Edit file File name : README.md Content :# python-hwdata Provides python interface to database stored in [hwdata](https://fedorahosted.org/hwdata/) package. It allows you to get human readable description of USB and PCI devices. ## Example ``` #!/usr/bin/python from hwdata import PCI, USB, PNP # for obtaining real id of your devices you can use package python-gudev pci_vendor_id = '0e11' pci_device_id = 'b01e' usb_vendor_id = '03f0' usb_device_id = '1f12' pci = PCI() print("Vendor: %s" % pci.get_vendor(pci_vendor_id)) print("Device: %s" % pci.get_device(pci_vendor_id, pci_device_id)) usb = USB() print("Vendor: %s" % usb.get_vendor(usb_vendor_id)) print("Device: %s" % usb.get_device(usb_vendor_id, usb_device_id)) pnp = PNP() print("Vendor: %s" $ pnp.get_vendor('AAA')) ``` ## Upstream https://github.com/xsuchy/python-hwdata ## Build package When you run: ``` tito build --tgz ``` you will get latest tar.gz file. When you run: ``` tito build --rpm ``` you will get latest rpm package. ## Distributions This package is present in [Fedora and EPEL](http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=10271). You should be able to just `dnf install python-hwdata`. Save