MessagePack Python Binding
- author
-
INADA Naoki
- version
-
0.2.0
- date
-
2012-06-27
HOW TO USE
one-shot pack & unpack
Use packb
for packing and unpackb
for
unpacking. msgpack provides dumps
and loads
as
alias for compatibility with json
and
pickle
.
pack
and dump
packs to file-like object.
unpack
and load
unpacks from file-like
object.
>>> import msgpack >>> msgpack.packb([1, 2, 3]) 'x93x01x02x03' >>> msgpack.unpackb(_) (1, 2, 3)
unpack
unpacks msgpack's array to Python's tuple. To
unpack it to list, Use use_list
option.
>>> msgpack.unpackb(b'x93x01x02x03', use_list=True) [1, 2, 3]
Read docstring for other options.
streaming unpacking
Unpacker
is "streaming unpacker". It unpacks multiple
objects from one stream.
import msgpack
from io import BytesIO
buf = BytesIO()
for i in range(100):
buf.write(msgpack.packb(range(i)))
buf.seek(0)
unpacker = msgpack.Unpacker()
while True:
data = buf.read(4)
if not data:
break
unpacker.seed(buf.read(16))
for unpacked in unpacker:
print unpacked
INSTALL
You can use pip
or easy_install
to install
msgpack:
$ easy_install msgpack-python
or
$ pip install msgpack-python
Windows
msgpack provides some binary distribution for Windows. You can install msgpack without compiler with them.
When you can't use binary distribution, you need to install Visual Studio or Windows SDK on Windows. (NOTE: Visual C++ Express 2010 doesn't support amd64. Windows SDK is recommanded way to build amd64 msgpack without any fee.)
TEST
MessagePack uses nosetest for testing. Run test with following command:
$ nosetests test