This is a drop-in Erlang node implementation in Python 3, implementing a network Erlang node protocol. It was designed to allow interoperation between existing Python projects and BEAM languages: Erlang, Elixir, Gleam, Luaerl, LFE, Clojerl and such.
With just a few lines of startup code your Python program becomes an Erlang network node, participating in the Erlang cluster.
- Erlang distribution protocol for Erlang versions 19 to 25
- Registry of Python 'processes', which have an Erlang-compatible process identifier and an optional registered name
- Send and receive messages locally and remotely by pid or name
- Can link and monitor Erlang from Python and Python from Erlang
net_adm
pings supported- RPC calls to Python (Erlang
rpc:call
). Exceptions are propagated from Python back to Erlang; pyrlang.gen.server.GenServer
descendant frompyrlang.process.Process
allows accepting generic calls mapped to Python class members
Browse at https://pyrlang.github.io/Pyrlang/
Or build your own by running make docs
(generated by Sphinx).
- Clone Pyrlang and Term repositories
- Install Term from source: Go to Term directory and
pip install -e .
- Install Pyrlang from source: Go to Pyrlang directory and
pip install -e .
For those times when you absolutely need assistance and email is too slow, here's a Discord channel: https://discord.gg/pWWe7Wx and there is a Slack channel #pyrlang
on https://erlanger.slack.com/