- Author: Joseph Lee, Luke Davis
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- NVDA compatibility: 2023.1-2024.2+
This add-on brings NVDA Core issue 3208 to life: ability to check for, download, and apply add-on updates.
To check for updates after installing this add-on, go to NVDA menu/Tools/Check for add-on updates (if NVDA did notice updates, the menu item will say "Review add-on updates" followed by update count). If updates are available, a list of add-on updates will be shown, with each entry consisting of add-on name, current version, new version, and update channel. Select Update, and NVDA will download and apply updates in sequence, with a prompt to restart your NVDA shown afterwards.
The following add-ons provide built-in update feature and thus updates will not be checked via this add-on:
- Braille Extender
- Tienda NVDA (Spanish NVDA Community Store)
- Once the relevant feature is included in NVDA in the form of an add-on store with automatic updates and update notification, this add-on will be phased out. Currently, while the Add-on Store was introduced in NVDA 2023.2, and basic update notifications will be available in NVDA 2024.3, the full range of capabilities are not yet available.
- This add-on requires Windows 10 Version 22H2 or later.
- This add-on is not intended to be used in secure screens. If you have add-ons installed in the secure screen, even if you copy Add-on Updater to secure screen mode, Add-on Updater will not work.
- If the new add-on updates specify a compatibility range (minimum and last tested NVDA versions) and if the NVDA version you are running does not fall within the compatibility range according to NVDA, add-on updating will not proceed.
- Not all add-ons come with development releases. If you are not getting updates after choosing to install development versions of an add-on, switch to stable channel for affected add-ons.
- In the NVDA settings window, while editing the settings for Add-on Updater, you may notice that the title indicates that you are editing settings for a particular configuration profile (whatever profile you had active before entering settings). This does not matter. This add-on's settings are always global.
- On some systems (particularly computers joined to a corporate domain), add-on update check functionality may not work properly, therefore add-on updates must be downloaded manually.
- Some features require NVDA to be installed on the computer.
- Some add-on releases include SHA256 hash values for checking add-on package integrity (all add-ons published on add-on store include SHA256 values), and if the hash value does not match, add-on updating will fail.
You can configure Add-on Updater settings from NVDA Settings screen (NVDA menu, Preferences, Settings) under Add-on Updater category. Add-on settings are as follow:
- Automatically check for add-on updates: if checked, NVDA will check for add-on updates once every 12 hours. Automatic update checks are enabled by default on Windows client systems, and disabled by default on server systems.
- Add-on update notification: you can choose to receive update notifications as a dialog or a toast. On server systems or if running a portable copy of NVDA, the update notification will be shown as a dialog.
- Update add-ons in the background (update notification is set to toast): if checked, Add-on Updater will apply updates in the background. A toast will appear informing you that add-on updates are being downloaded and installed, followed by another message announcing update results. Same limitations as add-on update notification setting and toast must be selected from the above option in order for background updates to work.
- Do not update add-ons: you can choose add-ons that should not be updated.
- Prefer development releases: any add-ons checked in this list will receive development (prerelease) releases.
- Development release channel (selected add-on must be checked from prefer development releases): allows selecting development updates coming from either dev or beta channel.
- Add-on update source: you can choose where to get updates from. Add-on Updater supports downloading updates from the sources listed below. A confirmation message will be shown after changing update source.
The available add-on update sources are:
- NV Access add-on store (default)
- Community add-ons website
- Spanish community add-ons catalog
- Catalogs maintained by NVDA communities in China and Taiwan
- When NVDA starts, Add-on Updater will not present updates dialog if NVDA 2024.3 or later is in use and update notifications is set to "notify" from NVDA's add-on store settings.
- Fix a bug related to the fix in version 24.2.1: that bug was not fully fixed in NVDA 2023.X, because the fix relied on a change made in NVDA 2024.1. This situation is now detected and patched (#22).
- The update interval has been changed to 12 hours.
- The readme now makes note of the update notifications available natively in NVDA 2024.3.
- The readme has been updated to comment on an unfixable, but harmless, bug in NVDA's settings panel (#8).
- Lower update interval to six hours.
- Fixes a problem wherein Updater's updates, which appear in the external channel, were shown as still updatable in the store via the stable (or other) channel. Caused by residual JSON files from old non-external installations. Now they are removed.
- Release compatible with NVDA 2024.1.
- Short life-span release which removes the legacy status introduced in late 2023.
- Changed update notification message to mention NV Access add-on store if running NVDA 2023.2 or later and add-on update source is set to add-on store.
- Windows 10 Version 22H2 or later is required.
This is the final version to support Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 10 21H2 and earlier.
- Add-on update results dialog or toast message will be shown once add-on store message is closed.
- If add-on updates dialog is shown and then closed without installing add-ons, NVDA will no longer report no add-on updates when add-on updates are checked.
- Add-on Updater will no longer present startup messages and perform update checks if updating a portable copy of NVDA.
- If using an NVDA release with add-on store included, a startup message will be shown informing users about the new add-on store. If this happens, add-on update results dialog will not be shown. Add-on Updater will continue to work.
- Improved performance when checking for add-on updates from NV Access add-on store and community add-ons website update sources, particularly when no add-on updates are available.
- NVDA 2023.1 or later is required.
- Changed default add-on update source from community add-ons website to NV Access add-on store.
- Add-on update channel will be displayed when reviewing available add-on updates.
- NVDA will present a message about add-on store if using NVDA releases with add-on store included.
- Added development update channel setting to let users of development add-ons choose between dev and beta update channels. This option is shown if the selected add-on from prefer development releases list is checked.
- NV Access add-on store is broadly available as an update source from Add-on Updater.
- Due to changes made to the website used by some update sources, this must be installed manually.
- Added NV Access add-on store as an experimental add-on update source.
- NVDA 2022.4 or later is required.
- NVDA will no longer offer what appears to be older add-on updates for most add-ons after checking for add-on updates. This applies to add-ons with version text of the form number.number.
- NVDA will check minimum Windows version for add-on updates if update source is set to NVDA community add-ons website.
- Improved performance when downloading many ad-on updates at once. As a result, the order of add-on downloads shown in download progress dialog will be random.
- Parts of the add-on now use Python's concurrent.futures module to improve performance, specifically update check and download processes.
- NVDA 2022.3 or later is required.
- Added catalogs from NVDA communities in China and Taiwan as add-on update sources (by Woody Tseng).
- NVDA 2022.2 or later is required.
- NVDA will check SHA256 hash values while downloading add-on updates if the add-on update source includes hash values for add-on packages. If hash value is invalid, add-on updating will fail.
- Significant internal code reorganization and rewrites.
- On Windows Server systems, automatic add-on update check feature is disabled by default (affects new installations).
- Added ability to select different add-on update sources. Add-on Updater can check for updates hosted on community add-ons website (addons.nvda-project.org) or Spanish community add-ons catalog (nvda.es). A new combo box was added in add-on settings panel to select add-on update source.
- On Windows 10 and later, it is possible to let Add-on Updater check for, download, and install add-on updates in the background provided that NVDA is actually installed and ad-on update notification is set to toast.
- Redesigned add-on update download and install experience for multiple add-on updates, including use of a single dialog to show download progress for all add-ons and updating add-ons after downloading all of them.
- If NVDA is set to announce update notifications as toasts, "check for add-on updates" menu item will become "review add-on updates" when updates become available, with the new name including add-on update count.
- In NVDA 2022.1 and later, Add-on Updater can process command-line switches for this add-on (currently none).
- In add-on updates dialog, add-ons disabled by the user are unchecked by default, and a confirmation message will be shown checking disabled add-ons and attempting to update them as doing so will enable them.
- URL's used by the add-on are now constants hosted inside a new module (contributed by Luke Davis).
- Add-on download progress dialog is now centered on screen.
- Improved security by not loading the add-on when NVDA is running in secure mode.
- NVDA 2021.3 or later is required.
- On Windows 10, add-on update toast notifications are localized.
- NVDA 2021.2 or later is required.
- On server systems running Windows Server 2016 and later, add-on updates will be presented in a dialog instead of using toast notifications.
- It is again possible to check for add-on updates on some systems, notably after a clean Windows installation.
- NVDA 2021.1 or later is required.
- on Windows 10 and later, it is possible to select add-on update notification between a toast message and an update dialog. This can be configured from Add-on Updater settings found in NVDA Settings screen.
- Add-on Updater will no longer check minimum Windows release information for add-ons as add-ons such as Windows App Essentials provide better Windows compatibility information.
- On Windows 10 and later, a toast notification will be shown when add-on updates are available. Note that you cannot click this notification - you must open NVDA menu/Tools/Check for add-on updates to review updates.
- When legacy add-ons dialog is shown at startup, you can now review legacy add-ons and reasons just like add-on updates.
- Improved add-on update check internals, including use of add-on metadata collection provided by the community to validate add-on compatibility. Among other things, this eliminates add-on releases for adding update checks for new add-ons.
- NVDA will no longer play error tones if trying to check updates while using NVDA 2021.1 alpha snapshots, caused by changes to wxPython GUI toolkit.
- NVDA 2020.4 or later is required.
- NVDA will present an error dialog if errors occur while checking for add-on updates such as loss of Internet connection.
- NVDA 2020.3 or later is required.
- Resolved more coding style issues and potential bugs with Flake8.
- NVDA will no longer play error tones or appear to do nothing when using the add-on while NVDA is running from source code. A message about this fact will be recorded in the log instead.
- NVDA 2020.1 or later is required.
- If one or more legacy add-ons (such as Screen Curtain) are installed, Add-on Updater will present a message asking you to disable or uninstall the add-ons listed.
- You can now save, reload, or reset Add-on Updater settings by pressing Control+NVDA+C, Control+NVDA+R once, or Control+NVDA+R three times, respectively.
- Resolved many coding style issues and potential bugs with Flake8.
- NVDA will no longer appear to do nothing or play error tones when trying to update add-ons through Add-on Updater.
- Resolved an issue where "check for add-on updates" item wasn't present in NVDA Tools menu.
- NVDA 2019.3 or later is required.
- When installing add-on updates, Add-on Updater will no longer check for compatibility range. NVDA itself will check add-on compatibility.
- When add-on updates are available, NVDA will announce how many updates are available.
- Requires NVDA 2019.2 or later.
- Timeout errors seen when attempting to download some add-on updates (notably add-on files hosted on GitHub) has been resolved.
- Requires NVDA 2019.1 or later.
- When installing add-on updates, both minimum and last tested versions will be checked.
- Requires NVDA 2018.4 or later.
- Improved responsiveness when checking for add-on updates.
- Made the add-on more compatible with Python 3.
- Python 3 ready.
- Fixed compatibility with recent NVDA alpha snapshots where add-on updates would not download.
- Added localizations.
- Updates for disabled add-ons can be checked. They will stay disabled after updating them.
- During updates, if an add-on requires specific NVDA version and/or Windows release, these will be checked, and if one of these does not match, an error message will be shown and update will be aborted, resulting in no changes to already installed add-on version.
- When automatic update check is enabled and when updates are ready, NVDA will present the updates list instead of asking if you wish to review updates.
- Initial stable release (still marked as proof of concept).