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To download and install +PyOuroboros(virtual environment recommended): + +```sh +$ git clone https://ouroboros.rocks/git/pyouroboros +# Or github mirror: +# git clone https://github.com/dstaesse/pyouroboros +$ cd pyouroboros +./setup.py install +``` + +## Basic Usage + +import the Ouroboros dev library: + +```Python +from ouroboros.dev import * +``` + +On the server side, Accepting a flow: + +```Python +f = flow_accept() +``` + +returns a new allocated flow object. + +Client side: Allocating a flow to a certain _name_: + +```Python +f = flow_alloc("name") +``` +returns a new allocated Flow object. + +Broadcast: + +```Python +f = flow_join("name") +``` + +returns a new allocated Flow object to a broadcast layer. + +When a flow is not needed anymore, it can be deallocated: + +```Python +f.dealloc() +``` + +To avoid having to call dealloc(), you can also use the with +statement: + +```Python +with flow_alloc("dst") as f: + f.writeline("line") + print(f.readline()) +``` + +After the flow is deallocated, it is not readable or writeable +anymore. + +```Python +f.alloc("name") +``` + +will allocate a new flow for an existing Flow object. + +To read / write from a flow: + +```Python +f.read(count) # read up to _count_ bytes and return bytes +f.readline(count) # read up to _count_ characters as a string +f.write(buf, count) # write up to _count_ bytes from buffer +f.writeline(str, count) # write up to _count_ characters from string +``` + +## Quality of Service (QoS) + +You can specify a QoSSpec for flow allocation. +```Python + """ + delay: In ms, default 1000s + bandwidth: In bits / s, default 0 + availability: Class of 9s, default 0 + loss: Packet loss in ppm, default MILLION + ber: Bit error rate, errors per billion bits. default BILLION + in_order: In-order delivery, enables FRCT, default 0 + max_gap: Maximum interruption in ms, default MILLION + cypher_s: Requested encryption strength in bits + """ +``` + +For instance, + +```Python +qos = QoSSpec(loss=0, cypher_s=256) +f = flow_alloc("name", qos) +``` + +will create a new flow with FRCP retransmission enabled and encrypted +using a 256-bit ECDHE-AES-SHA3 cypher. The number of encryption +options will further expand as the prototype matures. + +## Manipulating flows + +A number of methods are currently available for how to interact with +Flow. This will further expand as the prototype matures. + +```Python +f.set_snd_timeout(0.5) # set timeout for blocking write +f.set_rcv_timeout(1.0) # set timeout for blocking read +f.get_snd_timeout() # get timeout for blocking write +f.get_rcv_timeout() # get timeout for blocking read +f.get_qos() # get the QoSSpec for this flow +f.get_rx_queue_len() # get the number of packets in the rx buffer +f.get_tx_queue_len() # get the number of packets in the tx buffer +f.set_flags(flags) # set a number of flags for this flow +f.get_flags() # get the flags for this flow +``` + +The following flags are specified as an enum FlowProperties: + +```Python +class FlowProperties(IntFlag): + ReadOnly + WriteOnly + ReadWrite + Down + NonBlockingRead + NonBlockingWrite + NonBlocking + NoPartialRead + NoPartialWrite +``` + +See the Ouroboros fccntl documentation for more details. + +```shell +man fccntl +``` + +## Event API + +Multiple flows can be monitored for activity in parallel using a +FlowSet and FEventQueue objects. + +FlowSets allow grouping a bunch of Flow objects together to listen for +activity. It can be constructed with an optional list of Flows, or +flows can be added or removed using the following methods: + +```Python +set = FlowSet() # create a flow set, +set.add(f) # add a Flow 'f' to this set +set.remove(f) # remove a Flow 'f' from this set +set.zero() # remove all Flows in this set +``` + +An FEventQueue stores pending events on flows. + +The event types are defined as follows: +```Python +class FEventType(IntFlag): + FlowPkt + FlowDown + FlowUp + FlowAlloc + FlowDealloc +``` + +and can be obtained by calling the next method: + +```Python + f, t = fq.next() # Return active flow 'f' and type of event 't' +``` + +An FEventQueue is populated from a FlowSet. + +```Python +fq = FEventQueue() # Create an eventqueue +set = FlowSet([f1, f2, f3]) # Create a new set with a couple of Flow objects +set.wait(fq, timeo=1.0) # Wait for 1 second or until event +while f, t = fq.next(): + if t == FEventType.FlowPkt: + msg = f.readline() + ... +set.destroy() +``` + +A flow_set must be destroyed when it goes out of scope. +To avoid having to call destroy, Python's with statement can be used: + +```Python +fq = FEventQueue() +with FlowSet([f]) as fs: + fs.wait(fq) +f2, t = fq.next() +if t == FEventType.FlowPkt: + line = f2.readline() +``` + +## Examples + +Some example code is in the repository's +[examples](https://ouroboros.rocks/cgit/pyouroboros/tree/examples/) folder. + +The following example is a clone of the oecho program in Python. The +client opens a flow to oecho and sends a brief message. The server +will echo this message back to the client. + +```Python +from ouroboros.dev import * +import argparse + + +def client(): + with flow_alloc("oecho") as f: + f.writeline("Hello, PyOuroboros!") + print(f.readline()) + + +def server(): + print("Starting the server.") + while True: + with flow_accept() as f: + print("New flow.") + line = f.readline() + print("Message from client is " + line) + f.writeline(line) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='A simple echo client/server') + parser.add_argument('-l', '--listen', help='run as a server', action='store_true') + args = parser.parse_args() + server() if args.listen is True else client() +``` + +## License +pyOuorboros is LGPLv2.1. The examples are 3-clause BSD.
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