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##
## This file is part of PyTango, a python binding for Tango
##
## http://www.tango-controls.org/static/PyTango/latest/doc/html/index.html
##
## Copyright 2011 CELLS / ALBA Synchrotron, Bellaterra, Spain
##
## PyTango is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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##
## PyTango is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
## GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
##
## You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
## along with PyTango. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
##
################################################################################
"""
This is an internal PyTango module.
"""
__all__ = []
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext"
import operator
from _PyTango import StdStringVector
from _PyTango import GroupElement
from utils import document_method as __document_method
from utils import seq_2_StdStringVector
def __apply_to(fn, key):
if isinstance(key, slice):
if key.step:
return [ fn(x) for x in xrange(key.start, key.stop, key.step) ]
else:
return [ fn(x) for x in xrange(key.start, key.stop) ]
else:
return fn(key)
def __GroupElement__contains(self, pattern):
return self.contains(pattern)
def __GroupElement__get_one_item(self, key):
x = self.get_group(key)
if x is not None:
return x
return self.get_device(key)
def __GroupElement__getitem(self, key):
fn = lambda x: __GroupElement__get_one_item(self, x)
return __apply_to(fn, key)
def __GroupElement__delitem(self, key):
fn = lambda x: self.remove(x)
return __apply_to(fn, key)
def __GroupElement__len(self):
return self.get_size()
def __GroupElement__add(self, patterns_or_group, timeout_ms=-1):
if isinstance(patterns_or_group, GroupElement):
return self.__add(patterns_or_group, timeout_ms)
elif isinstance(patterns_or_group, StdStringVector):
return self.__add(patterns_or_group, timeout_ms)
elif isinstance(patterns_or_group, str):
return self.__add(patterns_or_group, timeout_ms)
elif operator.isSequenceType(patterns_or_group):
patterns = seq_2_StdStringVector(patterns_or_group)
return self.__add(patterns, timeout_ms)
else:
raise TypeError('Parameter patterns_or_group: Should be GroupElement, str or a sequence of strings.')
def __GroupElement__remove(self, patterns, forward=True):
if isinstance(patterns, str):
return self.__remove(patterns, forward)
elif operator.isSequenceType(patterns):
std_patterns = seq_2_StdStringVector(patterns)
return self.__remove(std_patterns, forward)
else:
raise TypeError('Parameter patterns: Should be a str or a sequence of str.')
def __GroupElement__comand_inout(self, cmd_name, param=None, forward=True):
if param is None:
idx = self.command_inout_asynch(cmd_name, forget=False, forward=forward, reserved=-1)
else:
idx = self.command_inout_asynch(cmd_name, param, forget=False, forward=forward, reserved=-1)
return self.command_inout_reply(idx)
def __GroupElement__read_attribute(self, attr_name, forward=True):
idx = self.read_attribute_asynch(attr_name, forward, reserved=-1)
return self.read_attribute_reply(idx)
def __GroupElement__read_attributes(self, attr_names, forward=True):
idx = self.read_attributes_asynch(attr_names, forward, reserved=-1)
return self.read_attributes_reply(idx)
def __GroupElement__write_attribute(self, attr_name, value, forward=True):
idx = self.write_attribute_asynch(attr_name, value, forward, reserved=-1)
return self.write_attribute_reply(idx)
def __init_GroupElement():
GroupElement.__contains__ = __GroupElement__contains
GroupElement.__getitem__ = __GroupElement__getitem
GroupElement.__delitem__ = __GroupElement__delitem
GroupElement.__len__ = __GroupElement__len
GroupElement.add = __GroupElement__add
GroupElement.remove = __GroupElement__remove
GroupElement.command_inout = __GroupElement__comand_inout
GroupElement.read_attribute = __GroupElement__read_attribute
GroupElement.read_attributes = __GroupElement__read_attributes
GroupElement.write_attribute = __GroupElement__write_attribute
def __doc_GroupElement():
def document_method(method_name, desc, append=True):
return __document_method(GroupElement, method_name, desc, append)
document_method("add", """
add(self, patterns, timeout_ms=-1) -> None
Attaches any device which name matches one of the specified patterns.
This method first asks to the Tango database the list of device names
matching one the patterns. Devices are then attached to the group in
the order in which they are returned by the database.
Any device already present in the hierarchy (i.e. a device belonging to
the group or to one of its subgroups), is silently ignored but its
client side timeout is set to timeout_ms milliseconds if timeout_ms
is different from -1.
Parameters :
- patterns : (str | sequence<str>) can be a simple device name or
a device name pattern (e.g. domain_*/ family/member_*),
or a sequence of these.
- timeout_ms : (int) If timeout_ms is different from -1, the client
side timeouts of all devices matching the
specified patterns are set to timeout_ms
milliseconds.
Return : None
Throws : TypeError, ArgumentError
""" )
document_method("remove", """
remove(self, patterns, forward=True) -> None
Removes any group or device which name matches the specified pattern.
The pattern parameter can be a group name, a device name or a device
name pattern (e.g domain_*/family/member_*).
Since we can have groups with the same name in the hierarchy, a group
name can be fully qualified to specify which group should be removed.
Considering the following group:
::
-> gauges
| -> cell-01
| |-> penning
| | |-> ...
| |-> pirani
| |-> ...
| -> cell-02
| |-> penning
| | |-> ...
| |-> pirani
| |-> ...
| -> cell-03
| |-> ...
|
| -> ...
A call to gauges->remove("penning") will remove any group named
"penning" in the hierarchy while gauges->remove("gauges.cell-02.penning")
will only remove the specified group.
Parameters :
- patterns : (str | sequence<str>) A string with the pattern or a
list of patterns.
- forward : (bool) If fwd is set to true (the default), the remove
request is also forwarded to subgroups. Otherwise,
it is only applied to the local set of elements.
For instance, the following code remove any
stepper motor in the hierarchy:
root_group->remove("*/stepper_motor/*");
Return : None
Throws :
""" )
document_method("contains", """
contains(self, pattern, forward=True) -> bool
Parameters :
- pattern : (str) The pattern can be a fully qualified or simple
group name, a device name or a device name pattern.
- forward : (bool) If fwd is set to true (the default), the remove
request is also forwarded to subgroups. Otherwise,
it is only applied to the local set of elements.
Return : (bool) Returns true if the hierarchy contains groups and/or
devices which name matches the specified pattern. Returns
false otherwise.
Throws :
""" )
document_method("get_device", """
get_device(self, dev_name) -> DeviceProxy
get_device(self, idx) -> DeviceProxy
Returns a reference to the specified device or None if there is no
device by that name in the group. Or, returns a reference to the
"idx-th" device in the hierarchy or NULL if the hierarchy contains
less than "idx" devices.
This method may throw an exception in case the specified device belongs
to the group but can't be reached (not registered, down...). See example
below:
::
try:
dp = g.get_device("my/device/01")
if dp is None:
# my/device/01 does not belong to the group
pass
except DevFailed, f:
# my/device/01 belongs to the group but can't be reached
pass
The request is systematically forwarded to subgroups (i.e. if no device
named device_name could be found in the local set of devices, the
request is forwarded to subgroups).
Parameters :
- dev_name : (str) Device name.
- idx : (int) Device number.
Return : (DeviceProxy) Be aware that this method returns a
different DeviceProxy referring to the same device each time.
So, do not use it directly for permanent things.
Example:
# WRONG: The DeviceProxy will quickly go out of scope
# and disappear (thus, the event will be automatically
# unsubscribed)
g.get_device("my/device/01").subscribe_events('attr', callback)
# GOOD:
dp = g.get_device("my/device/01")
dp.subscribe_events('attr', callback)
Throws : DevFailed
""" )
document_method("get_group", """
get_group(self, group_name ) -> Group
Returns a reference to the specified group or None if there is no group
by that name. The group_name can be a fully qualified name.
Considering the following group:
::
-> gauges
|-> cell-01
| |-> penning
| | |-> ...
| |-> pirani
| |-> ...
|-> cell-02
| |-> penning
| | |-> ...
| |-> pirani
| |-> ...
| -> cell-03
| |-> ...
|
| -> ...
A call to gauges.get_group("penning") returns the first group named
"penning" in the hierarchy (i.e. gauges.cell-01.penning) while
gauges.get_group("gauges.cell-02.penning'') returns the specified group.
The request is systematically forwarded to subgroups (i.e. if no group
named group_name could be found in the local set of elements, the request
is forwarded to subgroups).
Parameters :
- group_name : (str)
Return : (Group)
Throws :
New in PyTango 7.0.0
""" )
# Tango methods (~ DeviceProxy interface)
document_method("ping", """
ping(self, forward=True) -> bool
Ping all devices in a group.
Parameters :
- forward : (bool) If fwd is set to true (the default), the request
is also forwarded to subgroups. Otherwise, it is
only applied to the local set of devices.
Return : (bool) This method returns true if all devices in
the group are alive, false otherwise.
Throws :
""" )
document_method("set_timeout_millis", """
set_timeout_millis(self, timeout_ms) -> bool
Set client side timeout for all devices composing the group in
milliseconds. Any method which takes longer than this time to execute
will throw an exception.
Parameters :
- timeout_ms : (int)
Return : None
Throws : (errors are ignored)
New in PyTango 7.0.0
""" )
document_method("command_inout_asynch", """
command_inout_asynch(self, cmd_name, forget=False, forward=True, reserved=-1 ) -> int
command_inout_asynch(self, cmd_name, param=None forget=False, forward=True, reserved=-1 ) -> int
Executes a Tango command on each device in the group asynchronously.
The method sends the request to all devices and returns immediately.
Pass the returned request id to Group.command_inout_reply() to obtain
the results.
Parameters :
- cmd_name : (str) Command name
- param : (any)
- forget : (bool) Fire and forget flag. If set to true, it means that
no reply is expected (i.e. the caller does not care
about it and will not even try to get it)
- forward : (bool) If it is set to true (the default) request is
forwarded to subgroups. Otherwise, it is only applied
to the local set of devices.
- reserved : (int) is reserved for internal purpose and should not be
used. This parameter may disappear in a near future.
Return : (int) request id. Pass the returned request id to
Group.command_inout_reply() to obtain the results.
Throws :
""" )
document_method("command_inout_reply", """
command_inout_reply(self, req_id, timeout_ms=0) -> sequence<GroupCmdReply>
Returns the results of an asynchronous command.
Parameters :
- req_id : (int) Is a request identifier previously returned by one
of the command_inout_asynch methods
- timeout_ms : (int) For each device in the hierarchy, if the command
result is not yet available, command_inout_reply
wait timeout_ms milliseconds before throwing an
exception. This exception will be part of the
global reply. If timeout_ms is set to 0,
command_inout_reply waits "indefinitely".
Return : (sequence<GroupCmdReply>)
Throws :
""" )
document_method("command_inout", """
command_inout( self, cmd_name, param=None, forward=True) -> sequence<GroupCmdReply>
Just a shortcut to do:
self.command_inout_reply(self.command_inout_asynch(...))
Parameters:
- cmd_name : (str)
- param : (any)
- forward : (bool)
Return : (sequence<GroupCmdReply>)
""" )
document_method("read_attribute_asynch", """
read_attribute_asynch(self, attr_name, forward=True, reserved=-1 ) -> int
Reads an attribute on each device in the group asynchronously.
The method sends the request to all devices and returns immediately.
Parameters :
- attr_name : (str) Name of the attribute to read.
- forward : (bool) If it is set to true (the default) request is
forwarded to subgroups. Otherwise, it is only applied
to the local set of devices.
- reserved : (int) is reserved for internal purpose and should not be
used. This parameter may disappear in a near future.
Return : (int) request id. Pass the returned request id to
Group.read_attribute_reply() to obtain the results.
Throws :
""" )
document_method("read_attributes_asynch", """
read_attributes_asynch(self, attr_names, forward=True, reserved=-1 ) -> int
Reads the attributes on each device in the group asynchronously.
The method sends the request to all devices and returns immediately.
Parameters :
- attr_names : (sequence<str>) Name of the attributes to read.
- forward : (bool) If it is set to true (the default) request is
forwarded to subgroups. Otherwise, it is only applied
to the local set of devices.
- reserved : (int) is reserved for internal purpose and should not be
used. This parameter may disappear in a near future.
Return : (int) request id. Pass the returned request id to
Group.read_attributes_reply() to obtain the results.
Throws :
""" )
document_method("read_attribute_reply", """
read_attribute_reply(self, req_id, timeout_ms=0 ) -> sequence<GroupAttrReply>
Returns the results of an asynchronous attribute reading.
Parameters :
- req_id : (int) a request identifier previously returned by read_attribute_asynch.
- timeout_ms : (int) For each device in the hierarchy, if the attribute
value is not yet available, read_attribute_reply
wait timeout_ms milliseconds before throwing an
exception. This exception will be part of the
global reply. If timeout_ms is set to 0,
read_attribute_reply waits "indefinitely".
Return : (sequence<GroupAttrReply>)
Throws :
""" )
document_method("read_attributes_reply", """
read_attributes_reply(self, req_id, timeout_ms=0 ) -> sequence<GroupAttrReply>
Returns the results of an asynchronous attribute reading.
Parameters :
- req_id : (int) a request identifier previously returned by read_attribute_asynch.
- timeout_ms : (int) For each device in the hierarchy, if the attribute
value is not yet available, read_attribute_reply
wait timeout_ms milliseconds before throwing an
exception. This exception will be part of the
global reply. If timeout_ms is set to 0,
read_attributes_reply waits "indefinitely".
Return : (sequence<GroupAttrReply>)
Throws :
""" )
document_method("read_attribute", """
read_attribute( self, attr_name, forward=True) -> sequence<GroupAttrReply>
Just a shortcut to do:
self.read_attribute_reply(self.read_attribute_asynch(...))
""" )
document_method("read_attributes", """
read_attributes( self, attr_names, forward=True) -> sequence<GroupAttrReply>
Just a shortcut to do:
self.read_attributes_reply(self.read_attributes_asynch(...))
""" )
document_method("write_attribute_asynch", """
write_attribute_asynch(self, attr_name, value, forward=True, reserved=-1 ) -> int
Writes an attribute on each device in the group asynchronously.
The method sends the request to all devices and returns immediately.
Parameters :
- attr_name : (str) Name of the attribute to write.
- value : (any) Value to write. See DeviceProxy.write_attribute
- forward : (bool) If it is set to true (the default) request is
forwarded to subgroups. Otherwise, it is only applied
to the local set of devices.
- reserved : (int) is reserved for internal purpose and should not
be used. This parameter may disappear in a near
future.
Return : (int) request id. Pass the returned request id to
Group.write_attribute_reply() to obtain the acknowledgements.
Throws :
""" )
document_method("write_attribute_reply", """
write_attribute_reply(self, req_id, timeout_ms=0 ) -> sequence<GroupReply>
Returns the acknowledgements of an asynchronous attribute writing.
Parameters :
- req_id : (int) a request identifier previously returned by write_attribute_asynch.
- timeout_ms : (int) For each device in the hierarchy, if the acknowledgment
is not yet available, write_attribute_reply
wait timeout_ms milliseconds before throwing an
exception. This exception will be part of the
global reply. If timeout_ms is set to 0,
write_attribute_reply waits "indefinitely".
Return : (sequence<GroupReply>)
Throws :
""" )
document_method("write_attribute", """
write_attribute( self, attr_name, value, forward=True) -> sequence<GroupReply>
Just a shortcut to do:
self.write_attribute_reply(self.write_attribute_asynch(...))
""" )
# Misc methods
document_method("get_name", """
Get the name of the group. Eg: Group('name').get_name() == 'name'
""" )
document_method("get_fully_qualified_name", """
Get the complete (dpt-separated) name of the group. This takes into
consideration the name of the group and its parents.
""" )
document_method("enable", "Enables a group or a device element in a group.")
document_method("disable", "Disables a group or a device element in a group.")
document_method("is_enabled", "Check if a group is enabled.\nNew in PyTango 7.0.0")
document_method("name_equals", "New in PyTango 7.0.0")
document_method("name_matches", "New in PyTango 7.0.0")
document_method("get_size", """
get_size(self, forward=True) -> int
Parameters :
- forward : (bool) If it is set to true (the default), the request is
forwarded to sub-groups.
Return : (int) The number of the devices in the hierarchy
Throws :
""" )
# "Should not be used" methods
# get_parent(self)
def init(doc=True):
__init_GroupElement()
if doc:
__doc_GroupElement()
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