1Use in Python {#flatbuffers_guide_use_python} 2============= 3 4## Before you get started 5 6Before diving into the FlatBuffers usage in Python, it should be noted that the 7[Tutorial](@ref flatbuffers_guide_tutorial) page has a complete guide to general 8FlatBuffers usage in all of the supported languages (including Python). This 9page is designed to cover the nuances of FlatBuffers usage, specific to 10Python. 11 12You should also have read the [Building](@ref flatbuffers_guide_building) 13documentation to build `flatc` and should be familiar with 14[Using the schema compiler](@ref flatbuffers_guide_using_schema_compiler) and 15[Writing a schema](@ref flatbuffers_guide_writing_schema). 16 17## FlatBuffers Python library code location 18 19The code for the FlatBuffers Python library can be found at 20`flatbuffers/python/flatbuffers`. You can browse the library code on the 21[FlatBuffers GitHub page](https://github.com/google/flatbuffers/tree/master/ 22python). 23 24## Testing the FlatBuffers Python library 25 26The code to test the Python library can be found at `flatbuffers/tests`. 27The test code itself is located in [py_test.py](https://github.com/google/ 28flatbuffers/blob/master/tests/py_test.py). 29 30To run the tests, use the [PythonTest.sh](https://github.com/google/flatbuffers/ 31blob/master/tests/PythonTest.sh) shell script. 32 33*Note: This script requires [python](https://www.python.org/) to be 34installed.* 35 36## Using the FlatBuffers Python library 37 38*Note: See [Tutorial](@ref flatbuffers_guide_tutorial) for a more in-depth 39example of how to use FlatBuffers in Python.* 40 41There is support for both reading and writing FlatBuffers in Python. 42 43To use FlatBuffers in your own code, first generate Python classes from your 44schema with the `--python` option to `flatc`. Then you can include both 45FlatBuffers and the generated code to read or write a FlatBuffer. 46 47For example, here is how you would read a FlatBuffer binary file in Python: 48First, import the library and the generated code. Then read a FlatBuffer binary 49file into a `bytearray`, which you pass to the `GetRootAsMonster` function: 50 51~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~{.py} 52 import MyGame.Example as example 53 import flatbuffers 54 55 buf = open('monster.dat', 'rb').read() 56 buf = bytearray(buf) 57 monster = example.GetRootAsMonster(buf, 0) 58~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 59 60Now you can access values like this: 61 62~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~{.py} 63 hp = monster.Hp() 64 pos = monster.Pos() 65~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 66 67## Support for Numpy arrays 68 69The Flatbuffers python library also has support for accessing scalar 70vectors as numpy arrays. This can be orders of magnitude faster than 71iterating over the vector one element at a time, and is particularly 72useful when unpacking large nested flatbuffers. The generated code for 73a scalar vector will have a method `<vector name>AsNumpy()`. In the 74case of the Monster example, you could access the inventory vector 75like this: 76 77~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~{.py} 78 inventory = monster.InventoryAsNumpy() 79 # inventory is a numpy array of type np.dtype('uint8') 80~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 81 82instead of 83 84~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~{.py} 85 inventory = [] 86 for i in range(monster.InventoryLength()): 87 inventory.append(int(monster.Inventory(i))) 88~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 89 90Numpy is not a requirement. If numpy is not installed on your system, 91then attempting to access one of the `*asNumpy()` methods will result 92in a `NumpyRequiredForThisFeature` exception. 93 94## Text Parsing 95 96There currently is no support for parsing text (Schema's and JSON) directly 97from Python, though you could use the C++ parser through SWIG or ctypes. Please 98see the C++ documentation for more on text parsing. 99 100<br> 101