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diff --git a/documentation/appendix.rst b/documentation/appendix.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eaba1e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/documentation/appendix.rst @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +========== + Appendix +========== + +How To +====== + +Enable :rfc:`2217` in programs using pySerial. + Patch the code where the :class:`serial.Serial` is instantiated. Replace + it with:: + + try: + s = serial.serial_for_url(...) + except AttributeError: + s = serial.Serial(...) + + Assuming the application already stores port names as strings that's all + that is required. The user just needs a way to change the port setting of + your application to an ``rfc2217://`` :ref:`URL <URLs>` (e.g. by editing a + configuration file, GUI dialog etc.). + + Please note that this enables all :ref:`URL <URLs>` types supported by + pySerial and that those involving the network are unencrypted and not + protected against eavesdropping. + +Test your setup. + Is the device not working as expected? Maybe it's time to check the + connection before proceeding. :ref:`miniterm` from the :ref:`examples` + can be used to open the serial port and do some basic tests. + + To test cables, connecting RX to TX (loop back) and typing some characters + in :ref:`miniterm` is a simple test. When the characters are displayed + on the screen, then at least RX and TX work (they still could be swapped + though). + + +FAQ +=== +Example works in :ref:`miniterm` but not in script. + The RTS and DTR lines are switched when the port is opened. This may cause + some processing or reset on the connected device. In such a cases an + immediately following call to :meth:`write` may not be received by the + device. + + A delay after opening the port, before the first :meth:`write`, is + recommended in this situation. E.g. a ``time.sleep(1)`` + + +Application works when .py file is run, but fails when packaged (py2exe etc.) + py2exe and similar packaging programs scan the sources for import + statements and create a list of modules that they package. pySerial may + create two issues with that: + + - implementations for other modules are found. On Windows, it's safe to + exclude 'serialposix', 'serialjava' and 'serialcli' as these are not + used. + + - :func:`serial.serial_for_url` does a dynamic lookup of protocol handlers + at runtime. If this function is used, the desired handlers have to be + included manually (e.g. 'serial.urlhandler.protocol_socket', + 'serial.urlhandler.protocol_rfc2217', etc.). This can be done either with + the "includes" option in ``setup.py`` or by a dummy import in one of the + packaged modules. + +User supplied URL handlers + :func:`serial.serial_for_url` can be used to access "virtual" serial ports + identified by an :ref:`URL <URLs>` scheme. E.g. for the :rfc:`2217`: + ``rfc2217:://``. + + Custom :ref:`URL <URLs>` handlers can be added by extending the module + search path in :data:`serial.protocol_handler_packages`. This is possible + starting from pySerial V2.6. + + +Related software +================ + +com0com - http://com0com.sourceforge.net/ + Provides virtual serial ports for Windows. + + +License +======= + +Copyright (C) 2001-2013 Chris Liechti <cliechti(at)gmx.net>; +All Rights Reserved. + +This is the Python license. In short, you can use this product in commercial +and non-commercial applications, modify it, redistribute it. A notification to +the author when you use and/or modify it is welcome. + + +**TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR ACCESSING OR OTHERWISE USING THIS SOFTWARE** + +*LICENSE AGREEMENT* + +1. 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