![]() The complete changelog can be found here. There is no need anymore by using its command line interface through a subprocess call. We hope that this new feature will help you by integrating mozdownload into your own project. If you have to download different types of builds you will enjoy that feature given that only the scraper type has to be changed and all other options could be still passed-in. This includes security patches like the Kernel upgrade to 3.13.0-62, as well as software version updates like Firefox 40.0.3 and Thunderbird 31.6.0 including the Plasma Integration patches. Hereby the factory class is smart enough to only select those passed-in options which are appropriate for the type of scraper. This is the second point-release based on KDE4 SC and comes with the latest updates and fixes. If you are using mozdownload via its API you can also easily get the remote URL and the local filename: Scraper = FactoryScraper('daily', branch='mozilla-aurora') Scraper = FactoryScraper('candidate', version='41.0b9', platform='win32') Scraper = FactoryScraper('release', version='40.0.3', locale='de') So there is no need to instantiate a specific scraper anymore but a factory scraper is doing all the work depending on the options it gets. With it available using the mozdownload code in your own script is getting much easier. The reason why I think it’s worth a blog post is that with this version we finally added support for a sane API. ![]() Today we have released mozdownload 1.18 to PyPI. ![]()
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