MicroPython libraries ===================== This chapter describes modules (function and class libraries) which are built into MicroPython. There are a few categories of 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 port and thus not portable. Note about the availability of modules and their contents: This documentation in general aspires to describe all modules and functions/classes which are implemented in MicroPython. 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 board. 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 port. 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 the `micropython-lib repository `_. 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. .. only:: not port_unix The modules are available 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 package path. For example, ``import json`` will first search for a file ``json.py`` or directory ``json`` and load that package if it is found. If nothing is found, it will fallback to loading the built-in ``ujson`` module. .. only:: port_unix .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 builtins.rst cmath.rst gc.rst math.rst select.rst sys.rst ubinascii.rst ucollections.rst uhashlib.rst uheapq.rst uio.rst ujson.rst uos.rst ure.rst usocket.rst ustruct.rst utime.rst uzlib.rst .. only:: port_pyboard .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 builtins.rst cmath.rst gc.rst math.rst select.rst sys.rst ubinascii.rst ucollections.rst uhashlib.rst uheapq.rst uio.rst ujson.rst uos.rst ure.rst usocket.rst ustruct.rst utime.rst uzlib.rst .. only:: port_wipy .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 builtins.rst gc.rst select.rst sys.rst ubinascii.rst ujson.rst uos.rst ure.rst usocket.rst ussl.rst utime.rst .. only:: port_esp8266 .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 builtins.rst gc.rst math.rst sys.rst ubinascii.rst ucollections.rst uhashlib.rst uheapq.rst uio.rst ujson.rst uos.rst ure.rst usocket.rst ussl.rst ustruct.rst utime.rst uzlib.rst MicroPython-specific libraries ------------------------------ Functionality specific to the MicroPython implementation is available in the following libraries. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 machine.rst micropython.rst network.rst uctypes.rst .. only:: port_pyboard Libraries specific to the pyboard --------------------------------- The following libraries are specific to the pyboard. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 pyb.rst .. only:: port_wipy Libraries specific to the WiPy --------------------------------- The following libraries are specific to the WiPy. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 wipy.rst .. only:: port_esp8266 Libraries specific to the ESP8266 --------------------------------- The following libraries are specific to the ESP8266. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 esp.rst