This is a Tianocore maintained project consisting of a python library supporting UEFI firmware development. This package's intent is to provide an easy way to organize and share python code to facilitate reuse across environments, tools, and scripts. Inclusion of this package and dependency management is best managed using Pip/Pypi.
This is a supplemental package and is not required to be used for edk2 builds.
The code coverage and CI badges represent unit test status and the code coverage of those unit tests. We require 100% unit test success (Hence the pass / fail) and that code coverage percentage does not lower.
Supported Versions
Host Type | Toolchain | Status |
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Windows-Latest | Python 3.9 | |
Windows-Latest | Python 3.10 | |
Windows-Latest | Python 3.11 | |
Ubuntu-Latest | Python 3.9 | |
Ubuntu-Latest | Python 3.10 | |
Ubuntu-Latest | Python 3.11 | |
MacOS-Latest | Python 3.9 | |
MacOS-Latest | Python 3.10 | |
MacOS-Latest | Python 3.11 |
All release information is now tracked with Github tags, releases and milestones.
The package contains classes and modules that can be used as the building blocks of tools that are relevant to UEFI firmware developers. These modules should attempt to provide generic support and avoid tightly coupling with specific use cases. It is expected these modules do not provide direct interaction with the user (through command line interfaces) but instead are intended to be wrapped in other scripts/tools which contains the specific usage and interface.
Examples:
- File parsers for edk2 specific file types. These parse the file and provide an object for interacting with the content.
- UEFI specific services for encoding/decoding binary structures.
- UEFI defined values and interfaces for usage in python
- Python wrappers for other system cli tools ( signtool, catalog file generation, inf file generation, etc)
- Python utilities to provide consistent logging, command invocation, path resolution, etc
All content in this repository is licensed under BSD-2-Clause Plus Patent License.
NOTE: It is strongly recommended that you use python virtual environments. Virtual environments avoid changing the global python workspace and causing conflicting dependencies. Virtual environments are lightweight and easy to use. Learn more
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To install run
pip install --upgrade edk2-pytool-library
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To use in your python code
from edk2toollib.<module> import <class>
This library and functionality was ported from Project Mu. For history and documentation prior to this see the original Project Mu project https://github.com/microsoft/mu_pip_python_library
This project welcomes all types of contributions. For issues, bugs, and questions it is best to open a github issue.
For code contributions this project leverages github pull requests. See github tutorials, help, and documentation for complete descriptions. For best success please follow the below process.
- Contributor opens an issue describing problem or new desired functionality
- Contributor forks repository in github
- Contributor creates branch for work in their fork
- Contributor makes code changes, writes relevant unit tests, authors documentation and release notes as necessary.
- Contributor runs tests locally
- Contributor submits PR to master branch of tianocore/edk2-pytool-library
- PR reviewers will provide feedback on change. If any modifications are required, contributor will make changes and push updates.
- PR automation will run and validate tests pass
- If all comments resolved, maintainers approved, and tests pass the PR will be squash merged and closed by the maintainers.
See the github team for more details.
Documentation for the most recent release of edk2-pytool-library is hosted on
tianocore.org/edk2-pytool-library.
Raw documentation is located in the docs/
folder and is split into two
separate categories. The first is located at docs/user/
and is
documentation and API references for those that are using this package in their
own project. Users can generate a local copy of the documentation by executing the
following command from the root of the project:
pip install --upgrade -e .[docs]
mkdocs serve
Contributor documentation is located at docs/contributor/
and contains instructions for:
- Setting up a development and testing environment
- How edk2pytools is versioned and published
- Contributing to the edk2-pytool-extensions repository