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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Start sampling with an AirPi board.
This is the main script file for sampling air quality and / or weather
data with an AirPi board on a Raspberry Pi. It takes configuration
settings from a number of config files, and outputs data from the
specified sensors in one or more requested formats. Errors notifications
can be raised via several methods.
See: http://airpi.es
http://github.com/haydnw/airpi
"""
import sys
sys.dont_write_bytecode = True
# We don't import individual sensors classes etc.
# here because they are imported dynamically below.
import socket
import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
import ConfigParser
import datetime
import time
import inspect
import os
import signal
import urllib2
import logging
import subprocess
from logging import handlers
from math import isnan
from sensors import sensor
from outputs import output
from supports import support
from notifications import notification
class MissingField(Exception):
"""Exception to raise when an imported plugin is missing a required
field.
"""
pass
def format_msg(msg, msgtype):
"""Format messages for consistency.
Format messages in a consistent format for display to the user, or
for recording in the LOGGER.
Args:
msg: The message to be formatted.
msgtype: The type of message represented by msg.
Returns:
The formatted string.
"""
msgtypes = ['error', 'warning', 'info']
if msgtype in msgtypes:
return(msgtype.upper() + ":").ljust(8, ' ') + " " + msg
elif msgtype is 'sys':
return("[AirPi] " + msg)
else:
return(msgtype.title() + ":").ljust(8, ' ') + " " + msg
def logthis(kind, msg):
""" Add spaces to align debug output.
Add spaces to LOGGER messages, so that debug output is nicely
aligned and therefore more readable.
Args:
kind: The kind of message to be processed.
msg: The message to be processed.
"""
if kind == "debug" or kind == "error":
LOGGER.debug(" " + msg)
else:
LOGGER.info(" " + msg)
def get_subclasses(mod, cls):
"""Load subclasses for a module.
Load the named subclasses for a specified module. Keys are named
'dummy' because they are not used, and calling them this means that
Pylint doesn't throw a message about them not being used.
Args:
mod: Module from which subclass should be loaded.
cls: Subclass to load
Returns:
The subclass.
"""
for dummy, obj in inspect.getmembers(mod):
if hasattr(obj, "__bases__") and cls in obj.__bases__:
return obj
def check_conn():
"""Check internet connectivity.
Check for internet connectivity by trying to connect to a website.
Returns:
boolean True if successfully connects to the site within five
seconds.
boolean False if fails to connect to the site within five
seconds.
"""
try:
urllib2.urlopen("http://www.google.com", timeout=5)
return True
except urllib2.URLError:
pass
return False
def led_setup(redpin, greenpin):
"""Set up AirPi LEDs.
Carry out initial setup of AirPi LEDs, including setting them to
'off'.
Args:
redpin: GPIO pin number for red pin.
greenpin: GPIO pin number for green pin.
"""
if redpin:
GPIO.setup(redpin, GPIO.OUT, initial=GPIO.LOW)
if redpin:
GPIO.setup(greenpin, GPIO.OUT, initial=GPIO.LOW)
def led_on(pin):
"""Turn LED on.
Turn on an AirPi LED at a given GPIO pin number.
Args:
pin: Pin number of the LED to turn on.
"""
GPIO.output(pin, GPIO.HIGH)
def led_off(pin):
"""Turn LED off.
Turn off an AirPi LED at a given GPIO pin number.
Args:
pin: Pin number of the LED to turn off.
"""
GPIO.output(pin, GPIO.LOW)
def get_serial():
"""Get Raspberry Pi serial no.
Get the serial number of the Raspberry Pi.
See: http://raspberrypi.nxez.com/2014/01/19/
getting-your-raspberry-pi-serial-number-using-python.html
Returns:
string The serial number, or an error string.
"""
cpuserial = "0000000000000000"
try:
thefile = open('/proc/cpuinfo', 'r')
for line in thefile:
if line[0:6] == 'Serial':
cpuserial = line[10:26]
thefile.close()
except Exception:
cpuserial = "ERROR000000000"
return cpuserial
def get_hostname():
"""Get current hostname.
Get the current hostname of the Raspberry Pi.
Returns:
string The hostname.
"""
if socket.gethostname().find('.') >= 0:
return socket.gethostname()
else:
return socket.gethostbyaddr(socket.gethostname())[0]
def set_cfg_paths():
"""Set paths to cfg files.
Set the paths to config files. Assumes that they are in a
sub-directory called 'cfg', within the same directory as the current
script (airpi.py).
Returns:
dict The paths to the various config files.
"""
cfgpaths = {}
basedir = os.path.abspath('.')
if basedir == "/":
basedir = "/home/pi/AirPi"
cfgdir = os.path.join(basedir, 'cfg')
cfgpaths['settings'] = os.path.join(cfgdir, 'settings.cfg')
cfgpaths['sensors'] = os.path.join(cfgdir, 'sensors.cfg')
cfgpaths['outputs'] = os.path.join(cfgdir, 'outputs.cfg')
cfgpaths['notifications'] = os.path.join(cfgdir, 'notifications.cfg')
cfgpaths['supports'] = os.path.join(cfgdir, 'supports.cfg')
logdir = os.path.join(basedir, 'log')
cfgpaths['log'] = os.path.join(logdir, 'airpi.log')
return cfgpaths
def set_up_logger():
"""Set up a logger.
Set up a logger to be used for this main script.
"""
thislogger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
thislogger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
handler = logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler(CFGPATHS['log'],
maxBytes=40960, backupCount=5)
thislogger.addHandler(handler)
formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s')
handler.setFormatter(formatter)
return thislogger
def check_cfg_file(filetocheck):
"""Check cfg file exists.
Check whether a specified cfg file exists. Print and log a warning
if not. Log the file name if it does exist.
Args:
filetocheck: The file to check the existence of.
Returns:
boolean True if the file exists.
"""
if not os.path.isfile(filetocheck):
msg = "Unable to access config file: " + filetocheck
print(msg)
logthis("error", msg)
exit(1)
else:
msg = "Config file: " + filetocheck
logthis("info", msg)
return True
def any_plugins_enabled(plugins, plugintype):
"""Warn user if no plugins in a list are enabled.
Print and log a message if the list of enabled plugins is empty,
i.e. there are no plugins enabled.
Args:
plugins: Array of plugins to check.
type: The type of plugin being checked.
Returns:
boolean True if there are any plugins enabled.
"""
if not plugins:
msg = "There are no " + plugintype + " plugins enabled!"
msg += " Please enable at least one and try again."
print(msg)
logthis("error", msg)
sys.exit(1)
else:
return True
def set_up_supports():
"""Set up AirPi support plugins.
Set up AirPi support plugins by reading supports.cfg to determine
which should be enabled.
Returns:
list A list containing the enabled 'support' objects.
"""
print("==========================================================")
msg = format_msg("SUPPORTS", 'loading')
print(msg)
check_cfg_file(CFGPATHS['supports'])
SUPPORTCONFIG = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
SUPPORTCONFIG.read(CFGPATHS['supports'])
SUPPORTNAMES = SUPPORTCONFIG.sections()
supportplugins = {}
for plugin in SUPPORTNAMES:
try:
try:
filename = SUPPORTCONFIG.get(plugin, "filename")
except Exception:
msg = "No filename config option found for support plugin "
msg += str(plugin)
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
raise
try:
enabled = SUPPORTCONFIG.getboolean(plugin, "enabled")
except Exception:
enabled = True
#if enabled, load the plugin
if enabled:
try:
# 'a' means nothing below, but argument must be non-null
mod = __import__('supports.' + filename, fromlist=['a'])
msg = "Successfully imported support module: " + filename
msg = format_msg(msg, 'success')
logthis("info", msg)
except Exception:
msg = "Could not import support module " + filename
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
raise
try:
msg = "Trying to get subclass for " + filename
msg = format_msg(msg, 'info')
logthis('info', msg)
supportclass = get_subclasses(mod, support.Support)
msg = "Successfully got subclasses for " + filename
msg = format_msg(msg, 'success')
logthis("info", msg)
if supportclass == None:
raise AttributeError
except Exception:
msg = "Could not find a subclass of support.Support in"
msg += " module " + filename
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
raise
try:
logthis("info", "Starting to set instclass for " + filename)
instclass = supportclass(SUPPORTCONFIG)
logthis("info", "Support plugin params are: " + str(instclass.params))
msg = "Successfully set instclass for " + filename
msg = format_msg(msg, 'success')
logthis("info", msg)
supportplugins[instclass.name.lower()] = instclass
msg = "Loaded support plugin " + str(plugin)
msg = format_msg(msg, 'success')
print(msg)
LOGGER.info("*******************")
except Exception as excep:
msg = "Failed to import support plugin " + plugin
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
logthis("info", msg)
else:
# Plugin is not enabled
supportplugins[filename] = False
except Exception as excep: #add specific exception for missing module
msg = "Did not import support plugin " + str(plugin) + ": " + str(excep)
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
raise excep
return supportplugins
def set_up_sensors():
"""Set up AirPi sensors.
Set up AirPi sensors by reading sensors.cfg to determine which
should be enabled, then checking that all required fields are
present in sensors.cfg.
Returns:
list A list containing the enabled 'sensor' objects.
"""
print("==========================================================")
msg = format_msg("SENSORS", 'loading')
print(msg)
check_cfg_file(CFGPATHS['sensors'])
SENSORCONFIG = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
SENSORCONFIG.read(CFGPATHS['sensors'])
SENSORNAMES = SENSORCONFIG.sections()
sensorplugins = []
GPIO.setwarnings(False)
GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM) #Use BCM GPIO numbers.
for i in SENSORNAMES:
try:
# See if the plugin is enabled
try:
enabled = SENSORCONFIG.getboolean(i, "enabled")
logthis("info", str(i) + " requested: " + str(enabled))
except Exception as excep:
enabled = True
# If enabled, load the plugin
if enabled:
try:
filename = SENSORCONFIG.get(i, "filename")
logthis("info", "Filename is: " + filename)
except Exception:
msg = "No filename config option found for sensor plugin "
msg += str(i)
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
logthis("error", msg)
raise
try:
# 'a' means nothing below, but argument must be non-null
logthis("info", "Trying to import sensors." + filename)
mod = __import__('sensors.' + filename, fromlist=['a'])
logthis("info", "Successfully imported sensors." + filename)
except Exception as excep:
msg = "Could not import sensor module " + filename
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
logthis("error", msg)
raise
try:
sensorclass = get_subclasses(mod, sensor.Sensor)
if sensorclass == None:
raise AttributeError
except Exception:
msg = "Could not find a subclass of sensor.Sensor in"
msg += " module " + filename
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
logthis("error", msg)
raise
try:
reqd = sensorclass.requiredData
except Exception:
reqd = []
try:
opt = sensorclass.optionalData
except Exception:
opt = []
# Sensors don't have any common params, so this is empty
common = []
#TODO: Get rid of this when it's all activated in Output
plugindata = define_plugin_params(SENSORCONFIG,
i, reqd, opt, common)
try:
instclass = sensorclass(plugindata)
except Exception:
msg = " GPS instance not created - socket not set up?"
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
LOGGER.error(msg)
raise
# Check for a getval() method
if callable(getattr(instclass, "getval", None)):
sensorplugins.append(instclass)
# Store sensorplugins array length for GPS plugin
if "serial_gps" in filename:
global gpsplugininstance
gpsplugininstance = instclass
msg = "Loaded sensor plugin " + str(i)
msg = format_msg(msg, 'success')
print(msg)
else:
msg = "Loaded sensor support plugin " + str(i)
msg = format_msg(msg, 'success')
print(msg)
except Exception as excep:
# TODO: add specific exception for missing module
msg = "Did not import sensor plugin " + str(i) + ": " + str(excep)
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
continue
LOGGER.info("*******************")
if any_plugins_enabled(sensorplugins, 'sensor'):
return sensorplugins
def set_up_outputs():
"""Set up AirPi output plugins.
Set up AirPi output plugins by reading outputs.cfg to determine
which should be enabled, then checking that all required fields are
present in outputs.cfg.
Returns:
list A list containing the enabled 'output' objects.
"""
print("==========================================================")
msg = format_msg("OUTPUTS", 'loading')
print(msg)
check_cfg_file(CFGPATHS['outputs'])
OUTPUTCONFIG = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
OUTPUTCONFIG.read(CFGPATHS['outputs'])
OUTPUTNAMES = OUTPUTCONFIG.sections()
if "Notes" in OUTPUTNAMES:
OUTPUTNAMES.remove("Notes")
outputplugins = []
for plugin in OUTPUTNAMES:
try:
try:
filename = OUTPUTCONFIG.get(plugin, "filename")
except Exception:
msg = "No filename config option found for output plugin "
msg += str(plugin)
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
raise
try:
enabled = OUTPUTCONFIG.getboolean(plugin, "enabled")
except Exception:
enabled = True
#if enabled, load the plugin
if enabled:
try:
# 'a' means nothing below, but argument must be non-null
mod = __import__('outputs.' + filename, fromlist=['a'])
msg = "Successfully imported output module: " + filename
msg = format_msg(msg, 'success')
logthis("info", msg)
except Exception:
msg = "Could not import output module " + filename
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
raise
try:
msg = "Trying to get subclass for " + filename
msg = format_msg(msg, 'info')
logthis('info', msg)
outputclass = get_subclasses(mod, output.Output)
msg = "Successfully got subclasses for " + filename
msg = format_msg(msg, 'success')
logthis("info", msg)
if outputclass == None:
raise AttributeError
except Exception:
msg = "Could not find a subclass of output.Output in"
msg += " module " + filename
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
raise
try:
logthis("info", "Starting to set instclass for " + filename)
instclass = outputclass(OUTPUTCONFIG)
logthis("info", "Output plugin params are: " + str(instclass.params))
msg = "Successfully set instclass for " + filename
msg = format_msg(msg, 'success')
logthis("info", msg)
outputplugins.append(instclass)
msg = "Loaded output plugin " + instclass.name
msg = format_msg(msg, 'success')
print(msg)
LOGGER.info("*******************")
except Exception as excep:
msg = "Failed to import plugin " + plugin + ": " + str(excep)
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
logthis("info", msg)
except Exception as excep: #add specific exception for missing module
msg = "Did not import output plugin " + str(plugin) + ": " + str(excep)
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
raise excep
if any_plugins_enabled(outputplugins, 'output'):
# TODO: Fix this to look at plugin.params["target"]
#return fix_duplicate_outputs(outputplugins)
return outputplugins
def fix_duplicate_outputs(plugins):
"""Ensure only one output plugin for stdout is enabled.
Check whether the list of enabled output plugins includes more than
one which prints to stdout. If it does, disable all except Print to
avoid mayhem on screen!
Args:
plugins: A list containing the enabled output plugin
objects.
Returns:
list A new list of enabled output plugin objects, containing
only one plugin which outputs to screen.
"""
enabled = []
for index, plugin in enumerate(plugins):
name = plugin.getname()
if plugin.target == "screen":
thisPlugin = {}
thisPlugin["name"] = name
thisPlugin["index"] = index
enabled.append(thisPlugin)
removed = 0 # pop() changes indices; this helps us keep track
if len(enabled) >= 2:
for plugin in enabled:
if plugin["name"] != "Print":
plugins.pop(plugin["index"] - removed)
removed += 1
msg = "Only one plugin can output to screen at at time."
msg += os.linesep
msg += " Print is enabled; others have been disabled."
msg = format_msg(msg, 'warning')
print(msg)
return plugins
def define_plugin_params(config, name, reqd, opt, common):
"""Define setup parameters for an plugin.
Take a list of parameters supplied by the user ('config'), and
compare to the separate lists of 'required', 'optional' and 'common'
parameters for the plugin. Check that 'required' ones are present
(raise a MissingField exception if not). Merge all three dicts into
one 'params' dict that holds all setup parameters for this plugin,
then tag metadata and async info on to the end.
Parameters supplied by the user usually come from the relevant cfg
file, while the lists of 'required', 'optional' and 'common'
parameters are normally defined in the plugin Class.
Args:
config: The configparser containing the parameters defined by
the user.
name: The name of the plugin defined in the config file.
reqd: List of parameters required by the plugin.
opt: List of parameters considered optional for the plugin.
common: List of parameters which are common across all plugins.
Returns:
dict A dict containing the various parameters.
"""
LOGGER.debug(" Defining plugin params for " + name)
LOGGER.debug(" - reqd: " + str(reqd))
LOGGER.debug(" - opt: " + str(opt))
LOGGER.debug(" - common: " + str(common))
params = {}
# Defaults:
params["metadata"] = False
#TODO: Can we delete this below?
#params["limits"] = False
params['async'] = False
# Read params which have been defined
if reqd:
for reqdfield in reqd:
if config.has_option(name, reqdfield):
params[reqdfield] = config.get(name, reqdfield)
else:
msg = "Missing required field '" + reqdfield
msg += "' for plugin " + name + "."
print(msg)
logthis("error", msg)
msg += "This should be found in file: " + CFGPATHS['outputs']
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
logthis("error", msg)
raise MissingField
if opt:
for optfield in opt:
if config.has_option(name, optfield):
params[optfield] = config.get(name, optfield)
if common:
for commonfield in common:
if config.has_option("Common", commonfield):
params[commonfield] = config.get("Common", commonfield)
LOGGER.debug(" Final combined params to be used to create " + name + " instance are:")
LOGGER.debug(" " + str(params))
return params
def set_up_notifications():
"""Set up AirPi notification plugins.
Set up AirPi notification plugins by reading notifications.cfg to
determine which should be enabled. For each plugin, check that all
required fields are present; if so, create an instance of the plugin
class and append it to the list of Notification plugins. Return the
list.
Returns:
list A list containing the enabled 'notification' objects.
"""
print("==========================================================")
msg = format_msg("NOTIFICATIONS", 'loading')
print(msg)
check_cfg_file(CFGPATHS['notifications'])
NOTIFICATIONCONFIG = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
NOTIFICATIONCONFIG.read(CFGPATHS['notifications'])
NOTIFICATIONNAMES = NOTIFICATIONCONFIG.sections()
NOTIFICATIONNAMES.remove("Common")
notificationPlugins = []
for i in NOTIFICATIONNAMES:
try:
try:
filename = NOTIFICATIONCONFIG.get(i, "filename")
except Exception:
msg = "No filename config option found for notification plugin "
msg += str(i)
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
logthis("error", msg)
raise
try:
enabled = NOTIFICATIONCONFIG.getboolean(i, "enabled")
except Exception:
enabled = True
#if enabled, load the plugin
if enabled:
try:
# 'a' means nothing below, but argument must be non-null
mod = __import__('notifications.' + filename,
fromlist=['a'])
except Exception:
msg = "Could not import notification module " + filename
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
logthis("error", msg)
raise
try:
notificationclass = get_subclasses(mod,
notification.Notification)
if notificationclass == None:
raise AttributeError
except Exception:
msg = "Could not find a subclass of"
msg += " notification.Notification in module " + filename
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
logthis("error", msg)
raise
try:
reqd = notificationclass.requiredParams
except Exception:
reqd = []
try:
opt = notificationclass.optionalParams
except Exception:
opt = []
try:
common = notificationclass.commonParams
except Exception:
common = []
#TODO: Get rid of this when it's all activated in Output
plugindata = define_plugin_params(NOTIFICATIONCONFIG, i,
reqd, opt, common)
if NOTIFICATIONCONFIG.get(i, "target") == "internet" and not check_conn():
msg = "Skipping notification plugin " + i
msg += " because no internet connectivity."
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
logthis("info", msg)
else:
instclass = notificationclass(plugindata)
instclass.async = plugindata['async']
# check for a sendnotification function
if callable(getattr(instclass, "sendnotification", None)):
notificationPlugins.append(instclass)
msg = "Loaded notification plugin " + str(i)
msg = format_msg(msg, 'success')
print(msg)
logthis("info", msg)
else:
msg = "No callable sendnotification() function"
msg += " for notification plugin " + str(i)
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
logthis("info", msg)
except Exception as excep:
msg = "Did not import notification plugin " + str(i) + ": "
msg += str(excep)
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
logthis("error", msg)
raise excep
# Don't run any_plugins_enabled() here, because it's OK to NOT have any
# notifications enabled (unlike sensors and outputs).
if not notificationPlugins:
msg = "No Notifications enabled."
msg = format_msg(msg, 'info')
print(msg)
return notificationPlugins
def set_settings():
"""Set up settings.
Set up settings by reading from settings.cfg.
Returns:
list A list containing the various settings.
"""
print("==========================================================")
print(format_msg("SETTINGS", 'loading'))
check_cfg_file(CFGPATHS['settings'])
mainconfig = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
mainconfig.read(CFGPATHS['settings'])
if mainconfig.has_option("Debug", "debug"):
if mainconfig.getboolean("Debug", "debug"):
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
settingslist = {}
settingslist['SAMPLEFREQ'] = mainconfig.getfloat("Sampling", "sampleFreq")
if mainconfig.has_option("Sampling", "averageFreq"):
if mainconfig.getint("Sampling", "averageFreq") != 0:
settingslist['AVERAGEFREQ'] = mainconfig.getint("Sampling",
"averageFreq")
averagefreq = settingslist['AVERAGEFREQ']
if averagefreq > 0:
averagecount = averagefreq / settingslist['SAMPLEFREQ']
if averagecount < 2:
msg = "averageFreq must be a least twice sampleFreq."
msg = format_msg(msg, 'error')
print(msg)
logthis("error", msg)
sys.exit(1)
else:
settingslist['AVERAGECOUNT'] = averagecount
settingslist['PRINTUNAVERAGED'] = mainconfig.getboolean("Sampling", "printUnaveraged")
settingslist['STOPAFTER'] = 0 # Default
if mainconfig.has_option("Sampling", "stopafter"):
if mainconfig.getint("Sampling", "stopafter") != 0:
settingslist['STOPAFTER'] = mainconfig.getint("Sampling",
"stopafter")
settingslist['DUMMYDURATION'] = 0 # Default
if mainconfig.has_option("Sampling", "dummyduration"):
settingslist['DUMMYDURATION'] = mainconfig.getint("Sampling",
"dummyduration")
# LEDs
settingslist['REDPIN'] = mainconfig.getint("LEDs", "redPin")
settingslist['GREENPIN'] = mainconfig.getint("LEDs", "greenPin")
settingslist['SUCCESSLED'] = mainconfig.get("LEDs", "successLED")
settingslist['FAILLED'] = mainconfig.get("LEDs", "failLED")
# Misc
settingslist['OPERATOR'] = mainconfig.get("Misc", "operator")
settingslist['HELP'] = mainconfig.getboolean("Misc", "help")
settingslist['PRINTERRORS'] = mainconfig.getboolean("Misc", "printErrors")
# Debug
settingslist['WAITTOSTART'] = mainconfig.getboolean("Debug", "waittostart")
msg = "Loaded settings."
msg = format_msg(msg, 'success')
print(msg)
logthis("info", msg)
return settingslist
def set_metadata():
"""Set metadata.
Set up metadata for this run. Outputting of the metadata is handled
by each of the output plugins individually, so that you can - for
example - output metadata via Print and CSVOutput in the same run.
Returns:
dict All metadata elements.
"""
meta = {
"STARTTIME":time.strftime("%H:%M on %A %d %B %Y"),
"OPERATOR":SETTINGS['OPERATOR'],
"PIID":get_serial(),
"PINAME":get_hostname(),
"SAMPLEFREQ": str(int(SETTINGS['SAMPLEFREQ'])) + " seconds"
}
if 'AVERAGEFREQ' in SETTINGS:
meta['AVERAGEFREQ'] = str(SETTINGS['AVERAGEFREQ']) + " seconds"
if SETTINGS['DUMMYDURATION'] != 0:
meta["DUMMYDURATION"] = str(int(SETTINGS['DUMMYDURATION'])) + " seconds"
if SETTINGS['STOPAFTER'] != 0:
meta["STOPAFTER"] = str(int(SETTINGS['STOPAFTER'])) + " samples"
return meta
def output_metadata(plugins, meta):
"""Output metadata via enabled plugins.
Output metadata for the run via each of the enabled 'output'
plugins. Note that some output plugins will not output metadata as
it is not appropriate.
Args:
plugins: List of enabled 'output' plugins.
meta: Metadata for the run.
"""
if meta is None:
meta = set_metadata()
for plugin in plugins:
#for name, data in inspect.getmembers(plugins):
# if hasattr(name, "output_metadata"):
plugin.output_metadata(meta)
def delay_start():
"""Delay sampling for a set time.
Delay sampling for a predetermined amount of time, notifying the
user in 10-second chunks. This is primarily used to wait until the
'start' of a full minute (i.e. zero seconds on the clock) before
starting a run.
Args:
delay: How long the run should be delayed for (seconds).
"""
# First calculate the required delay length
now = datetime.datetime.now()
seconds = float(now.second + (now.microsecond / 1000000))
delay = (60 - seconds)
# Now account for any dummy runs (including if DUMMYRUN = 0)
dummyduration = SETTINGS['DUMMYDURATION']
if delay > dummyduration:
delay = delay - dummyduration
else:
delay = delay + (60 - dummyduration)
# OK, commence the delay
print("==========================================================")
msg = "Sampling will start in " + str(int(delay)) + " seconds."
msg = format_msg(msg, 'info')
print(msg)
remainder = delay % 10
remaining = delay - remainder
time.sleep(remainder)
while remaining >= 1:
msg = "Sampling will start in " + str(int(remaining)) + " seconds."
msg = format_msg(msg, 'info')
print(msg)
time.sleep(10)
remaining -= 10
def dummy_runs(dummyduration):
"""Do dummy runs to kick off sensors.
Read from the enabled sensors a few times to kick them in to life.
The data, or results of trying to read the sensors, are not stored
anywhere. This just helps ensure that there are no zero-readings
when we get on to the 'actual' readings.
Args:
dummyduration: How long the dummy runs should last (seconds).
"""