a33a93cc9f | ||
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_libc | ||
_markupbase | ||
abc | ||
asyncio_slow | ||
base64 | ||
binascii | ||
binhex | ||
bisect | ||
calendar | ||
cgi | ||
cmd | ||
collections | ||
collections.defaultdict | ||
collections.deque | ||
contextlib | ||
copy | ||
cpython-uasyncio | ||
csv | ||
curses.ascii | ||
datetime | ||
dbm | ||
email.charset | ||
email.encoders | ||
email.errors | ||
email.feedparser | ||
email.header | ||
email.internal | ||
email.message | ||
email.parser | ||
email.utils | ||
errno | ||
fcntl | ||
fnmatch | ||
functools | ||
getopt | ||
getpass | ||
glob | ||
gzip | ||
hashlib | ||
heapq | ||
hmac | ||
html/html | ||
html.entities | ||
http.client | ||
inspect | ||
io | ||
ipaddress | ||
itertools | ||
json | ||
keyword | ||
logging | ||
mailbox | ||
mimetypes | ||
multiprocessing | ||
optparse | ||
os | ||
os.path | ||
pickle | ||
posixpath | ||
pprint | ||
pty | ||
pyb | ||
pystone | ||
queue | ||
quopri | ||
random | ||
re-pcre | ||
reprlib | ||
sched | ||
select | ||
shelve | ||
shlex | ||
shutil | ||
signal | ||
socket | ||
sqlite3 | ||
stat | ||
string | ||
subprocess | ||
tarfile | ||
tempfile | ||
test.pystone | ||
test.support | ||
time | ||
timeit | ||
traceback | ||
tty | ||
types | ||
uasyncio | ||
uasyncio.core | ||
uasyncio.queues | ||
unittest | ||
upip | ||
urllib | ||
urllib.parse | ||
utarfile | ||
uu | ||
warnings | ||
zipfile | ||
.gitignore | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile | ||
README.md | ||
make_metadata.py |
README.md
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
micropython-lib is a highly experimental community project.
Please help to drive it to just "experimental" state by testing
provided packages with MicroPython.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
micropython-lib
micropython-lib is a project to develop a non-monolothic standard library for MicroPython. Each module or package is available as a separate distribution package from PyPI. Each module is either written from scratch or ported from CPython.
Note that the main target of micropython-lib is a "Unix" port of MicroPython (additional ports to support are to be determined). Actual system requirements vary per module. Though if a module is not related to I/O, the module should work without problem on bare-metal ports too (e.g. pyboard).
Usage
micropython-lib packages are published on PyPI (Python Package Index), the standard Python community package repository: http://pypi.python.org/ . On PyPi, you can search for MicroPython related packages and read additional package information.
To install packages from PyPI for usage on your local system, use the
pip-micropython
tool, which is a simple wrapper around the standard
pip
tool, which is used to install packages for CPython.
The pip-micropython
tool can be found in tools
subdirectory
of the main MicroPython repository (https://github.com/micropython/micropython).
Just install the pip-micropython
script somewhere on your PATH
.
Afterwards, just use pip-micropython
in a way similar to pip
:
$ pip-micropython install micropython-copy
$ micropython
>>> import copy
>>> copy.copy([1, 2, 3])
[1, 2, 3]
Review the pip-micropython
source code for more info.
Development
To install modules during development, use make install
. By default, all
available packages will be installed. To install a specific module, add the
MOD=<module>
parameter to the end of the make install
command.
Links
More information is on GitHub and in the MicroPython forums:
- https://github.com/micropython/micropython/issues/405
- http://forum.micropython.org/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=70
Guidelines for packaging MicroPython modules for PyPI: