RobotPy NetworkTables Project
This is a pure python implementation of the NetworkTables protocol, derived
from the wpilib ntcore C++ implementation. In FRC, the NetworkTables protocol
is used to pass non-Driver Station data to and from the robot across the network.
This implementation is intended to be compatible with python 3.5 and later.
All commits to the repository are automatically tested on all supported python
versions using github actions.
.. note:: NetworkTables is a protocol used for robot communication in the
FIRST Robotics Competition, and can be used to talk to
SmartDashboard/SFX. It does not have any security, and should never
be used on untrusted networks.
.. note:: If you require support for Python 2.7, use pynetworktables 2018.2.0
Documentation
For usage, detailed installation information, and other notes, please see
our documentation at http://pynetworktables.readthedocs.io
Don't understand this NetworkTables thing? Check out our basic overview of NetworkTables <http://robotpy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/guide/nt.html>
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Installation
On the RoboRIO, you don't install this directly, but use the RobotPy installer
to install it on your RoboRIO, or it is installed by pip as part of the
pyfrc setup process.
On something like a coprocessor, driver station, or laptop, make sure pip is
installed, connect to the internet, and install like so:
::
pip install pynetworktables
Support
The RobotPy project has a mailing list that you can send emails to for
support: robotpy@googlegroups.com. Keep in mind that the maintainers of
RobotPy projects are also members of FRC Teams and do this in their free
time.
If you find a bug, please file a bug report using github
https://github.com/robotpy/pynetworktables/issues/new
Contributing new changes
RobotPy is an open project that all members of the FIRST community can
easily and quickly contribute to. If you find a bug, or have an idea that you
think others can use:
Fork this git repository <https://github.com/robotpy/pynetworktables/fork>
_ to your github account- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push -u origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request on github
Authors & Contributors
- Dustin Spicuzza, FRC Team 1418/2423
- Peter Johnson, FRC Team 294