#! python # # Python Serial Port Extension for Win32, Linux, BSD, Jython # see __init__.py # # This module implements a simple socket based client. # It does not support changing any port parameters and will silently ignore any # requests to do so. # # The purpose of this module is that applications using pySerial can connect to # TCP/IP to serial port converters that do not support RFC 2217. # # (C) 2001-2011 Chris Liechti # this is distributed under a free software license, see license.txt # # URL format: socket://:[/option[/option...]] # options: # - "debug" print diagnostic messages from serial.serialutil import * import time import socket import select import logging # map log level names to constants. used in fromURL() LOGGER_LEVELS = { 'debug': logging.DEBUG, 'info': logging.INFO, 'warning': logging.WARNING, 'error': logging.ERROR, } POLL_TIMEOUT = 2 class SocketSerial(SerialBase): """Serial port implementation for plain sockets.""" BAUDRATES = (50, 75, 110, 134, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200) def open(self): """\ Open port with current settings. This may throw a SerialException if the port cannot be opened. """ self.logger = None if self._port is None: raise SerialException("Port must be configured before it can be used.") if self._isOpen: raise SerialException("Port is already open.") try: # XXX in future replace with create_connection (py >=2.6) self._socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) self._socket.connect(self.fromURL(self.portstr)) except Exception, msg: self._socket = None raise SerialException("Could not open port %s: %s" % (self.portstr, msg)) self._socket.settimeout(POLL_TIMEOUT) # used for write timeout support :/ # not that there anything to configure... self._reconfigurePort() # all things set up get, now a clean start self._isOpen = True if not self._rtscts: self.setRTS(True) self.setDTR(True) self.flushInput() self.flushOutput() def _reconfigurePort(self): """\ Set communication parameters on opened port. For the socket:// protocol all settings are ignored! """ if self._socket is None: raise SerialException("Can only operate on open ports") if self.logger: self.logger.info('ignored port configuration change') def close(self): """Close port""" if self._isOpen: if self._socket: try: self._socket.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR) self._socket.close() except: # ignore errors. pass self._socket = None self._isOpen = False # in case of quick reconnects, give the server some time time.sleep(0.3) def makeDeviceName(self, port): raise SerialException("there is no sensible way to turn numbers into URLs") def fromURL(self, url): """extract host and port from an URL string""" if url.lower().startswith("socket://"): url = url[9:] try: # is there a "path" (our options)? if '/' in url: # cut away options url, options = url.split('/', 1) # process options now, directly altering self for option in options.split('/'): if '=' in option: option, value = option.split('=', 1) else: value = None if option == 'logging': logging.basicConfig() # XXX is that good to call it here? self.logger = logging.getLogger('pySerial.socket') self.logger.setLevel(LOGGER_LEVELS[value]) self.logger.debug('enabled logging') else: raise ValueError('unknown option: %r' % (option,)) # get host and port host, port = url.split(':', 1) # may raise ValueError because of unpacking port = int(port) # and this if it's not a number if not 0 <= port < 65536: raise ValueError("port not in range 0...65535") except ValueError, e: raise SerialException('expected a string in the form "[rfc2217://]:[/option[/option...]]": %s' % e) return (host, port) # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - def inWaiting(self): """Return the number of characters currently in the input buffer.""" if not self._isOpen: raise portNotOpenError # Poll the socket to see if it is ready for reading. # If ready, at least one byte will be to read. lr, lw, lx = select.select([self._socket], [], [], 0) return len(lr) def read(self, size=1): """\ Read size bytes from the serial port. If a timeout is set it may return less characters as requested. With no timeout it will block until the requested number of bytes is read. """ if not self._isOpen: raise portNotOpenError data = bytearray() if self._timeout is not None: timeout = time.time() + self._timeout else: timeout = None while len(data) < size and (timeout is None or time.time() < timeout): try: # an implementation with internal buffer would be better # performing... t = time.time() block = self._socket.recv(size - len(data)) duration = time.time() - t if block: data.extend(block) else: # no data -> EOF (connection probably closed) break except socket.timeout: # just need to get out of recv from time to time to check if # still alive continue except socket.error, e: # connection fails -> terminate loop raise SerialException('connection failed (%s)' % e) return bytes(data) def write(self, data): """\ Output the given string over the serial port. Can block if the connection is blocked. May raise SerialException if the connection is closed. """ if not self._isOpen: raise portNotOpenError try: self._socket.sendall(to_bytes(data)) except socket.error, e: # XXX what exception if socket connection fails raise SerialException("socket connection failed: %s" % e) return len(data) def flushInput(self): """Clear input buffer, discarding all that is in the buffer.""" if not self._isOpen: raise portNotOpenError if self.logger: self.logger.info('ignored flushInput') def flushOutput(self): """\ Clear output buffer, aborting the current output and discarding all that is in the buffer. """ if not self._isOpen: raise portNotOpenError if self.logger: self.logger.info('ignored flushOutput') def sendBreak(self, duration=0.25): """\ Send break condition. Timed, returns to idle state after given duration. """ if not self._isOpen: raise portNotOpenError if self.logger: self.logger.info('ignored sendBreak(%r)' % (duration,)) def setBreak(self, level=True): """Set break: Controls TXD. When active, to transmitting is possible.""" if not self._isOpen: raise portNotOpenError if self.logger: self.logger.info('ignored setBreak(%r)' % (level,)) def setRTS(self, level=True): """Set terminal status line: Request To Send""" if not self._isOpen: raise portNotOpenError if self.logger: self.logger.info('ignored setRTS(%r)' % (level,)) def setDTR(self, level=True): """Set terminal status line: Data Terminal Ready""" if not self._isOpen: raise portNotOpenError if self.logger: self.logger.info('ignored setDTR(%r)' % (level,)) def getCTS(self): """Read terminal status line: Clear To Send""" if not self._isOpen: raise portNotOpenError if self.logger: self.logger.info('returning dummy for getCTS()') return True def getDSR(self): """Read terminal status line: Data Set Ready""" if not self._isOpen: raise portNotOpenError if self.logger: self.logger.info('returning dummy for getDSR()') return True def getRI(self): """Read terminal status line: Ring Indicator""" if not self._isOpen: raise portNotOpenError if self.logger: self.logger.info('returning dummy for getRI()') return False def getCD(self): """Read terminal status line: Carrier Detect""" if not self._isOpen: raise portNotOpenError if self.logger: self.logger.info('returning dummy for getCD()') return True # - - - platform specific - - - # works on Linux and probably all the other POSIX systems def fileno(self): """Get the file handle of the underlying socket for use with select""" return self._socket.fileno() # assemble Serial class with the platform specific implementation and the base # for file-like behavior. for Python 2.6 and newer, that provide the new I/O # library, derive from io.RawIOBase try: import io except ImportError: # classic version with our own file-like emulation class Serial(SocketSerial, FileLike): pass else: # io library present class Serial(SocketSerial, io.RawIOBase): pass # simple client test if __name__ == '__main__': import sys s = Serial('socket://localhost:7000') sys.stdout.write('%s\n' % s) sys.stdout.write("write...\n") s.write("hello\n") s.flush() sys.stdout.write("read: %s\n" % s.read(5)) s.close()