python-eeprom
is a pure Python 3 library for initializing, reading, and writing
EEPROM devices in userspace Linux. It is useful in embedded Linux environments,
including custom hardware based platforms. python-eeprom
also includes a
wrapper class for managing storage and retrieval of CBOR files in EEPROM (using
'cbor' library). python-eeprom is MIT licensed.
Install using pip:
pip3 install eeprom
Install using easy_install:
easy_install eeprom
Install using setup.py:
python3 setup.py install
Using the EEPROM class directly:
from eeprom import EEPROM
eeprom = EEPROM("24c64", 0, 0x50)
test_string = "This is a string of test data."
test_length = len(test_string)
eeprom.write(test_string.encode())
verify = eeprom.read(test_length).decode()
print(verify)
assert verify == test_string
Using CBOR EEPROM class:
from eeprom import CBOR_EEPROM
eeprom = CBOR_EEPROM("24c64", 0, 0x50)
# Write sample data file
test_data = { 'some_key' : "This is a sample value." }
eeprom.write_file(test_data)
# Re-initialize to clear cached file
del eeprom
eeprom = CBOR_EEPROM("24c64", 0, 0x50)
# Read data file
verify_data = eeprom.read_file()
print(verify_data)
assert verify_data == test_data
# Re-initialize to clear cached file
del eeprom
eeprom = CBOR_EEPROM("24c64", 0, 0x54)
# Read data object
val = eeprom.get('some_key')
print(val)
assert val == test_data['some_key']
# Erase data file
eeprom.erase_file()
erased = eeprom.read_file()
print(erased)
assert erased == {}
Coming soon.
python-eeprom
is MIT licensed. See the included LICENSE file.