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#capnpc-python-cpp
Downloading
For now, this code is only on github although I plan to put it up on PyPi at somepoint.
You can clone the repo like so:
git clone https://github.com/jparyani/capnpc-python-cpp.git
Requirements
First you need a system-wide installation of the Capnproto C++ library. All you need to do is follow the official installation docs].
Also on my ubuntu 12.10 box, I had to run sudo ldconfig
after installation to make sure the libcapnp library was picked up by the linker.
You also need a working version of the latest Cython and the latest version of setuptools. This is easily done with:
pip install -U cython setuptools
Building and installation
cd
into the repo directory and run python setup.py install
or pip install .
Documentation/Example
At the moment, there is no documenation, but the library is almost a 1:1 clone of the Capnproto C++ Library
The examples directory has one example that shows off the capabilities quite nicely. Here it is, reproduced:
import capnp
addressbook = capnp.load('addressbook.capnp')
def writeAddressBook(fd):
message = capnp.MallocMessageBuilder()
addressBook = message.initRoot(addressbook.AddressBook)
people = addressBook.initPeople(2)
alice = people[0]
alice.id = 123
alice.name = 'Alice'
alice.email = 'alice@example.com'
alicePhones = alice.initPhones(1)
alicePhones[0].number = "555-1212"
alicePhones[0].type = 'mobile'
alice.employment.school = "MIT"
bob = people[1]
bob.id = 456
bob.name = 'Bob'
bob.email = 'bob@example.com'
bobPhones = bob.initPhones(2)
bobPhones[0].number = "555-4567"
bobPhones[0].type = 'home'
bobPhones[1].number = "555-7654"
bobPhones[1].type = addressbook.Person.PhoneNumber.Type.WORK
bob.employment.unemployed = None
capnp.writePackedMessageToFd(fd, message)
f = open('example', 'w')
writeAddressBook(f.fileno())
def printAddressBook(fd):
message = capnp.PackedFdMessageReader(f.fileno())
addressBook = message.getRoot(addressbook.AddressBook)
for person in addressBook.people:
print person.name, ':', person.email
for phone in person.phones:
print phone.type, ':', phone.number
which = person.employment.which()
print which
if which == addressbook.Person.Employment.Which.UNEMPLOYED:
print 'unemployed'
elif which == addressbook.Person.Employment.Which.EMPLOYER:
print 'employer:', person.employment.employer
elif which == addressbook.Person.Employment.Which.SCHOOL:
print 'student at:', person.employment.school
elif which == addressbook.Person.Employment.Which.SELF_EMPLOYED:
print 'unemployed'
print
f = open('example', 'r')
printAddressBook(f.fileno())