Metadata-Version: 1.2
Name: adbus
Version: 1.1.5
Summary: asyncio based dbus interface
Home-page: https://github.com/ccxtechnologies/adbus
Author: CCX Technologies
Author-email: charles@ccxtechnologies.com
License: MIT
Download-URL: https://github.com/ccxtechnologies/archive/v1.1.5.tar.gz
Description: python-adbus
        ============
        
        D-Bus Binding for Python utilizing the Python's asyncio module.
        
        Status
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        Links
        -----
        - `Documentation <https://ccxtechnologies.github.io/adbus>`_
        - `Project Page <https://github.com/ccxtechnologies/adbus>`_
        - `Issues <https://github.com/ccxtechnologies/adbus/issues>`_
        
        Dependencies
        ------------
        
        1. Python >= 3.7
        2. libsystemd >= 232 (don’t need systemd, just libsystemd which is a separate package)
        3. Cython >= 0.25.2
        
        Building / Installing
        ---------------------
        
        - To build in place for development python ./setup.py build\_ext --inplace
        - The html documents are stored in gh-pages branch, so that GitHub will
          serve them as a GitHub Pages. To build them:
          1. check out the gh-pages branch into ../python-adbus/html
          2. cd into docs
          3. sphinx-apidoc -o source/ ../adbus
          4. make html
        
        Unit-Tests
        ----------
        
        NOTE: Some test-cases require the busctl tool from systemd.
        
        -  To run a specific unit-test from the root directory (eg.):
        
        ::
        
           python -m unittest tests.test\_sdbus\_method.Test.test\_method\_single\_str
        
        -  To run a specific unit-test module from the root directory (eg.):
        
        ::
        
           python -m unittest tests.test\_sdbus\_method
        
        -  To run all unit-tests from the root directory:
        
        ::
        
           tox
        
        Server Examples
        ---------------
        
        Object Example
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        This is an example of an object, which can be connected to a service.
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
          import adbus
          import typing
        
          class ExampleClass(adbus.server.Object):
        
              signal1: int = adbus.server.Signal()
              signal2: typing.List[int] = adbus.server.Signal()
        
              property1: str = adbus.server.Property('none', read_only=True, hidden=True)
              property2: typing.List[int] = adbus.server.Property(['rr', 'ff'], deprecated=True)
        
              def __init__(self, service):
                  super().__init__(service, path='/xxx/yyy', interface='yyy.xxx')
        
              @adbus.server.method(name='test', hidden=True)
              def test_method(self, r: int, gg: str) -> int:
                  return r + 10
        
              def do_something(self):
                  self.signal1.emit(14)
        
        Setting Multiple Properties
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        It's possible to set multiple properties at the same time, this will defer the property
        update signal, and send one signal for all property changes. It's good practice to use
        this when changing multiple properties, it will reduce traffic on the D-Bus.
        
        NOTE: Must be running in a loop.
        
        
        Client Examples
        ---------------
        
        Accessing Remote Interface via a Proxy
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        It's possible to map a remote interface to a local instantiated class using a Proxy.
        
        **If the even loop isn't running no signals will caught, and properties will not**
        **cache (i.e. will read on every access instead of tracking the property changes signals)**
        
        **The proxy opbject must be saved for as long as you want to activily receive signals.**
        **If the proxy object is garbage collected it will no longer receive signals and it won't forward them to a watcher.**
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
          service = adbus.Service(bus='session')
          proxy = adbus.client.Proxy(service, 'com.example.xxx', '/com/example/Service1',
              interface='com.example.service.unit')
        
          async def proxy_examples():
            await proxy.update() # initialize the proxy
        
            # == Access Properties
            await proxy.remote_propertyX.set(45)
            print(await proxy.remote_propertyY.get())
        
            # == or
            await proxy.remote_propertyX(45)
            print(await proxy.remote_propertyY())
        
            # == Access Methods
            asyncio.ensure_future(proxy.remote_method_foo("some info")) # don't wait for result
            x = await proxy.remote_method_bar(100, 12, -45) # wait for result
        
            # == Add a Coroutine to a Signal
            async def local_method(signal_data: int):
              print(signal_data)
            proxy.remote_signal.add(local_method)
        
            # == or
            proxy.remote_signal(local_method)
        
            # == Remove a Coroutine to a Signal
            proxy.remote_signal.remove(local_method)
        
            # == or (if already added)
            proxy.remote_signal(local_method)
        
            # == Access a method using a different interface name
            proxy['com.example.service.serve'].remote_method_800(b"data")
        
            # == Create a new proxy from a node in the proxy
            proxy_new = await proxy('Test')
        
            # == Loop through all nodes in a proxy
            sum_cnt = 0
            async for node in proxy:
                try:
                    sum_cnt += await node.count
                except AttributeError:
                    pass
        
            # == set multiple properties in one message (if linked to an adbus based server)
            async with proxy as p:
                p.property1 = "some data"
                p.property2 = [1,2,3,4,5]
        
          loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
          loop.run_until_complete(proxy_examples())
          loop.close()
        
        Style Guide
        -----------
        
        For a consistent style all code is run through yapf using the Facebook style:
        
        All docstrings are in the google style.
        
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Requires-Python: >=3.7
