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DeltaChat Python bindings
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This package provides `Python bindings`_ to the `deltachat-core library`_
which implements IMAP/SMTP/MIME/OpenPGP e-mail standards and offers
a low-level Chat/Contact/Message API to user interfaces and bots.
.. _`deltachat-core library`: https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust
.. _`Python bindings`: https://py.delta.chat/
Installing pre-built packages (Linux-only)
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If you have a Linux system you may install the ``deltachat`` binary "wheel" packages
without any "build-from-source" steps.
Otherwise you need to `compile the Delta Chat bindings yourself`__.
__ sourceinstall_
We recommend to first create a fresh Python virtual environment
and activate it in your shell::
python -m venv env
source env/bin/activate
Afterwards, invoking ``python`` or ``pip install`` only
modifies files in your ``env`` directory and leaves
your system installation alone.
For Linux we build wheels for all releases and push them to a python package
index. To install the latest release::
pip install deltachat
To verify it worked::
python -c "import deltachat"
Running tests
=============
Recommended way to run tests is using `scripts/run-python-test.sh`
script provided in the core repository.
This script compiles the library in debug mode and runs the tests using `tox`_.
By default it will run all "offline" tests and skip all functional
end-to-end tests that require accounts on real e-mail servers.
.. _`tox`: https://tox.wiki
.. _livetests:
Running "live" tests with temporary accounts
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If you want to run live functional tests you can set ``DCC_NEW_TMP_EMAIL`` to a URL that creates e-mail accounts. Most developers use https://testrun.org URLs created and managed by `mailadm `_.
Please feel free to contact us through a github issue or by e-mail and we'll send you a URL that you can then use for functional tests like this::
export DCC_NEW_TMP_EMAIL=
With this account-creation setting, pytest runs create ephemeral e-mail accounts on the http://testrun.org server.
These accounts are removed automatically as they expire.
After setting the variable, either rerun `scripts/run-python-test.sh`
or run offline and online tests with `tox` directly::
tox -e py
Each test run creates new accounts.
Developing the bindings
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If you want to develop or debug the bindings,
you can create a testing development environment using `tox`::
export DCC_RS_DEV="$PWD"
export DCC_RS_TARGET=debug
tox -c python --devenv env -e py
. env/bin/activate
Inside this environment the bindings are installed
in editable mode (as if installed with `python -m pip install -e`)
together with the testing dependencies like `pytest` and its plugins.
You can then edit the source code in the development tree
and quickly run `pytest` manually without waiting for `tox`
to recreating the virtual environment each time.
.. _sourceinstall:
Installing bindings from source
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Install Rust and Cargo first.
The easiest is probably to use `rustup `_.
Bootstrap Rust and Cargo by using rustup::
curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
Then clone the deltachat-core-rust repo::
git clone https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust
cd deltachat-core-rust
To install the Delta Chat Python bindings make sure you have Python3 installed.
E.g. on Debian-based systems `apt install python3 python3-pip
python3-venv` should give you a usable python installation.
First, build the core library::
cargo build --release -p deltachat_ffi --features jsonrpc
`jsonrpc` feature is required even if not used by the bindings
because `deltachat.h` includes JSON-RPC functions unconditionally.
Create the virtual environment and activate it:
python -m venv env
source env/bin/activate
Build and install the bindings:
export DCC_RS_DEV="$PWD"
export DCC_RS_TARGET=release
python -m pip install ./python
`DCC_RS_DEV` environment variable specifies the location of
the core development tree. If this variable is not set,
`libdeltachat` library and `deltachat.h` header are expected
to be installed system-wide.
When `DCC_RS_DEV` is set, `DCC_RS_TARGET` specifies
the build profile name to look up the artifacts
in the target directory.
In this case setting it can be skipped because
`DCC_RS_TARGET=release` is the default.
Building manylinux based wheels
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Building portable manylinux wheels which come with libdeltachat.so
can be done with Docker_ or Podman_.
.. _Docker: https://www.docker.com/
.. _Podman: https://podman.io/
If you want to build your own wheels, build container image first::
$ cd deltachat-core-rust # cd to deltachat-core-rust working tree
$ docker build -t deltachat/coredeps scripts/coredeps
This will use the ``scripts/coredeps/Dockerfile`` to build
container image called ``deltachat/coredeps``. You can afterwards
find it with::
$ docker images
This docker image can be used to run tests and build Python wheels for all interpreters::
$ docker run -e DCC_NEW_TMP_EMAIL \
--rm -it -v $(pwd):/mnt -w /mnt \
deltachat/coredeps scripts/run_all.sh