Rust bindings for Python. This includes running and interacting with python code from a rust binaries as well as writing native python modules.
A comparison with rust-cpython can be found in the guide.
PyO3 supports python 2.7 as well as python 3.5 and up. The minimum required rust version is 1.34.0-nightly 2019-02-06.
You can either write a native python module in rust or use python from a rust binary.
On some OSs, you need some additional packages.
E.g. if you are on Ubuntu18.04, please run
bash
sudo apt install python3-dev python-dev
PyO3 can be used to generate a native python module.
Cargo.toml
```toml [package] name = "string-sum" version = "0.1.0" edition = "2018"
[lib] name = "string_sum" crate-type = ["cdylib"]
[dependencies.pyo3] version = "0.6.0-alpha.4" features = ["extension-module"] ```
src/lib.rs
```rust // Not required when using Rust 2018 extern crate pyo3;
use pyo3::prelude::*; use pyo3::wrap_pyfunction;
/// Formats the sum of two numbers as string
fn sumasstring(a: usize, b: usize) -> PyResult
/// This module is a python module implemented in Rust.
fn stringsum(py: Python, m: &PyModule) -> PyResult<()> { m.addwrapped(wrappyfunction!(sumas_string))?;
Ok(())
} ```
On windows and linux, you can build normally with cargo build --release
. On macOS, you need to set additional linker arguments. One option is to compile with cargo rustc --release -- -C link-arg=-undefined -C link-arg=dynamic_lookup
, the other is to create a .cargo/config
with the following content:
toml
[target.x86_64-apple-darwin]
rustflags = [
"-C", "link-arg=-undefined",
"-C", "link-arg=dynamic_lookup",
]
For developing, you can copy and rename the shared library from the target folder: On macOS, rename libstring_sum.dylib
to string_sum.so
, on windows libstring_sum.dll
to string_sum.pyd
and on linux libstring_sum.so
to string_sum.so
. Then open a python shell in the same folder and you'll be able to import string_sum
.
To build, test and publish your crate as python module, you can use pyo3-pack or setuptools-rust. You can find an example for setuptools-rust in examples/word-count, while pyo3-pack should work on your crate without any configuration.
Add pyo3
this to your Cargo.toml
:
toml
[dependencies]
pyo3 = "0.6.0-alpha.4"
Example program displaying the value of sys.version
:
```rust // Not required when using Rust 2018 extern crate pyo3;
use pyo3::prelude::*; use pyo3::types::IntoPyDict;
fn main() -> PyResult<()> { let gil = Python::acquiregil(); let py = gil.python(); let sys = py.import("sys")?; let version: String = sys.get("version")?.extract()?; let locals = [("os", py.import("os")?)].intopy_dict(py); let code = "os.getenv('USER') or os.getenv('USERNAME') or 'Unknown'"; let user: String = py.eval(code, None, Some(&locals))?.extract()?; println!("Hello {}, I'm Python {}", user, version); Ok(()) } ```
built
crate as a PyDict
PyO3 is licensed under the Apache-2.0 license. Python is licensed under the Python License.