From: Pranav Jerry <libreinator@disroot.org>
To: iwd@lists.01.org
Subject: Using iwd.py for a project
Date: Wed, 26 May 2021 21:55:29 +0530 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <IY2QTQ.MAEB01FKYJM7@disroot.org> (raw)
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Hi!
I'm the developer of naxalnet [1], a shell
script to create a BATMAN-Advanced mesh network without bothering with
any
configuration.
It uses iwd to create an ad-hoc network and then configures the network
using
systemd-networkd.
It is currently in alpha stage.
I'm working on rewriting it in python and found out controlling iwd via
D-Bus
is not easy as I thought. I searched the web for python libraries to
control iwd
and found out on stackoverflow [2] that the iwd git repo had python3
examples
in `tests/`.
On further exploring, I found a python library for using iwd,
`autotests/util/iwd.py`. The python scripts used for testing in
`autotests`
showed it was easy to use and was just what I needed to use for
connecting
to iwd in my project.
But I couldn't find any information on the library on
iwd.wiki.kernel.org and
I think it was developed for internal use. The library is not on PyPi
either.
I want to use the library in naxalnet, which is at present a
single-file file that
starts with `#!/usr/bin/env python3`, meant to reside as
`/usr/bin/naxalnet`.
How do I make iwd.py importable? I don't want to include iwd.py as a
file
when I package naxalnet for distribution.
So it probably needs to be installed by pip as a library, or by the OS
package
manager. Can you or any other developers make iwd.py available as a
python
package installable by pip?
I'm not an experienced dev and I'm not used to python packaging, so
correct me
if I'm wrong anywhere.
[1]: https://git.disroot.org/pranav/naxalnet
[2]:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/60358001/accessing-iwd-dbus-interface-from-python
next reply other threads:[~2021-05-26 16:25 UTC|newest]
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2021-05-26 16:25 Pranav Jerry [this message]
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