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moved gpio/__init__.py to gpio/pin.py. gpio/__init__ only imports now.

digital 7 years ago
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2 changed files with 229 additions and 174 deletions
  1. 6 174
      src/digilib/gpio/__init__.py
  2. 223 0
      src/digilib/gpio/pin.py

+ 6 - 174
src/digilib/gpio/__init__.py

@@ -16,180 +16,12 @@
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 # along with DigiLib.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
-# Python modules
-import atexit
-import logging
-import threading
-import traceback
-# Third party modules
-import curio
-import digilib.network
-import digilib.misc
-
-log = logging.getLogger(__name__+"")
-lgpio = logging.getLogger(__name__+".gpio")
-
-# Error messages
-ERROR_TAKES_ARGUMENTS = "{} takes {} {} argument(s): {}"
-# respond(ERROR_TAKES_ARGUMENTS.format(
-#         command, "one", "positional", "<name>"))
-
-_pins_for_cleanup = set()
-_gpio = None
-
-class PinBase(object):
-    """
-    PinBase is the base class for all classes representing a gpio pin
-
-    Parameters
-    ----------
-    pin_number: int
-        number of the pin
-    mode: gpio.OUT or gpio.IN
-        ``gpio.IN`` if the pin is an read pin or ``gpio.OUT`` if the pin is an write pin
-    """
-    pin_number = None
-    def __init__(self,pin_number,mode):
-        super(PinBase,self).__init__()
-        self.pin_number = pin_number
-        _gpio.setup(self.pin_number,_gpio.OUT)
-
-    def write(self,value):
-        [value] = digilib.misc.parse_to_int_list(value)
-        _gpio.write(self.pin_number,value)
-
-    def read(self):
-        value = _gpio.read(self.pin_number,value)
-        return value
-
-class DigitalPin(PinBase):
-    def __init__(self,pin_number,mode):
-        super(DigitalPin,self).__init__(pin_number,mode)
-
-class AnalogPin(PinBase):
-    def __init__(self,pin_number):
-        super(AnalogPin,self).__init__(pin_number)
-
-class ControllerBase(object):
-    """
-    PinControllerBase is the base class for all classes controlling one or more physical devices connected to a gpio header or other controllers
-    """
-
-    def __init__(self):
-        super().__init__()
-
-
-class LED(DigitalPin):
-    """
-    Controlls a LED
-
-    Parameters
-    ----------
-    pin: int
-        number of the led's pin
-
-    Attributes
-    ----------
-    lock: threading.Lock
-        The lock used to protect gpio operations.
-    """
-    lock = None
-
-    def __init__(self,pin):
-        super(DigitalPin,self).__init__(pin,_gpio.OUT)
-        self.lock = threading.Lock()
-        self.on()
-
-    async def on(self,args=[],command=None,respond=None):
-        if self.lock.locked():
-            response("This LED is already in use")
-            return
-        with self.lock:
-            self.write(True)
-
-    async def off(self,args=[],command=None,respond=None):
-        if self.lock.locked():
-            respond("This LED is already in use")
-            return
-        with self.lock:
-            self.write(False)
-
-    async def set(self,args=[],command=None,respond=None):
-        if len(args) != 1:
-            respond("one missing argument: state")
-            return
-        [state] = args
-        if self.lock.locked():
-            response("This LED is already in use")
-            return
-        with self.lock:
-            self.write(state)
-
-
-class StatusLED(PinControllerBase):
-
-    def __init__(self,pin_red,pin_green):
-        super(StatusLED,self).__init__([pin_red,pin_green])
-        self.pin_red = DigitalPin(pin_red,_gpio.OUT)
-        self.pin_green = DigitalPin(pin_green,_gpio.OUT)
-        self.green()
-
-    def red(self,args=[],command=None,respond=None):
-        if len(args) > 1:
-            respond(ERROR_TAKES_ARGUMENTS.format(
-                command,"one","optional","<state>"))
-            return
-        elif len(args) == 1:
-            state = digilib.misc.parse_to_int_list(*args)
-        else:
-            state = 1
-        self.pin_red.write(state)
-        self.pin_green.write(int(not state))
-
-    def green(self,args=[],command=None,respond=None):
-        if len(args) > 1:
-            respond(ERROR_TAKES_ARGUMENTS.format(
-                command,"one","optional","<state>"))
-            return
-        elif len(args) == 1:
-            state = int(*args)
-        else:
-            state = 1
-        self.pin_green.write(state)
-        self.pin_red.write(int(not state))
-
-class DebugPinController(PinControllerBase):
-
-    def write(self,args=[],command=None,respond=None):
-        if len(args) != 2:
-            respond(ERROR_TAKES_ARGUMENTS.format(
-                    command, "two", "positional", "<name>"))
-            return False
-        pins = digilib.misc.parse_to_int_list(args[0])
-        [state] = digilib.misc.parse_to_int_list(args[1])
-        _gpio.write(pins,state)
-
-    def read(self,args=[],command=None,respond=None):
-        if len(args) != 2:
-            respond(ERROR_TAKES_ARGUMENTS.format(
-                    command, "two", "positional", "<name>"))
-            return False
-        pins = digilib.misc.parse_to_int_list(args[0])
-        [state] = digilib.misc.parse_to_int_list(args[1])
-        rv = _gpio.read(pins,state)
-        lgpio.debug(rv)
-        respond(str(rv))
-
-    def raise_exc(self,args=[],command=None,respond=None):
-        raise Exception("Test Exception")
-
-    async def araise_exc(self,args=[],command=None,respond=None):
-        state = digilib.misc.parse_to_int_list("1,2,3,4")
-        a = 1+2
-        raise Exception("Test Async Exception")
-
-if __name__ == "__main__":
-    pass
+
+import .wrapper.*
+import .pin.*
+import .controller.*
+import .ctrl_manager.*
+
 
 
 

+ 223 - 0
src/digilib/gpio/pin.py

@@ -0,0 +1,223 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python3.5
+# Copyright 2017 Digital
+#
+# This file is part of DigiLib.
+#
+# DigiLib is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# DigiLib is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with DigiLib.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+# Python modules
+import atexit
+import logging
+import threading
+import traceback
+# Third party modules
+import curio
+import digilib.network
+import digilib.misc
+
+log = logging.getLogger(__name__+"")
+lgpio = logging.getLogger(__name__+".gpio")
+
+# Error messages
+ERROR_TAKES_ARGUMENTS = "{} takes {} {} argument(s): {}"
+# respond(ERROR_TAKES_ARGUMENTS.format(
+#         command, "one", "positional", "<name>"))
+
+_pins_for_cleanup = set()
+_gpio = None
+
+class PinBase(object):
+    """
+    PinBase is the base class for all classes representing a gpio pin
+
+    Parameters
+    ----------
+    pin_number: int
+        number of the pin
+    mode: gpio.OUT or gpio.IN
+        ``gpio.IN`` if the pin is an read pin or ``gpio.OUT`` if the pin is an write pin
+    """
+    pin_number = None
+    def __init__(self,pin_number,mode):
+        super(PinBase,self).__init__()
+        self.pin_number = pin_number
+        _gpio.setup(self.pin_number,_gpio.OUT)
+
+    def write(self,value):
+        [value] = digilib.misc.parse_to_int_list(value)
+        _gpio.write(self.pin_number,value)
+
+    def read(self):
+        value = _gpio.read(self.pin_number,value)
+        return value
+
+class DigitalPin(PinBase):
+    def __init__(self,pin_number,mode):
+        super(DigitalPin,self).__init__(pin_number,mode)
+
+class AnalogPin(PinBase):
+    def __init__(self,pin_number):
+        super(AnalogPin,self).__init__(pin_number)
+
+class ControllerBase(object):
+    """
+    PinControllerBase is the base class for all classes controlling one or more physical devices connected to a gpio header or other controllers
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        super().__init__()
+
+
+class LED(DigitalPin):
+    """
+    Controlls a LED
+
+    Parameters
+    ----------
+    pin: int
+        number of the led's pin
+
+    Attributes
+    ----------
+    lock: threading.Lock
+        The lock used to protect gpio operations.
+    """
+    lock = None
+
+    def __init__(self,pin):
+        super(DigitalPin,self).__init__(pin,_gpio.OUT)
+        self.lock = threading.Lock()
+        self.on()
+
+    async def on(self,args=[],command=None,respond=None):
+        if self.lock.locked():
+            response("This LED is already in use")
+            return
+        with self.lock:
+            self.write(True)
+
+    async def off(self,args=[],command=None,respond=None):
+        if self.lock.locked():
+            respond("This LED is already in use")
+            return
+        with self.lock:
+            self.write(False)
+
+    async def set(self,args=[],command=None,respond=None):
+        if len(args) != 1:
+            respond("one missing argument: state")
+            return
+        [state] = args
+        if self.lock.locked():
+            response("This LED is already in use")
+            return
+        with self.lock:
+            self.write(state)
+
+
+class StatusLED(PinControllerBase):
+
+    def __init__(self,pin_red,pin_green):
+        super(StatusLED,self).__init__([pin_red,pin_green])
+        self.pin_red = DigitalPin(pin_red,_gpio.OUT)
+        self.pin_green = DigitalPin(pin_green,_gpio.OUT)
+        self.green()
+
+    def red(self,args=[],command=None,respond=None):
+        if len(args) > 1:
+            respond(ERROR_TAKES_ARGUMENTS.format(
+                command,"one","optional","<state>"))
+            return
+        elif len(args) == 1:
+            state = digilib.misc.parse_to_int_list(*args)
+        else:
+            state = 1
+        self.pin_red.write(state)
+        self.pin_green.write(int(not state))
+
+    def green(self,args=[],command=None,respond=None):
+        if len(args) > 1:
+            respond(ERROR_TAKES_ARGUMENTS.format(
+                command,"one","optional","<state>"))
+            return
+        elif len(args) == 1:
+            state = int(*args)
+        else:
+            state = 1
+        self.pin_green.write(state)
+        self.pin_red.write(int(not state))
+
+class DebugPinController(PinControllerBase):
+
+    def write(self,args=[],command=None,respond=None):
+        if len(args) != 2:
+            respond(ERROR_TAKES_ARGUMENTS.format(
+                    command, "two", "positional", "<name>"))
+            return False
+        pins = digilib.misc.parse_to_int_list(args[0])
+        [state] = digilib.misc.parse_to_int_list(args[1])
+        _gpio.write(pins,state)
+
+    def read(self,args=[],command=None,respond=None):
+        if len(args) != 2:
+            respond(ERROR_TAKES_ARGUMENTS.format(
+                    command, "two", "positional", "<name>"))
+            return False
+        pins = digilib.misc.parse_to_int_list(args[0])
+        [state] = digilib.misc.parse_to_int_list(args[1])
+        rv = _gpio.read(pins,state)
+        lgpio.debug(rv)
+        respond(str(rv))
+
+    def raise_exc(self,args=[],command=None,respond=None):
+        raise Exception("Test Exception")
+
+    async def araise_exc(self,args=[],command=None,respond=None):
+        state = digilib.misc.parse_to_int_list("1,2,3,4")
+        a = 1+2
+        raise Exception("Test Async Exception")
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+    pass
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