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Co-authored-by: Evgeny @ SimpleX Chat <259188159+evgeny-simplex@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-07-06 08:50:03 +01:00
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SimpleX Chat Python library

Python 3.11+ client for SimpleX Chat bots. Equivalent to the Node.js library.

Install

pip install simplex-chat

The native libsimplex is downloaded lazily on first use. To pre-fetch:

python -m simplex_chat install                     # sqlite (default)
python -m simplex_chat install --backend postgres  # linux-x86_64 only

Quick start

import re
from simplex_chat import Bot, BotProfile, Message, SqliteDb, TextMessage

bot = Bot(
    profile=BotProfile(display_name="Squaring bot"),
    db=SqliteDb(file_prefix="./squaring_bot"),
    welcome="Send me a number, I'll square it.",
)

@bot.on_message(content_type="text", text=re.compile(r"^-?\d+(\.\d+)?$"))
async def square(msg: TextMessage) -> None:
    n = float(msg.text or "0")
    await msg.reply(f"{n} * {n} = {n * n}")

@bot.on_message(content_type="text")
async def fallback(msg: Message) -> None:
    await msg.reply("Send me a number, like 7 or 3.14.")

if __name__ == "__main__":
    bot.run()

bot.run() blocks. The connection address is logged on startup — paste it into a SimpleX client to talk to the bot. Ctrl+C to stop.

Three decorators: @bot.on_message(...), @bot.on_command(name), @bot.on_event(tag). Message handlers are first-match-wins in registration order, so register specific filters first and catch-alls last.

See examples/squaring_bot.py for the full example.

Development

uv venv && source .venv/bin/activate
uv pip install -e '.[dev]'
ruff check && pyright && pytest tests/

Wire types under src/simplex_chat/types/_*.py are generated. Regenerate with cabal test simplex-chat-test --test-options='--match Python'.

Release

Manual for now. Bump _version.py:__version__, build a wheel, upload to PyPI:

uv build --wheel
uv publish --token "$PYPI_TOKEN"

License

AGPL-3.0