========================= deltachat python bindings ========================= This package provides bindings to the deltachat-core_ Rust -library which provides imap/smtp/crypto handling as well as chat/group/messages handling to Android, Desktop and IO user interfaces. Installing pre-built packages (linux-only) ========================================== If you have a linux system you may install the ``deltachat`` binary "wheel" package without any "build-from-source" steps. 1. `Install virtualenv `_, then create a fresh python environment and activate it in your shell:: virtualenv venv # or: python -m venv source venv/bin/activate Afterwards, invoking ``python`` or ``pip install`` will only modify files in your ``venv`` directory and leave your system installation alone. 2. Install the wheel for linux:: pip install deltachat Verify it worked by typing:: python -c "import deltachat" Installing a wheel from a PR/branch --------------------------------------- For Linux, we automatically build wheels for all github PR branches and push them to a python package index. To install the latest github ``master`` branch:: pip install -i https://m.devpi.net/dc/master deltachat .. note:: If you can help to automate the building of wheels for Mac or Windows, that'd be much appreciated! please then get `in contact with us `_. Installing bindings from source =============================== If you can't use "binary" method above then you need to compile to core deltachat library:: git clone https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust cd deltachat-core-rust cd python If you don't have one active, create and activate a python "virtualenv": python virtualenv venv # or python -m venv source venv/bin/activate Afterwards ``which python`` tells you that it comes out of the "venv" directory that contains all python install artifacts. Let's first install test tools:: pip install pytest pytest-timeout pytest-rerunfailures requests then cargo-build and install the deltachat bindings:: python install_python_bindings.py The bindings will be installed in release mode but with debug symbols. The release mode is necessary because some tests generate RSA keys which is prohibitively slow in debug mode. After successful binding installation you can finally run the tests:: pytest -v tests .. note:: Some tests are sometimes failing/hanging because of https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust/issues/331 and https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust/issues/326 running "live" tests (experimental) ----------------------------------- If you want to run "liveconfig" functional tests you can set ``DCC_PY_LIVECONFIG`` to: - a particular https-url that you can ask for from the delta chat devs. - or the path of a file that contains two lines, each describing via "addr=... mail_pw=..." a test account login that will be used for the live tests. With ``DCC_PY_LIVECONFIG`` set pytest invocations will use real e-mail accounts and run through all functional "liveconfig" tests. Code examples ============= You may look at `examples `_. .. _`deltachat-core-rust github repository`: https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust .. _`deltachat-core`: https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust Building manylinux1 wheels ========================== .. note:: This section may not fully work. Building portable manylinux1 wheels which come with libdeltachat.so and all it's dependencies is easy using the provided docker tooling. using docker pull / premade images ------------------------------------ We publish a build environment under the ``deltachat/coredeps`` tag so that you can pull it from the ``hub.docker.com`` site's "deltachat" organization:: $ docker pull deltachat/coredeps This docker image can be used to run tests and build Python wheels for all interpreters:: $ bash ci_scripts/ci_run.sh This command runs tests and build-wheel scripts in a docker container. Optionally build your own docker image -------------------------------------- If you want to build your own custom docker image you can do this:: $ cd deltachat-core # cd to deltachat-core checkout directory $ docker build -t deltachat/coredeps ci_scripts/docker_coredeps This will use the ``ci_scripts/docker_coredeps/Dockerfile`` to build up docker image called ``deltachat/coredeps``. You can afterwards find it with:: $ docker images Troubleshooting --------------- On more recent systems running the docker image may crash. You can fix this by adding ``vsyscall=emulate`` to the Linux kernel boot arguments commandline. E.g. on Debian you'd add this to ``GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT`` in ``/etc/default/grub``.