Buttplug (Historical Implementation) - DEPRECATED - See http://www.github.com/buttplugio/buttplug-py
This repo was my very first try at implementing Buttplug back in 2013. I'm keeping it around for historical value, but none of this will be updated (and the repo will stay archived). If you're interested in a current implementation of Buttplug in Python, see https://github.com/buttplugio/buttplug-py
Buttplug is a framework for hooking up hardware to interfaces, where hardware usually means sex toys, but could honestly be just about anything. It's basically a userland HID manager for things that may not specifically be HID.
The core of buttplug works as a router. It allows plugins that talk to different hardware to register themselves, and clients to claim and interact with the hardware. All of this is done via IPC, so while the router is written in python, that both clients and plugins can be written in the language of the implementors choice, assuming that language has ZeroMQ bindings.
In depth information about architecture choices and framework usage are available in the Buttplug documentation.
For usage, Buttplug will usually be compiled into a distributable platform specific binary via cxFreeze. However, if you would like to work on the router itself, you'll need the following
- Python 2.7
- A working C++ compiler (for compiling bindings)
- pip
- virtualenv (optional but ever so handy)
Just create a new virtualenv, then run
pip install -r requirements.txt
This should install and compile the needed bindings.
Buttplug is BSD licensed.
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