Python bindings for the Point Cloud Library (PCL). Generated from headers using CppHeaderParser and pybind11.
This library is in active development, the api is likely to change. The included modules do work, but tests are incomplete, and corner cases are still common.
Only Windows and python 3.6 x64 are supported at the moment.
Contributions, issues, comments are welcome!
Github repository: https://www.github.com/davidcaron/pclpy
Pypi: https://pypi.org/project/pclpy/
Many other python libraries tried to bind PCL. The most popular one being python-pcl, which uses Cython. While Cython is really powerful, binding C++ templates isn't one of its strenghts (and PCL uses templates heavily). The result for python-pcl is a lot of code repetition, which is hard to maintain and to add features to, and incomplete bindings of PCL's classes and point types.
Using pybind11, we use C++ directly. Templates, boost::smart_ptr and the buffer protocol are examples of things that are simpler to implement.
The results so far are very promising. A large percentage of PCL is covered.
pip install pclpy
When pip installs the project, pclpy_dependencies
is installed as a requirement.
This simple package contains only the PCL dlls required on Windows so you don't have
to download a PCL release or build it.
Not working for now. Contributions are welcome!
- All point types are implemented (those specified by the default msvc compile flags)
- You can view point cloud data as numpy arrays using
cloud.x
orcloud.xyz
- boost::shared_ptr is handled by pybind11 so it's completely abstracted at the python level
- laspy integration for reading/writing las files
Here is how you would use the library to process Moving Least Squares. See the PCL documentation: http://pointclouds.org/documentation/tutorials/resampling.php
import pclpy
from pclpy import pcl
point_cloud = pclpy.io.las.read(test_data("street.las"), "PointXYZRGBA")
mls = pcl.surface.MovingLeastSquaresOMP.PointXYZRGBA_PointNormal()
tree = pcl.search.KdTree.PointXYZRGBA()
mls.setSearchRadius(0.05)
mls.setPolynomialFit(False)
mls.setNumberOfThreads(12)
mls.setInputCloud(point_cloud)
mls.setSearchMethod(tree)
mls.setComputeNormals(True)
output = pcl.PointCloud.PointNormal()
mls.process(output)
You can see it's quite similar to the C++ version:
// C++ version
pcl::PointCloud<pcl::PointXYZ>::Ptr point_cloud (new pcl::PointCloud<pcl::PointXYZ> ());
pcl::io::loadPCDFile ("bun0.pcd", *point_cloud);
pcl::MovingLeastSquaresOMP<pcl::PointXYZ, pcl::PointNormal> mls;
pcl::search::KdTree<pcl::PointXYZ>::Ptr tree (new pcl::search::KdTree<pcl::PointXYZ>);
mls.setSearchRadius (0.05);
mls.setPolynomialFit (false);
mls.setNumberOfThreads (12);
mls.setInputCloud (point_cloud);
mls.setSearchMethod (tree);
mls.setComputeNormals (true);
pcl::PointCloud<pcl::PointNormal> output;
mls.process (output);
- 2d
- common
- geometry
- features
- filters
- io
- kdtree
- keypoints
- octree
- recognition
- sample_consensus
- search
- segmentation
- stereo
- surface
- tracking
- visualization
- ml
- people
- outofcore
- registration
- every module not in the PCL Windows release (gpu, cuda, etc.)
(see github issues
and the what to skip section in generators/config.py
)
- Download PCL release for Windows (PCL-1.8.1-AllInOne-msvc2017-win64.exe) at: https://github.com/PointCloudLibrary/pcl/releases/download/pcl-1.8.1/PCL-1.8.1-AllInOne-msvc2017-win64.exe
- PCL_ROOT environment variable must be set to the installation directory of PCL
- About requirements:
- Install pybind11 from github (2.3dev version) it includes a necessary bug fix
- Install CppHeaderParser from https://github.com/davidcaron/CppHeaderParser (specific bug fixes)
- Generate modules using
generate_pybind11_bindings.py
- There is a missing file from the PCL release that you should get from the github repo: 2d/impl/kernel.hpp
- Must be built with x64 version of cl.exe because of the large memory usage (see workaround in setup.py)
- python setup.py install
- Useful setup.py arguments:
- --msvc-mp-build should enable a multiprocessed build
- --msvc-no-code-link makes linking much faster (do not use for releases, see setup.py description)
- --use-clcache to cache msvc builds using clcache (must be installed)
- --debug to build in debug mode
- Wrap as much of PCL as reasonably possible
- More tests
- CI on Appveyor
- Make it work on Linux