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pyzmq 26.2.0
PyZMQ: Python bindings for ØMQ
This package contains Python bindings for ZeroMQ.
ØMQ is a lightweight and fast messaging implementation.
PyZMQ should work with any reasonable version of Python (≥ 3.7), as well as PyPy.
The Cython backend used by CPython supports libzmq ≥ 2.1.4 (including 3.2.x and 4.x),
but the CFFI backend used by PyPy only supports libzmq ≥ 3.2.2 (including 4.x).
For a summary of changes to pyzmq, see our
changelog.
ØMQ 3.x, 4.x
PyZMQ fully supports the 3.x and 4.x APIs of libzmq,
developed at zeromq/libzmq.
No code to change, no flags to pass,
just build pyzmq against the latest and it should work.
PyZMQ does not support the old libzmq 2 API on PyPy.
Documentation
See PyZMQ's Sphinx-generated
documentation on Read the Docs for API
details, and some notes on Python and Cython development. If you want to
learn about using ØMQ in general, the excellent ØMQ
Guide is the place to start, which has a
Python version of every example. We also have some information on our
wiki.
Downloading
Unless you specifically want to develop PyZMQ, we recommend downloading
the PyZMQ source code or wheels from
PyPI,
or install with conda.
You can also get the latest source code from our GitHub repository, but
building from the repository will require that you install recent Cython.
Building and installation
For more detail on building pyzmq, see our docs.
We build wheels for macOS, Windows, and Linux, so you can get a binary on those platforms with:
pip install pyzmq
but compiling from source with pip install pyzmq should work in most environments.
Make sure you are using the latest pip, or it may not find the right wheels.
If the wheel doesn't work for some reason, or you want to force pyzmq to be compiled
(this is often preferable if you already have libzmq installed and configured the way you want it),
you can force installation from source with:
pip install --no-binary=pyzmq pyzmq
Old versions
pyzmq 16 drops support Python 2.6 and 3.2.
If you need to use one of those Python versions, you can pin your pyzmq version to before 16:
pip install 'pyzmq<16'
For libzmq 2.0.x, use 'pyzmq<2.1'
pyzmq-2.1.11 was the last version of pyzmq to support Python 2.5,
and pyzmq ≥ 2.2.0 requires Python ≥ 2.6.
pyzmq-13.0.0 introduces PyPy support via CFFI, which only supports libzmq-3.2.2 and newer.
PyZMQ releases ≤ 2.2.0 matched libzmq versioning, but this is no longer the case,
starting with PyZMQ 13.0.0 (it was the thirteenth release, so why not?).
PyZMQ ≥ 13.0 follows semantic versioning conventions accounting only for PyZMQ itself.
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