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python bindings for c++ websocket library (xo-websock)

Getting Started

build + install dependencies

build + install

$ cd xo-pywebsock
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local  # or wherever you prefer, e.g. ~/local
$ cmake \
    -DCMAKE_MODULE_PATH=${INSTALL_PREFIX}/share/cmake \
    -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=${INSTALL_PREFIX} \
    -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${INSTALL_PREFIX} ..
$ make
$ make install

(also see .github/workflows/main.yml)

Examples

Assumes xo-pywebsock installed to ~/local2/lib

PYTHONPATH=~/local2/lib:$PYTHONPATH python
>>> import xo_pywebsock
>>> dir(xo_pywebsock)
['Runstate', 'Webserver', 'WebserverConfig', '__doc__', '__file__', '__loader__', '__name__', '__package__', '__spec__', 'make_webserver']
>>>

Development

build for unit test coverage

$ cd xo-pywebsock
$ mkdir build-ccov
$ cd build-ccov
$ cmake \
    -DCMAKE_MODULE_PATH=${INSTALL_PREFIX}/share/cmake \
    -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=${INSTALL_PREFIX} \
    -DCODE_COVERAGE=ON \
    -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ..

LSP (language server) support

LSP looks for compile commands in the root of the source tree; while Cmake creates them in the root of its build directory.

$ cd xo-pywebsock
$ ln -s build/compile_commands.json  # supply compile commands to LSP

display cmake variables

  • -L list variables
  • -A include 'advanced' variables
  • -H include help text
$ cd xo-pywebsock/build
$ cmake -LAH