A simple interface to everyday GPIO components used with Raspberry Pi.
Created by Ben Nuttall of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, Dave Jones, and other contributors.
The latest release is v0.7.0 beta 2 released on 9th October 2015.
With very little code, you can quickly get going connecting your physical components together:
from gpiozero import LED, Button led = LED(2) button = Button(3) button.when_pressed = led.on button.when_released = led.off
The library includes interfaces to many simple everyday components, as well as some more complex things like sensors, analogue-to-digital converters, full colour LEDs, robotics kits and more.
Install with pip:
sudo pip install gpiozero sudo pip-3.2 install gpiozero
Both Python 3 and Python 2 are supported. Python 3 is recommended!
Comprehensive documentation is available at pythonhosted.org/gpiozero.
This project is being developed on GitHub. Join in:
- Provide suggestions, report bugs and ask questions as Issues
- Provide examples we can use as recipes
- Contribute to the code
Alternatively, email suggestions and feedback to ben@raspberrypi.org or add to the Google Doc.
- Ben Nuttall (project maintainer)
- Dave Jones
- Martin O'Hanlon