lwk_bindings

Crates.iolwk_bindings
lib.rslwk_bindings
version0.8.0
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created_at2024-01-26 13:13:23.76723
updated_at2024-10-14 08:55:11.347433
descriptionLiquid Wallet Kit - Bindings for other languages
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(LeoComandini)

documentation

https://docs.rs/lwk_bindings

README

Bindings

To generate bindings the projects use Mozilla uniffi giving support for: Kotlin, Swift, Python, Ruby and also third party support for Kotlin multiplatform, Go, C++, C# and Dart.

There is an architectural refactor already planned for the crates the bindings are created on, this initial version is for experimentation only, expect breaking changes in the API

Most of the rust types in this crate are wrappers on types in [lwk_wollet] and [lwk_signer] which satisfy uniffi requirements such as:

  • Methods on types support only &self, thus if the inner type needs mutability, it is usually enclosed in a [std::sync::Mutex].
  • Returned values must be wrapped in [std::sync::Arc] so that there aren't issue in memory management.

Host & Requirements

Build supported on Mac and Linux.

Note the following commands requires some env var defined in ../context/env.sh. If you use direnv and allowed the .envrc file they are automatically evaluated when entering the dir, otherwise launch manually via . ./context/env.sh

For android build you need the NDK greater than r23 in ${PROJECT_DIR}/bin/android-ndk, if you already have it elsewhere just symlink your path.

Building bindings requires launching commands with many arguments, just tool is used for that. It's a simple make-like tool, you can either install the tool or copy-paste the shell commands inside it.

Python

Examples

Build Python wheel

First, create a virtual env, skip the step if you already created it.

cd lwk/lwk_bindings
virtualenv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install maturin maturin[patchelf] uniffi-bindgen==0.26.1

Then build the wheel

cd lwk/lwk_bindings
maturin develop

Try it (note there is still an issue in how we import the package when using the wheel):

import lwk
str(lwk.Network.mainnet())

Publish Python wheel

Download artifacts from CI:

  • github ci for windows and mac
  • gitlab ci for linux
$ twine upload *.whl

Test

cargo test -p lwk_bindings --features foreign_bindings --test bindings -- py

Live environment

just python-env-bindings

Kotlin

Example

Build

This will build the bindings library in debug mode and generate the kotlin file

just kotlin

Create android bindings library libs, 4 architectures in release mode

just android

Swift

Example

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cargo fmt