An AMQP 1.0 client library for Python.
This repo is no longer in active maintenance and we plan on deprecating it sometime in the first quarter of 2025. The EventHubs & Service Bus client libraries are now using the python based AMQP library which is under active development. If there is interest in using the new python library as standalone, please share your interest in this issue.
uAMQP for Python requires Python 3.6+ starting from v1.5, and Python 2.7 is no longer supported. If Python 2.7 is required, please install uAMQP v1.4.3:
$ pip install uamqp==1.4.3
Wheels are provided for most major operating systems, so you can install directly with pip:
$ pip install uamqp
If you are running a Linux distro that does not support ManyLinux1 or you need to customize the build based on your system settings and packages, you can install from source:
$ apt-get update
$ apt-get install -y build-essential libssl-dev uuid-dev cmake libcurl4-openssl-dev pkg-config python3-dev python3-pip
$ pip3 install uamqp --no-binary :all:
If you are running Alpine, you can install from source:
$ apk add --update python3 py-pip python3-dev cmake gcc g++ openssl-dev build-base
$ pip3 install uamqp --no-binary :all:
If you are running Red Hat, you can install from source:
$ yum install cmake gcc gcc-c++ make openssl-devel python3-devel
$ pip3 install uamqp --no-binary :all:
Reference documentation can be found here: docs.microsoft.com/python/api/uamqp/uamqp.
In order to run the code directly, the Cython extension will need to be build first.
- Windows: Setup a build environment.
- Linux: Install dependencies as descriped above in the installation instructions.
- MacOS: Install cmake using Homebrew:
$ brew install cmake
This project has two C library dependencies. They are vendored in this repository in these versions:
To build, start by creating a virtual environment and installing the required Python packages:
$ python -m venv env
$ env/Scripts/activate
(env)$ pip install -r dev_requirements.txt
Next, run the build command:
$ python setup.py build_ext --inplace
The tests can be run from within the virtual environment. The extension must be built first using the instructions above.
(env)$ pytest
If you encounter any bugs or have suggestions, please file an issue in the Issues section of the project.
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