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The official Python client library for the Freerouting API (api.freerouting.app), an open-source, advanced PCB (printed circuit board) auto-router
This library provides a convenient Python interface for interacting with the Freerouting API (api.freerouting.app
). It allows you to manage routing sessions, enqueue jobs, upload designs, download results, and monitor progress programmatically.
Note: This client is currently in Alpha. The API and client library interface may change in future versions.
You can install the library directly from PyPI:
pip install freerouting-client
You'll need an API key from the Freerouting website to use the client.
from freerouting import FreeroutingClient
import os
# --- Configuration ---
# It's recommended to use environment variables for sensitive data like API keys
api_key = os.environ.get("FREEROUTING_API_KEY")
if not api_key:
raise ValueError("Please set the FREEROUTING_API_KEY environment variable.")
# Optional: If using a local Freerouting instance or a different API version
# base_url = "http://localhost:8080"
# version = "dev"
# client = FreeroutingClient(api_key=api_key, base_url=base_url, version=version)
# Default usage (connecting to api.freerouting.app/v1)
client = FreeroutingClient(api_key=api_key)
# --- Basic Usage ---
try:
# Check API status
status = client.get_system_status()
print(f"API Status: {status.get('status', 'Unknown')}")
# Create a session (optional, run_routing_job does this if needed)
# session = client.create_session()
# print(f"Created session ID: {session.get('id')}")
except Exception as e: # Consider catching specific FreeroutingError exceptions
print(f"An error occurred: {e}")
# --- Example: Running a Full Routing Job ---
# Ensure you have a DSN file (e.g., 'my_board.dsn') available
dsn_file = "path/to/your/my_board.dsn" # CHANGE THIS PATH
job_name = "My Python Client Test Job"
if not os.path.exists(dsn_file):
print(f"Error: Input file not found at {dsn_file}")
else:
print(f"\nStarting routing job '{job_name}' for file '{dsn_file}'...")
try:
# run_routing_job handles session creation, upload, start, polling, and download
output_data = client.run_routing_job(
name=job_name,
dsn_file_path=dsn_file,
# settings={"router_passes": 5}, # Optional: Provide router settings
poll_interval=10 # Check status every 10 seconds
# timeout=600 # Max wait time in seconds (default 3600)
)
print("Job completed successfully!")
# The output_data contains the result, including the base64 encoded SES file
output_filename = output_data.get("filename", "routed_output.ses")
output_filepath = f"./{output_filename}" # Save in current directory
# Decode and save the output .ses file
if "data" in output_data:
import base64
with open(output_filepath, "wb") as f:
f.write(base64.b64decode(output_data["data"]))
print(f"Output saved to: {output_filepath}")
else:
print("Warning: Output data field missing in response.")
# print("Full output response:", output_data)
except Exception as e: # Replace with specific exceptions if defined
print(f"Routing job failed: {e}")
Contributions to the Freerouting Python Client are welcome! Please refer to the main Freerouting Contribution Guide for general guidelines and open an issue or pull request in this repository (freerouting-python-client
).
This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.
Developing and maintaining Freerouting requires significant effort. If you find the tool useful, please consider supporting its development!
FAQs
The official Python client library for the Freerouting API (api.freerouting.app), an open-source, advanced PCB (printed circuit board) auto-router
We found that freerouting-client demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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