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MiniPB

Mini Protobuf library in pure Python.

Python package

Features

  • Pure Python.
  • Feature-rich yet lightweight. Even runs on MicroPython.
  • Supports both struct-like format string and ctypes-like structure representation (i.e. Structure._field_) as schema.
  • Support schema-less inspection of a given serialized message via the RawWire API.

Getting started

import minipb


# Create the Wire object with schema
hello_world_msg = minipb.Wire([
    ('msg', 'U') # 'U' means UTF-8 string.
])

# Encode a message
encoded_msg = hello_world_msg.encode({
    'msg': 'Hello world!'
})
# encoded_message == b'\n\x0cHello world!'

# Decode a message
decoded_msg = hello_world_msg.decode(encoded_msg)
# decoded_msg == {'msg': 'Hello world!'}


# Alternatively, use the format string
hello_world_msg = minipb.Wire('U')

# Encode a message
encoded_msg = hello_world_msg.encode('Hello world!')
# encoded_message == b'\n\x0cHello world!'

# Decode a message
decoded_msg = hello_world_msg.decode(encoded_msg)
# decoded_msg == ('Hello world!',)

Refer to the Schema Representation for detailed explanation on schema formats accepted by MiniPB.

Installation

CPython, PyPy, etc.

Install via pip

pip install git+https://github.com/dogtopus/minipb

MicroPython

NOTE: Despite being lightweight compared to official Protobuf, the minipb module itself still uses around 15KB of RAM after loaded via import. Therefore it is recommended to use MiniPB on MicroPython instances with minimum of 24KB of memory available to the scripts. Instances with at least 48KB of free memory is recommended for more complex program logic.

On targets with plenty of RAM, such as Pyboards and the Unix build, installation consists of copying minipb.py to the filesystem and installing the logging module from micropython-lib. For targets with restricted RAM there are two options: cross compilation and frozen bytecode. The latter offers the greatest saving. See the official docs for further explanation.

Cross compilation may be achieved as follows. First you need mpy-cross that is compatible with the mpy version you are using.

Compile MiniPB by using

mpy-cross -s minipb.py minipb/minipb.py -o /your/PYBFLASH/minipb.mpy

You also need logging module from micropython-lib. Compile it by using

mpy-cross -s logging.py micropython-lib/logging/logging.py -o /your/PYBFLASH/logging.mpy

Unmount PYBFLASH and reset the board when both files are installed to your MicroPython instance.

On production deployment, it is possible to run mpy-cross with -O set to higher than 0 to save more flash and RAM usage by sacrificing some debuggability. For example -O3 saves about 1KB of flash and library RAM usage while disables assertion and removes source line numbers during traceback.

mpy-cross -s minipb.py -O3 minipb/minipb.py -o /your/PYBFLASH/minipb.mpy
mpy-cross -s logging.py -O3 micropython-lib/logging/logging.py -o /your/PYBFLASH/logging.mpy

Usage

Format string documentation can be found under the project Wiki. The module's pydoc contains some useful information on the API too.

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