#!/usr/bin/env python # portable serial port access with python # this is a wrapper module for different platform implementations # # (C) 2001-2009 Chris Liechti # this is distributed under a free software license, see license.txt VERSION = '2.5' import sys if sys.platform == 'cli': from serialcli import * else: import os # chose an implementation, depending on os if os.name == 'nt': #sys.platform == 'win32': from serialwin32 import * elif os.name == 'posix': from serialposix import * elif os.name == 'java': from serialjava import * else: raise Exception("Sorry: no implementation for your platform ('%s') available" % os.name) def serial_for_url(url, *args, **kwargs): """Get a native, a RFC2217 or socket implementation of the Serial class, depending on port/url. The port is not opened when the keyword parameter 'do_not_open' is true, by default it is.""" # check remove extra parameter to not confuse the Serial class do_open = 'do_not_open' not in kwargs or not kwargs['do_not_open'] if 'do_not_open' in kwargs: del kwargs['do_not_open'] # the default is to use the native version klass = Serial # 'native' implementation # check port type and get class try: url_nocase = url.lower() except AttributeError: # its not a string, use default pass else: if url_nocase.startswith('rfc2217://'): import rfc2217 # late import, so that users that don't use it don't have to load it klass = rfc2217.Serial # RFC2217 implementation elif url_nocase.startswith('socket://'): import socket_connection # late import, so that users that don't use it don't have to load it klass = socket_connection.Serial elif url_nocase.startswith('loop://'): import loopback_connection # late import, so that users that don't use it don't have to load it klass = loopback_connection.Serial else: klass = Serial # 'native' implementation # instantiate and open when desired instance = klass(None, *args, **kwargs) instance.port = url if do_open: instance.open() return instance