aiosc is a minimalistic Open Sound Control (OSC) communication module which uses asyncio for network operations and is compatible with the asyncio event loop.
aiosc requires at least Python 3.7. It can be installed using pip:
pip3 install aiosc
Alternatively, use --user option to install aiosc only for the current user:
pip3 install --user aiosc
To send OSC messages with aiosc, create an asyncio datagram connection
endpoint of type aiosc.OSCProtocol.
A datagram connection can be created with the aiosc.connect convenience
function or create_datagram_method of the asyncio event loop. Both have
the same set of arguments. Use the argument remote_addr to specify
the OSC server address and port as follows:
import asyncio
import aiosc
async def main():
client = await aiosc.connect(remote_addr=('127.0.0.1', 8000))
client.send('/hello/world')
client.send('/a/b/cde', 1000, -1, 'hello', 1.234, 5.678)
asyncio.run(main())Subclassing aiosc.OSCProtocol is the recommended way of creating
OSC server implementations.
aiosc.OSCProtocol provides a convenience async class method connect
that can be used to bind the UDP socket and connect it to a remote endpoint
using local_addr and remote_addr arguments.
In a typical case, local address will look like ('0.0.0.0', 9000) where
9000 is the port number and 0.0.0.0 address designates that the server
will be listening on all available network interfaces.
import asyncio
import aiosc
import sys
class EchoServer(aiosc.OSCProtocol):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__(handlers={
'/sys/exit': lambda addr, path, *args: sys.exit(0),
'//*': self.echo,
})
def echo(self, addr, path, *args):
print("incoming message from {}: {} {}".format(addr, path, args))
async def main():
server = await EchoServer.connect(local_addr=('0.0.0.0', 8000))
await asyncio.get_running_loop().create_future()
asyncio.run(main())For more examples, see examples/.
aiosc dispatches messages to handler methods using glob-style address
pattern matching as described in the OSC 1.0 specification. The // operator
from OSC 1.1 preliminary specification is also supported.
Examples:
/hello/worldmatches/hello/world./hello/*matches/hello/worldand/hello/sarah./{hello,goodbye}//worldmatches/hello/worldand/goodbye/cruel/world.//*matches any address.
Bundles are not yet supported.
OSC data types are picked from the preliminary spec documented in Features
and Future of Open Sound Control version 1.1 for NIME paper. For example,
I typetag is decoded to Impulse (aka "bang") which is passed around
as aiosc.Impulse singleton.
Suggestions, bug reports, issues and/or pull requests are, of course, welcome.
Copyright (c) 2014 Artem Popov <[email protected]>
aiosc is licensed under the MIT license, please see LICENSE file for details.