These tools provide some classes and a command line tool to access addons.mozilla.org. This site doesn't have a services API, therefore these tools use website scraping to determine the right information and use the same endpoints as they would be used in the browser.
The command line tool is installed under the name amo
and has the following commands available:
info Show basic information about an add-on
list List add-ons in the given queue
get Download one or more versions of an add-on, including sources
run Run an add-on in Firefox (preferably in a VM)
decide Make a review decision for an add-on, along with message
logs Show the review logs
upload Upload an add-on to addons.mozilla.org
adminget Show admin manage information about an add-on
adminchange Change the status of an add-ons and its files using the admin manage page
admindisable Admin disable one or more add-ons, optionally with a rejection message
The amo utility supports setting some configuration values. The file needs to be placed in
~/.amorc
on Unix, or %HOME%/amorc.json
on Windows.
The defaults
section allows to configure defaults for optional arguments. Here are some
examples:
{
"pyamo": {
"defaults": {
"out": "--outdir ~/path/to/amofolder --binary ~/path/to/run_in_vm.py",
"run": "--outdir ~/path/to/amofolder --binary ~/path/to/run_in_vm.py",
"logs": "-k reviewer",
"decide": "-f"
}
}
}
It is highly recommended to set a the --outdir
argument as default, to make
sure all add-ons end up in the same folder.
The auth
section allows to specify an authentication key for redash, which is only necessary for
admin commands.
{
"auth": {
"redash_key": "42c85d86fd212538f4394f47c80fa62c"
}
}
To set default global arguments (e.g. timeout
, cookies
, profile
), use the global
key in pyamo defaults.
For example, you may want to always use a Firefox profile for authentictaion:
{
"pyamo": {
"defaults": {
"global": "-P 78bfnff3.default"
}
}
}
Upload one or more xpi packages. Typical usage is specifying the add-on id, together with one or more occurrences of the -x parameter for each platform. Example:
amo upload lightning \
-x linux lightning-linux.xpi \
-x mac lightning-mac.xpi \
-x win lightning-win32
Downloads one or more versions to the hard drive for review. Will download both the xpi and the sources and once done extract each package. The files will be saved in a sub-directory named after the addon id in the current (or specified) directory.
When specifying version numbers you can also use the tag latest
to retrieve the latest version and
the previous
tag to get the last accepted version. This is useful when specifying multiple
versions to download.
A commonly used option is the diff option -d
, which automatically gets the latest and previous
versions. This is useful to compare versions.
Example:
amo get -d lightning