# Python Dataflow Example This examples shows how to create and connect dora nodes in Python. ## Overview The [`dataflow.yml`](./dataflow.yml) defines a simple dataflow graph with the following three nodes: - a webcam node, that connects to your webcam and feed the dataflow with webcam frame as jpeg compressed bytearray. - a window plotting node, that will retrieve the webcam image and plot it. The same dataflow is implemented for a `dynamic-node` in [`dataflow_dynamic.yml`](./dataflow_dynamic.yml). It contains the same nodes as the previous dataflow, but the plot node is a dynamic node. See the next section for more information on how to start such a dataflow. ## Getting started After installing Rust, `dora-cli` and `uv` (if you installed the cli without pip), you will need to install the dependencies: ```bash cd examples/python-dataflow uv pip install -e ../../apis/python/node --reinstall dora build ./dataflow.yml --uv (or dora build ./dataflow_dynamic.yml --uv) ``` It will install the required dependencies for the Python nodes. Then you can run the dataflow: ```bash dora run ./dataflow.yml --uv (or dora start ./dataflow_dynamic.yml --uv) ``` **Note**: if you're running the dynamic dataflow, you will need to start manually the opencv-plot node: ```bash # activate your virtual environment in another terminal python opencv-plot --name plot --uv ```