This repository contains sys (FFI) and binding libraries (crates) for connecting to PulseAudio (PA) from the Rust programming language.
These are provided for each of the three system libraries:
libpulse_binding
for libpulse
,libpulse_simple_binding
for libpulse-simple
, andlibpulse_glib_binding
for libpulse-mainloop-glib
.The sys (FFI) crates provide basic interfaces to the raw C APIs, while the bindings add Rust-oriented higher-level abstractions on top of these. (It is the bindings that you should prefer to make direct use of in Rust applications).
See the respective library sub-directories for details.
Please see the separate COMPATIBILITY.md
file for discussion of PA version compatibility.
These bindings were not produced by the PulseAudio project, they were produced by an independent developer - Lyndon Brown.
You can help fund my work through one of the following platforms: patreon, liberapay, or buy-me-a-coffee.
All parts of these binding libraries are fully open-source and free to use.
All files in this source code repository, except as noted below, are licensed under the MIT license
or the Apache license, Version 2.0, at your option. You can find copies of these licenses either in
the LICENSE-MIT
and LICENSE-APACHE
files, or alternatively here and here respectively.
The documentation of the binding and sys libraries provided in this source code repository has
largely been copied (with some modifications in places) from that provided in the LGPL 2.1+ licensed
C header files of the PulseAudio client library itself. This has been done on a fair-use basis.
(Fair-use is permitted by the LGPL license as discussed in the GPL/LGPL FAQ).
This should be of no concern for normal use of these crates, you can freely compile them statically
into your projects under the dual MIT and Apache-2.0 licensing (documentation naturally does not get
compiled into your library/application), and you should be able to freely use a personal copy of the
crate documentation generated into HTML form with cargo doc
(fair-use).
The files within the ‘includes’ directory, have been copied directly from the PulseAudio source. These files are kept for development purposes only (to be compared through diff checking against future versions to find changes that may need propagating into the bindings). To be clear, they are not used in any compilation processes. They are licensed under LGPL by the PulseAudio project.
The logo image files are a combined derivative of the Rust programming language icon and the PulseAudio icon, taking core elements from each. I apply no specific image-oriented license upon them (I am not familiar with such licenses). As a substitute, subject to any constraints of licensing of those original images, I freely permit use on a common-sense fair-use basis. For instance, you may freely make use of them in articles discussing this project (should anyone ever care to do so). Feel free to make your own such derived logos, I make no claim upon it being an original idea.