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server/browser graph sync. cut dependency on the WS version. merge some changes between arduino/pi code.
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author | drewp <drewp@bigasterisk.com> |
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date | Sat, 30 Jan 2016 06:40:00 -0800 |
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from __future__ import division import time, logging, os from rdflib import Namespace, RDF, URIRef, Literal try: import pigpio except ImportError: pigpio = None import w1thermsensor import sys log = logging.getLogger() ROOM = Namespace('http://projects.bigasterisk.com/room/') XSD = Namespace('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#') RDFS = Namespace('http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#') class DeviceType(object): deviceType = NotImplementedError @classmethod def findInstances(cls, graph, board, pi): """ return any number of instances of this class for all the separately controlled devices on the board. Two LEDS makes two instances, but two sensors on the same onewire bus makes only one device (which yields more statements). """ log.debug("graph has any connected devices of type %s?", cls.deviceType) for row in graph.query("""SELECT ?dev ?gpioNumber WHERE { ?board :hasPin ?pin . ?pin :gpioNumber ?gpioNumber; :connectedTo ?dev . ?dev a ?thisType . } ORDER BY ?dev""", initBindings=dict(board=board, thisType=cls.deviceType)): yield cls(graph, row.dev, pi, int(row.gpioNumber)) def __init__(self, graph, uri, pi, pinNumber): self.graph, self.uri, self.pi = graph, uri, pi self.pinNumber = pinNumber self.hostStateInit() def hostStateInit(self): """ If you don't want to use __init__, you can use this to set up whatever storage you might need for hostStatements """ def description(self): return { 'uri': self.uri, 'className': self.__class__.__name__, 'pinNumber': getattr(self, 'pinNumber', None), 'outputPatterns': self.outputPatterns(), 'watchPrefixes': self.watchPrefixes(), 'outputWidgets': self.outputWidgets(), } def hostStatements(self): """ Like readFromPoll but these statements come from the host-side python code, not the connected device. Include output state (e.g. light brightness) if its master version is in this object. This method is called on /graph requests so it should be fast. """ return [] def watchPrefixes(self): """ subj,pred pairs of the statements that might be returned from readFromPoll, so the dashboard knows what it should watch. This should be eliminated, as the dashboard should just always watch the whole tree of statements starting self.uri """ return [] def poll(self): return [] # statements def outputPatterns(self): """ Triple patterns, using None as a wildcard, that should be routed to sendOutput """ return [] def outputWidgets(self): """ structs to make output widgets on the dashboard. ~1 of these per handler you have in sendOutput """ return [] def sendOutput(self, statements): """ If we got statements that match this class's outputPatterns, this will be called with the statements that matched. Todo: it would be fine to read back confirmations or whatever. Just need a way to collect them into graph statements. """ raise NotImplementedError _knownTypes = set() def register(deviceType): _knownTypes.add(deviceType) return deviceType @register class MotionSensorInput(DeviceType): # compare motion sensor lib at http://pythonhosted.org/gpiozero/inputs/ # which is a bit fancier deviceType = ROOM['MotionSensor'] def setup(self): self.pi.set_mode(17, pigpio.INPUT) self.pi.set_pull_up_down(17, pigpio.PUD_DOWN) def poll(self): motion = self.pi.read(17) return [ (self.uri, ROOM['sees'], ROOM['motion'] if motion else ROOM['noMotion']), self.recentMotionStatement(motion), ] def recentMotionStatement(self, motion): if not hasattr(self, 'lastMotionTime'): self.lastMotionTime = 0 now = time.time() if motion: self.lastMotionTime = now recentMotion = now - self.lastMotionTime < 60 * 10 return (self.uri, ROOM['seesRecently'], ROOM['motion'] if recentMotion else ROOM['noMotion']) def watchPrefixes(self): return [ (self.uri, ROOM['sees']), (self.uri, ROOM['seesRecently']), ] @register class RgbStrip(DeviceType): """3 PWMs for r/g/b on a strip""" # pigpio daemon is working fine, but # https://github.com/RPi-Distro/python-gpiozero/blob/59ba7154c5918745ac894ea03503667d6473c760/gpiozero/output_devices.py#L213 # can also apparently do PWM deviceType = ROOM['RgbStrip'] @classmethod def findInstances(cls, graph, board, pi): for row in graph.query("""SELECT DISTINCT ?dev ?r ?g ?b WHERE { ?board :hasPin ?rpin; :hasPin ?gpin; :hasPin ?bpin . ?dev a :RgbStrip; :redChannel ?rpin; :greenChannel ?gpin; :blueChannel ?bpin . ?rpin :gpioNumber ?r . ?gpin :gpioNumber ?g . ?bpin :gpioNumber ?b . } ORDER BY ?dev""", initBindings=dict(board=board), initNs={'': ROOM}): log.debug('found rgb %r', row) yield cls(graph, row.dev, pi, row.r, row.g, row.b) def __init__(self, graph, uri, pi, r, g, b): self.graph, self.uri, self.pi = graph, uri, pi self.rgb = map(int, [r, g, b]) self.value = '#000000' def setup(self): for i in self.rgb: self.pi.set_mode(i, pigpio.OUTPUT) self.pi.set_PWM_frequency(i, 200) self.pi.set_PWM_dutycycle(i, 0) def hostStatements(self): return [(self.uri, ROOM['color'], Literal(self.value))] def outputPatterns(self): return [(self.uri, ROOM['color'], None)] def _rgbFromHex(self, h): rrggbb = h.lstrip('#') return [int(x, 16) for x in [rrggbb[0:2], rrggbb[2:4], rrggbb[4:6]]] def sendOutput(self, statements): assert len(statements) == 1 assert statements[0][:2] == (self.uri, ROOM['color']) rgb = self._rgbFromHex(statements[0][2]) self.value = statements[0][2] for (i, v) in zip(self.rgb, rgb): self.pi.set_PWM_dutycycle(i, v) def outputWidgets(self): return [{ 'element': 'output-rgb', 'subj': self.uri, 'pred': ROOM['color'], }] @register class TempHumidSensor(DeviceType): deviceType = ROOM['TempHumidSensor'] def __init__(self, *a, **kw): DeviceType.__init__(self, *a, **kw) sys.path.append('/opt/pigpio/EXAMPLES/Python/DHT22_AM2302_SENSOR') import DHT22 self.sensor = DHT22.sensor(self.pi, self.pinNumber) def poll(self): self.sensor.trigger() humid, tempC = self.sensor.humidity(), self.sensor.temperature() stmts = set() if humid is not None: stmts.add((self.uri, ROOM['humidity'], Literal(round(humid, 2)))) else: stmts.add((self.uri, RDFS['comment'], Literal('DHT read returned None'))) if tempC is not None: stmts.add((self.uri, ROOM['temperatureF'], # see round() note in arduinoNode/devices.py Literal(round(tempC * 9 / 5 + 32, 2)))) else: stmts.add((self.uri, RDFS['comment'], Literal('DHT read returned None'))) return stmts def watchPrefixes(self): return [ (self.uri, ROOM['temperatureF']), (self.uri, ROOM['humidity']), ] @register class OneWire(DeviceType): """ Also see /my/proj/ansible/roles/raspi_io_node/tasks/main.yml for some system config that contains the pin number that you want to use for onewire. The pin number in this config is currently ignored. """ deviceType = ROOM['OneWire'] # deliberately written like arduinoNode's one for an easier merge. def __init__(self, *a, **kw): DeviceType.__init__(self, *a, **kw) log.info("scan for w1 devices") self._sensors = w1thermsensor.W1ThermSensor.get_available_sensors() for s in self._sensors: # Something looks different about these ids # ('000003a5a94c') vs the ones I get from arduino # ('2813bea50300003d'). Not sure if I'm parsing them # differently or what. s.uri = URIRef(os.path.join(self.uri, 'dev-%s' % s.id)) log.info(' found temperature sensor %s' % s.uri) def poll(self): try: stmts = [] for sensor in self._sensors: stmts.append((self.uri, ROOM['connectedTo'], sensor.uri)) try: tempF = sensor.get_temperature(sensor.DEGREES_F) stmts.append((sensor.uri, ROOM['temperatureF'], # see round() note in arduinoNode/devices.py Literal(round(tempF, 2)))) except w1thermsensor.core.SensorNotReadyError as e: log.warning(e) return stmts except Exception as e: log.error(e) os.abort() def watchPrefixes(self): return [(s.uri, ROOM['temperatureF']) for s in self._sensors] @register class LedOutput(DeviceType): deviceType = ROOM['LedOutput'] def hostStateInit(self): self.value = 0 def setup(self): self.pi.set_mode(self.pinNumber, pigpio.OUTPUT) self.pi.set_PWM_frequency(self.pinNumber, 200) self.pi.set_PWM_dutycycle(self.pinNumber, 0) def outputPatterns(self): return [(self.uri, ROOM['brightness'], None)] def sendOutput(self, statements): assert len(statements) == 1 assert statements[0][:2] == (self.uri, ROOM['brightness']) self.value = float(statements[0][2]) v = int(self.value * 255) self.pi.set_PWM_dutycycle(self.pinNumber, v) def hostStatements(self): return [(self.uri, ROOM['brightness'], Literal(self.value))] def outputWidgets(self): return [{ 'element': 'output-slider', 'min': 0, 'max': 1, 'step': 1 / 255, 'subj': self.uri, 'pred': ROOM['brightness'], }] @register class OnboardTemperature(DeviceType): deviceType = ROOM['OnboardTemperature'] @classmethod def findInstances(cls, graph, board, pi): for row in graph.query('''SELECT DISTINCT ?uri WHERE { ?board :onboardDevice ?uri . ?uri a :OnboardTemperature . }''', initBindings=dict(board=board)): yield cls(graph, row.uri, pi, pinNumber=None) def poll(self): milliC = open('/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp').read().strip() c = float(milliC) / 1000. f = c * 1.8 + 32 return [ (self.uri, ROOM['temperatureF'], Literal(f, datatype=XSD['decimal'])), ] def watchPrefixes(self): # these uris will become dynamic! see note on watchPrefixes # about eliminating it. return [(self.uri, ROOM['temperatureF']), ] def makeDevices(graph, board, pi): out = [] for dt in sorted(_knownTypes, key=lambda cls: cls.__name__): out.extend(dt.findInstances(graph, board, pi)) return out