On 27/07/16 22:02, Mick Sulley wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion Johan.  I had a quick look and this seems to
> create a Python binding for owfs rather than owshell.  Is that correct?
> In his mail 24/7/2016 Jan Kandziora <j...@gmx.de> explained that owshell
> is a better way to access the system than owfs, do these same
> limitations apply to pyownet?
pyownet is actually even better, as it communicates directly with owserver.
If you'd be using some owshell wrapper from your python code, you would 
have to run an executable (i.e. execute "owread" or "owdir", which THEN 
connects to owserver) for *every* *single* read/write/dir. Very inefficient.

> Thanks
>
> Mick
>
> On 27/07/16 20:31, Johan Ström wrote:
>> On 27/07/16 21:26, Mick Sulley wrote:
>>> Looking at converting my current Python code from owfs to ow-shell.  I
>>> have found a few different Python bindings, any opinions on which one to
>>> use?  Also there does not seem to be much documentation on any of them,
>>> can anyone point me in the right direction?
>> I use pyownet (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyownet) with great success.
>> The author Stefano Miccoli is active on this list too, which is a big
>> plus :)
>>
>>
>> Johan
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