.. _micropython_lib: MicroPython libraries ===================== .. warning:: Important summary of this section * MicroPython implements a subset of Python functionality for each module. * To ease extensibility, MicroPython versions of standard Python modules usually have ``u`` ("micro") prefix. * Any particular MicroPython variant or port may miss any feature/function described in this general documentation (due to resource constraints or other limitations). This chapter describes modules (function and class libraries) which are built into MicroPython. There are a few categories of such modules: * Modules which implement a subset of standard Python functionality and are not intended to be extended by the user. * Modules which implement a subset of Python functionality, with a provision for extension by the user (via Python code). * Modules which implement MicroPython extensions to the Python standard libraries. * Modules specific to a particular `MicroPython port` and thus not portable. Note about the availability of the modules and their contents: This documentation in general aspires to describe all modules and functions/classes which are implemented in MicroPython project. However, MicroPython is highly configurable, and each port to a particular board/embedded system makes available only a subset of MicroPython libraries. For officially supported ports, there is an effort to either filter out non-applicable items, or mark individual descriptions with "Availability:" clauses describing which ports provide a given feature. With that in mind, please still be warned that some functions/classes in a module (or even the entire module) described in this documentation **may be unavailable** in a particular build of MicroPython on a particular system. The best place to find general information of the availability/non-availability of a particular feature is the "General Information" section which contains information pertaining to a specific `MicroPython port`. On some ports you are able to discover the available, built-in libraries that can be imported by entering the following at the REPL:: help('modules') Beyond the built-in libraries described in this documentation, many more modules from the Python standard library, as well as further MicroPython extensions to it, can be found in `micropython-lib`. Python standard libraries and micro-libraries --------------------------------------------- The following standard Python libraries have been "micro-ified" to fit in with the philosophy of MicroPython. They provide the core functionality of that module and are intended to be a drop-in replacement for the standard Python library. Some modules below use a standard Python name, but prefixed with "u", e.g. ``ujson`` instead of ``json``. This is to signify that such a module is micro-library, i.e. implements only a subset of CPython module functionality. By naming them differently, a user has a choice to write a Python-level module to extend functionality for better compatibility with CPython (indeed, this is what done by the `micropython-lib` project mentioned above). On some embedded platforms, where it may be cumbersome to add Python-level wrapper modules to achieve naming compatibility with CPython, micro-modules are available both by their u-name, and also by their non-u-name. The non-u-name can be overridden by a file of that name in your library path (``sys.path``). For example, ``import json`` will first search for a file ``json.py`` (or package directory ``json``) and load that module if it is found. If nothing is found, it will fallback to loading the built-in ``ujson`` module. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 builtins.rst array.rst bluetooth.rst cmath.rst gc.rst math.rst sys.rst ubinascii.rst ucollections.rst uerrno.rst uhashlib.rst uheapq.rst uio.rst ujson.rst uos.rst ure.rst uselect.rst usocket.rst ussl.rst ustruct.rst utime.rst uzlib.rst _thread.rst MicroPython-specific libraries ------------------------------ Functionality specific to the MicroPython implementation is available in the following libraries. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 btree.rst framebuf.rst machine.rst micropython.rst network.rst ucryptolib.rst uctypes.rst Port-specific libraries ----------------------- In some cases the following port/board-specific libraries have functions or classes similar to those in the :mod:`machine` library. Where this occurs, the entry in the port specific library exposes hardware functionality unique to that platform. To write portable code use functions and classes from the :mod:`machine` module. To access platform-specific hardware use the appropriate library, e.g. :mod:`pyb` in the case of the Pyboard. Libraries specific to the pyboard --------------------------------- The following libraries are specific to the pyboard. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 pyb.rst lcd160cr.rst Libraries specific to the WiPy ------------------------------ The following libraries and classes are specific to the WiPy. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 wipy.rst machine.ADCWiPy.rst machine.TimerWiPy.rst Libraries specific to the ESP8266 and ESP32 ------------------------------------------- The following libraries are specific to the ESP8266 and ESP32. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 esp.rst esp32.rst