How Do I Add More Python Modules To My Yocto/openembedded Project?
Solution 1:
some python packages having corresponding recipes in the meta folders, like Enum class for example:
meta-openembedded/meta-python/recipes-devtools/python/python-enum34_1.1.6.bb
unfortunately lot's of useful classes aren't available, but some might be needed for the python application. get used of installing missing packages using pip
already on booted platform? but what if the target product is not IP network connected? the solution is to implement a new recipe and add to the platform meta layer (at least). Example is a recipe for the module keyboard
useful for intercepting keys/buttons touch events:
- use PyPi web site to identify if the package is available:
https://pypi.org/project/keyboard/
- download archive available on the package description page:
https://github.com/boppreh/keyboard/archive/master.zip
collect some useful information required to fill-out a new recipe:
- SUMMARY - could be obtained from the package description page
- HOMEPAGE - the project URL on github or bitbucket or sourceforge, etc
- LICENSE - verify license type
- LIC_FILES_CHKSUM by executing
md5sum
on existingLICENSE
orREADME
orPKG-INFO
file located in the root of the package (preferrably) - SRC_URI[md5sum] - is
md5sum
of the archive itself. it will be used to discover and download archive on pypi server automatically with the help of supporting scriptinherit pypi
- PYPI_PACKAGE_EXT - if the package is not
tar.gz
require to supply the correct extension
create missing
python-keyboard_0.13.1.bb
recipe:
`
SUMMARY = "Hook and simulate keyboard events on Windows and Linux"
HOMEPAGE = "https://github.com/boppreh/keyboard"
LICENSE = "BSD-3-Clause"
LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://PKG-INFO;md5=9bc8ba91101e2f378a65d36f675c88b7"
SRC_URI[md5sum] = "d4b90e53bbde888e7b7a5a95fe580a30"
SRC_URI += "file://add_missing_CHANGES_md.patch"
PYPI_PACKAGE = "keyboard"
PYPI_PACKAGE_EXT = "zip"
inherit pypi
inherit setuptools
BBCLASSEXTEND = "native nativesdk"
`
- the package has been patched by adding
SRC_URI += "file://add_missing_CHANGES_md.patch"
directive to the recipe due to missing CHANGES.md
file used by setup.py
script to identify package version (this step is optional). the patch itself has to be placed inside the folder next to the recipe matching recipe name but without version:
python-keyboard
Solution 2:
This question is old, but currently in 2020 there is a python package called pipoe
.
pipoe
can generate .bb
classes corresponding to python packages for you!
Usage:
$ pip3 install pipoe
$ pipoe -p requests
OR
$ pipoe -p requests --python python3
Now copy the generated .bb files to your layer and use them.
Solution 3:
The OE layer index at layers.openembedded.org lists all known layers and the recipes they contain, so searching that should bring up the meta-python layer that you can add to your build and use recipes from.
Solution 4:
In your Image recipe you can add a Python module by adding it to the IMAGE_INSTALL
variable:
IMAGE_INSTALL += "python-numpy"
You can find possible modules for example by searching for them with wildcards:
find -name *python*numpy*bb
in the Yocto Folder brings:
./poky/meta/recipes-devtools/python/python-numpy_1.7.0.bb
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