Rust wrappers around the Bumble Python API.
Method calls are mapped to the equivalent Python, and return types adapted where relevant.
See the examples
directory for usage.
Set up a virtualenv for Bumble, or otherwise have an isolated Python environment for Bumble and its dependencies.
Due to Python being [picky about how its sys path is set up](https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/issues/1741, it‘s necessary to explicitly point to the virtualenv’s site-packages
. Use suitable virtualenv paths as appropriate for your OS, as seen here running the battery_client
example:
PYTHONPATH=..:~/.virtualenvs/bumble/lib/python3.10/site-packages/ \ cargo run --example battery_client -- \ --transport android-netsim --target-addr F0:F1:F2:F3:F4:F5
Run the corresponding battery_server
Python example, and launch an emulator in Android Studio (currently, Canary is required) to run netsim.
Run the tests:
PYTHONPATH=.. cargo test
Check lints:
cargo clippy --all-targets