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Python bindings for SLIM (Secure Low-Latency Interactive Messaging) using UniFFI

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SLIM Python Bindings (UniFFI)

Python bindings for SLIM (Secure Low-Latency Interactive Messaging) using UniFFI.

This provides a Python interface to the SLIM data plane, enabling secure, low-latency messaging with support for point-to-point and group (multicast) communication patterns.

Overview

These Python bindings are generated from the agntcy-slim-bindings crate using UniFFI, providing a native Python interface that wraps the high-performance Rust implementation.

Key Features

  • Point-to-Point Messaging: Direct communication between two endpoints
  • Group Messaging: Multicast communication with multiple participants
  • Secure by Default: Support for TLS, mTLS, and various authentication methods
  • MLS Encryption: End-to-end encryption for sessions
  • Delivery Confirmation: Optional completion handles for reliable messaging
  • Flexible Authentication: Shared secrets, JWT, SPIRE integration
  • slimrpc Support: Protocol Buffers RPC over SLIM - see SLIMRPC.md for details

Architecture

The Python bindings are built using Maturin, which automatically generates Python bindings from the Rust UniFFI adapter:

data-plane/bindings/
├── rust/          # Rust UniFFI bindings (shared by Go, Python, etc.)
│   ├── src/
│   │   ├── app.rs
│   │   ├── build_info.rs
│   │   ├── client_config.rs
│   │   ├── common_config.rs
│   │   ├── completion_handle.rs
│   │   ├── config.rs
│   │   ├── errors.rs
│   │   ├── identity.rs
│   │   ├── identity_config.rs
│   │   ├── init_config.rs
│   │   ├── lib.rs
│   │   ├── message_context.rs
│   │   ├── name.rs
│   │   ├── server_config.rs
│   │   ├── service.rs
│   │   └── session.rs
│   └── Cargo.toml
├── go/               # Go-specific bindings and examples
└── python/           # Python-specific bindings and examples (this directory)
    ├── examples/              # Example applications
    ├── tests/                 # Unit and integration tests
    └── Taskfile.yaml          # Build and development tasks

Prerequisites

  • Rust toolchain (1.70+)
  • Python (3.10+)
  • uv (Python package manager): https://docs.astral.sh/uv/
  • Task (optional, for convenient build commands)

Installation

Development Build

cd data-plane/bindings/python
task python:bindings:build

This will:

  1. Install all dependencies
  2. Compile the Rust UniFFI adapter
  3. Generate Python bindings using Maturin
  4. Install the package in development mode

Creating Distribution Packages

Build Wheels for Multiple Python Versions

To create distributable wheel packages for Python 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13 and 3.14:

task python:bindings:packaging

Or directly with Maturin:

uv run maturin build --release -i 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13

Maturin automatically:

  1. Compiles the Rust UniFFI adapter library
  2. Generates Python bindings from UniFFI scaffolding
  3. Bundles the native library into platform-specific wheels
  4. Creates wheels for each specified Python version

The resulting wheels are self-contained and ready for distribution.

Custom Build Options

You can customize the build with the following variables:

# Build for a specific target architecture
task python:bindings:packaging TARGET=aarch64-apple-darwin

# Build in debug mode (default is release)
task python:bindings:packaging PROFILE=debug

# Cross-compile for Linux on macOS
task python:bindings:packaging TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu

Output Structure

After running the packaging task, you'll find:

dist/
├── slim_uniffi_bindings-0.7.0-cp310-*.whl  # Python 3.10 wheel
├── slim_uniffi_bindings-0.7.0-cp311-*.whl  # Python 3.11 wheel
├── slim_uniffi_bindings-0.7.0-cp312-*.whl  # Python 3.12 wheel
└── slim_uniffi_bindings-0.7.0-cp313-*.whl  # Python 3.13 wheel

Note: The native library is automatically bundled inside each wheel.

Installing from Wheel

Users can install the wheel package directly:

pip install slim_uniffi_bindings-0.7.0-cp310-*.whl

The native library is automatically included in the wheel and will be loaded at runtime.

Examples

Examples are a separate project in the examples/ directory.

See examples/README.md for detailed instructions.

Quick Start with Examples

cd examples

# View available examples
task

# Run simple example
task simple

# Run point-to-point examples
task p2p:alice    # Terminal 1
task p2p:bob      # Terminal 2

Quick Start

Simple Example

import slim_uniffi_bindings as slim

# Initialize crypto provider
slim.initialize_crypto_provider()

# Get version
print(f"SLIM Version: {slim.get_version()}")

# Create an app with shared secret authentication
app_name = {
    'components': ['org', 'example', 'app'],
    'id': None
}
app = slim.create_app_with_secret(app_name, "my-secret")

print(f"App ID: {app.id()}")
print(f"App Name: {'/'.join(app.name().components)}")

Run the simple example:

cd examples
task simple

Point-to-Point Communication

Terminal 1 - Receiver (Alice):

cd examples
task p2p:alice

Terminal 2 - Sender (Bob):

cd examples
task p2p:bob

Group Communication

Terminal 1 - Participant (Alice):

cd examples
task group:participant:alice

Terminal 2 - Participant (Bob):

cd examples
task group:participant:bob

Terminal 3 - Moderator:

cd examples
task group:moderator

For more details, see examples/README.md.

API Overview

Application Creation

# Create app with shared secret
app = slim.create_app_with_secret(app_name, shared_secret)

# Get app information
app_id = app.id()
app_name = app.name()

Server Operations

# Connect to server
client_config = {
    'endpoint': 'http://localhost:46357',
    'tls': {'insecure': True, ...}
}
conn_id = app.connect(client_config)

# Run server
server_config = {
    'endpoint': '127.0.0.1:46357',
    'tls': {'insecure': True, ...}
}
app.run_server(server_config)

# Disconnect
app.disconnect(conn_id)

Session Management

# Create session
session_config = {
    'session_type': 'PointToPoint',  # or 'Group'
    'enable_mls': False,
    'max_retries': 3,
    'interval_ms': 100,
    'initiator': True,
    'metadata': {}
}
session = app.create_session(session_config, destination_name)

# Listen for incoming session
session = app.listen_for_session(timeout_ms=30000)

# Delete session
app.delete_session(session)

Messaging

# Send message (fire-and-forget)
session.publish(data, "text/plain", metadata)

# Send with delivery confirmation
completion = session.publish_with_completion(data, "text/plain", metadata)
completion.wait()  # Block until delivered

# Receive message
msg = session.get_message(timeout_ms=5000)
print(f"Payload: {msg.payload}")
print(f"From: {msg.context.source_name}")
print(f"Type: {msg.context.payload_type}")

# Reply to message
session.publish_to(msg.context, reply_data, "text/plain", None)

Group Operations

# Invite participant to group
session.invite(participant_name)

# Remove participant
session.remove(participant_name)

Examples

Examples Directory Structure

examples/
├── common/
│   └── common.py          # Shared utilities
├── simple/
│   └── main.py            # Basic functionality demo
├── point_to_point/
│   └── main.py            # P2P messaging
└── group/
    └── main.py            # Group/multicast messaging

Running Examples

All examples require a running SLIM server. Start the Go server:

cd data-plane/bindings/go
task example:server

Then run Python examples:

# Simple example
task example

# Point-to-point
task example:p2p:alice      # Terminal 1
task example:p2p:bob        # Terminal 2

# Group messaging
task example:group:participant:alice    # Terminal 1
task example:group:participant:bob      # Terminal 2
task example:group:moderator            # Terminal 3

Testing

Unit Tests

task test
# or
python -m pytest tests/unit_test.py -v

Integration Tests

Integration tests require a running SLIM server:

# Terminal 1: Start server
cd ../go && task example:server

# Terminal 2: Run integration tests
SLIM_INTEGRATION_TEST=1 python -m pytest tests/integration_test.py -v -s

Development

Available Tasks

task                           # Show help
task build                     # Build package with Maturin
task test                      # Run tests
task python:bindings:packaging # Build wheels for multiple Python versions
task clean                     # Clean build artifacts

Project Structure

  • slim_uniffi_bindings/ - Python package (bindings generated by Maturin)
  • examples/ - Example applications
  • tests/ - Unit and integration tests
  • Taskfile.yaml - Build automation
  • pyproject.toml - Package configuration (Maturin build system)

Comparison with Go Bindings

Both Python and Go bindings use the same UniFFI adapter, ensuring API consistency:

Feature Python Go
Binding Generation uniffi-bindgen uniffi-bindgen-go
API Style Pythonic (snake_case) Idiomatic Go (PascalCase)
Error Handling Exceptions Error returns
Async Support Sync wrapper over async Rust Sync wrapper over async Rust
Examples
Tests

API Reference

Core Types

  • Name: Application/service identifier with components and optional ID
  • SessionConfig: Configuration for creating sessions
  • TlsConfig: TLS settings for secure connections
  • ServerConfig: Server endpoint and TLS configuration
  • ClientConfig: Client endpoint and TLS configuration
  • MessageContext: Message metadata (source, destination, type, metadata)
  • ReceivedMessage: Received message with context and payload

Main Classes

  • BindingsAdapter: Main app interface for session management
  • BindingsSessionContext: Session interface for messaging
  • FfiCompletionHandle: Completion handle for delivery confirmation

Session Types

  • PointToPoint: Direct one-to-one communication
  • Group: One-to-many multicast communication

Troubleshooting

ImportError: Cannot find slim_uniffi_bindings

Make sure you've built the package:

task build
# or
uv run maturin develop

Connection Refused

Ensure the SLIM server is running:

cd ../go && task example:server

Build Errors

If you encounter build errors, try cleaning and rebuilding:

task clean
uv run maturin develop

Contributing

When contributing to the Python bindings:

  1. Maintain API consistency with Go bindings
  2. Follow Python naming conventions (snake_case)
  3. Add tests for new functionality
  4. Update examples if adding features
  5. Keep documentation up to date

License

Apache-2.0 - See LICENSE.md for details

See Also

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