Swift framework to interact with Python.
PythonKit
requires Swift 5 or higher and has been tested on macOS, Linux and Windows.
Some Python code like this:
import sys
print(f"Python {sys.version_info.major}.{sys.version_info.minor}")
print(f"Python Version: {sys.version}")
print(f"Python Encoding: {sys.getdefaultencoding().upper()}")
Can be implemented in Swift through PythonKit with the following code:
import PythonKit
let sys = try Python.import("sys")
print("Python \(sys.version_info.major).\(sys.version_info.minor)")
print("Python Version: \(sys.version)")
print("Python Encoding: \(sys.getdefaultencoding().upper())")
Add the following dependency to your Package.swift
manifest:
.package(url: "https://github.com/pvieito/PythonKit.git", .branch("master")),
PythonKit
can be built with Swift PM:
$ cd PythonKit
$ swift run
[*] Python 3.7
[ ] Version: 3.7.0
The Python library will be loaded at runtime, PythonKit
will try to find the most modern Python version available in the system. You can force a given version with the PYTHON_VERSION
environment variable or an specific Python library path or name with PYTHON_LIBRARY
.
$ PYTHON_VERSION=3 swift run
[*] Python 3.5
[ ] Version: 3.5.2
$ PYTHON_VERSION=2.7 swift run
[*] Python 2.7
[ ] Version: 2.7.10
$ PYTHON_LIBRARY=libpython3.5.so swift run
[*] Python 3.5
[ ] Version: 3.5.2
$ PYTHON_LIBRARY=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython2.7.so swift run
[*] Python 2.7
[ ] Version: 2.7.10
PythonKit
is based on the Python
module from the Swift for TensorFlow project. Currently both modules are equivalent, the mantainers have been developing them jointly and are kept in sync.