| ========== |
| pySerial |
| ========== |
| |
| Overview |
| ======== |
| |
| This module encapsulates the access for the serial port. It provides backends |
| for Python_ running on Windows, OSX, Linux, BSD (possibly any POSIX compliant |
| system) and IronPython. The module named "serial" automatically selects the |
| appropriate backend. |
| |
| It is released under a free software license, see LICENSE_ for more |
| details. |
| |
| Copyright (C) 2001-2016 Chris Liechti <cliechti(at)gmx.net> |
| |
| Other pages (online) |
| |
| - `project page on GitHub`_ |
| - `Download Page`_ with releases (PyPi) |
| - This page, when viewed online is at https://pyserial.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ or |
| http://pythonhosted.org/pyserial/ . |
| |
| .. _Python: http://python.org/ |
| .. _LICENSE: appendix.html#license |
| .. _`project page on GitHub`: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/ |
| .. _`Download Page`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyserial |
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| Features |
| ======== |
| - Same class based interface on all supported platforms. |
| - Access to the port settings through Python properties. |
| - Support for different byte sizes, stop bits, parity and flow control with |
| RTS/CTS and/or Xon/Xoff. |
| - Working with or without receive timeout. |
| - File like API with "read" and "write" ("readline" etc. also supported). |
| - The files in this package are 100% pure Python. |
| - The port is set up for binary transmission. No NULL byte stripping, CR-LF |
| translation etc. (which are many times enabled for POSIX.) This makes this |
| module universally useful. |
| - Compatible with :mod:`io` library |
| - RFC 2217 client (experimental), server provided in the examples. |
| |
| |
| Requirements |
| ============ |
| - Python 2.7 or newer, including Python 3.4 and newer |
| - "Java Communications" (JavaComm) or compatible extension for Java/Jython |
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| |
| Installation |
| ============ |
| |
| pyserial |
| -------- |
| This installs a package that can be used from Python (``import serial``). |
| |
| To install for all users on the system, administrator rights (root) |
| may be required. |
| |
| From PyPI |
| ~~~~~~~~~ |
| pySerial can be installed from PyPI, either manually downloading the |
| files and installing as described below or using:: |
| |
| pip install pyserial |
| |
| or:: |
| |
| easy_install -U pyserial |
| |
| From source (tar.gz or checkout) |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| Download the archive from http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyserial. |
| Unpack the archive, enter the ``pyserial-x.y`` directory and run:: |
| |
| python setup.py install |
| |
| For Python 3.x:: |
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| python3 setup.py install |
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| Packages |
| ~~~~~~~~ |
| There are also packaged versions for some Linux distributions and Windows: |
| |
| Debian/Ubuntu |
| A package is available under the name "python-serial". Note that some |
| distributions may package an older version of pySerial. |
| |
| Windows |
| There is also a Windows installer for end users. It is located in the |
| PyPi_. Developers also may be interested to get the source archive, |
| because it contains examples, tests and the this documentation. |
| |
| .. _PyPi: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyserial |
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| References |
| ========== |
| * Python: http://www.python.org/ |
| * Jython: http://www.jython.org/ |
| * Java@IBM: http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/ (JavaComm links are |
| on the download page for the respective platform JDK) |
| * Java@SUN: http://java.sun.com/products/ |
| * IronPython: http://www.codeplex.com/IronPython |
| * setuptools: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools |
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| Older Versions |
| ============== |
| Older versions are still available in the old download_ page. pySerial 1.21 |
| is compatible with Python 2.0 on Windows, Linux and several un*x like systems, |
| MacOSX and Jython. |
| |
| On Windows releases older than 2.5 will depend on pywin32_ (previously known as |
| win32all) |
| |
| .. _download: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyserial |
| .. _pywin32: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pywin32 |