Event-based communication for the COMPAS framework.
>>> import compas_eve as eve
>>> pub = eve.Publisher("/hello_world")
>>> sub = eve.EchoSubscriber("/hello_world")
>>> sub.subscribe()
>>> for i in range(10):
... pub.publish(dict(text=f"Hello World {i}"))
It is extremely easy to send messages around. COMPAS EVE supports different transport mechanisms to send messages between different threads, processes, computers, etc.
Install using pip
:
pip install compas_eve
Or using conda
:
conda install compas_eve
- Publisher/subscriber communication model (N-to-N communication)
- In-process events
- MQTT support
- CPython & IronPython support
The simplest option is to use in-process events. This works for simple applications and allows to communicate between threads.
import compas_eve as eve
pub = eve.Publisher("/hello_world")
sub = eve.EchoSubscriber("/hello_world")
sub.subscribe()
for i in range(10):
pub.publish(dict(text=f"Hello World {i}"))
MQTT is a protocol that allows to send messages between different systems/computers. Using MQTT is very simple as well:
import compas_eve as eve
from compas_eve.mqtt import MqttTransport
tx = MqttTransport("broker.hivemq.com")
eve.set_default_transport(tx)
pub = eve.Publisher("/hello_world")
sub = eve.EchoSubscriber("/hello_world")
sub.subscribe()
for i in range(10):
pub.publish(dict(text=f"Hello World {i}"))
This example shows how to send and receive from a single script, but running publishers and subscribers on different scripts, different processes, or even different computers will work the exact same way.
It is possible to use the same code from within Rhino/Grasshopper.
Make sure you have installed it to Rhino using the COMPAS installation mechanism:
python -m compas_rhino.install -v 7.0