2012-08-14 01:42:43 +00:00
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PyJNIus
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Python module to access Java class as Python class, using JNI.
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(Work in progress.)
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2012-08-14 13:36:26 +00:00
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2012-08-14 16:34:40 +00:00
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Quick overview
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2012-08-14 13:36:26 +00:00
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2012-08-14 16:34:40 +00:00
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```python
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>>> from jnius import autoclass
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>>> autoclass('java.lang.System').out.println('Hello world')
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Hello world
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>>> Stack = autoclass('java.util.Stack')
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>>> stack = Stack()
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>>> stack.push('hello')
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>>> stack.push('world')
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>>> print stack.pop()
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world
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>>> print stack.pop()
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hello
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```
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2012-08-14 21:28:26 +00:00
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Usage on desktop
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You need java JDK installed (openjdk will do), cython, and make to build it
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make
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That's it! you can run the tests with
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make tests
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To make sure everything is running right.
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2012-08-14 16:34:40 +00:00
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Usage with python-for-android
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2012-08-14 16:35:17 +00:00
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* Get http://github.com/kivy/python-for-android
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* Compile a distribution with `-m "pyjnius kivy"`
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* Then, you can do this kind of things:
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2012-08-14 16:34:40 +00:00
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```python
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from time import sleep
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from jnius import autoclass
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Hardware = autoclass('org.renpy.android.Hardware')
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print 'DPI is', Hardware.getDPI()
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Hardware.accelerometerEnable()
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for x in xrange(20):
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print Hardware.accelerometerReading()
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sleep(.1)
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```
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It will output something like:
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```
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I/python ( 5983): Android kivy bootstrap done. __name__ is __main__
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I/python ( 5983): Run user program, change dir and execute main.py
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I/python ( 5983): DPI is 160
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I/python ( 5983): [0.0, 0.0, 0.0]
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I/python ( 5983): [-0.0095768067985773087, 9.3852710723876953, 2.2218191623687744]
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I/python ( 5983): [-0.0095768067985773087, 9.3948478698730469, 2.2218191623687744]
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I/python ( 5983): [-0.0095768067985773087, 9.3948478698730469, 2.2026655673980713]
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I/python ( 5983): [-0.028730420395731926, 9.4044246673583984, 2.2122423648834229]
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I/python ( 5983): [-0.019153613597154617, 9.3852710723876953, 2.2026655673980713]
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I/python ( 5983): [-0.028730420395731926, 9.3852710723876953, 2.2122423648834229]
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I/python ( 5983): [-0.0095768067985773087, 9.3852710723876953, 2.1835119724273682]
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I/python ( 5983): [-0.0095768067985773087, 9.3756942749023438, 2.1835119724273682]
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I/python ( 5983): [0.019153613597154617, 9.3948478698730469, 2.2122423648834229]
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I/python ( 5983): [0.038307227194309235, 9.3852710723876953, 2.2218191623687744]
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I/python ( 5983): [-0.028730420395731926, 9.3948478698730469, 2.2026655673980713]
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I/python ( 5983): [-0.028730420395731926, 9.3852710723876953, 2.2122423648834229]
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I/python ( 5983): [-0.038307227194309235, 9.3756942749023438, 2.2026655673980713]
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I/python ( 5983): [0.3926490843296051, 9.3086557388305664, 1.3311761617660522]
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I/python ( 5983): [-0.10534487664699554, 9.4331550598144531, 2.1068975925445557]
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I/python ( 5983): [0.26815059781074524, 9.3469638824462891, 2.3463177680969238]
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I/python ( 5983): [-0.1149216815829277, 9.3852710723876953, 2.31758713722229]
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I/python ( 5983): [-0.038307227194309235, 9.41400146484375, 1.8674772977828979]
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I/python ( 5983): [0.13407529890537262, 9.4235782623291016, 2.2026655673980713]
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2012-08-14 16:38:30 +00:00
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```
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Advanced example
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When you use autoclass, it will discover all the methods and fields within the object, and resolve it.
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2012-08-14 21:28:26 +00:00
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For now, it can be better to declare and use only what you need.
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2012-08-14 16:38:30 +00:00
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The previous example can be done manually:
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```python
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from time import sleep
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from java import MetaJavaClass, JavaClass, JavaMethod, JavaStaticMethod
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class Hardware(JavaClass):
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__metaclass__ = MetaJavaClass
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__javaclass__ = 'org/renpy/android/Hardware'
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vibrate = JavaStaticMethod('(D)V')
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accelerometerEnable = JavaStaticMethod('(Z)V')
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accelerometerReading = JavaStaticMethod('()[F')
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getDPI = JavaStaticMethod('()I')
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# use that new class!
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print 'DPI is', Hardware.getDPI()
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Hardware.accelerometerEnable()
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for x in xrange(20):
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print Hardware.accelerometerReading()
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sleep(.1)
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```
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