eric6/MicroPython/CircuitPythonDevices.py

Sat, 27 Jul 2019 19:22:58 +0200

author
Detlev Offenbach <detlev@die-offenbachs.de>
date
Sat, 27 Jul 2019 19:22:58 +0200
branch
micropython
changeset 7092
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parent 7084
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CircuitPythonDevices: started the adaption for 'CircuitPython' based devices.

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# Copyright (c) 2019 Detlev Offenbach <detlev@die-offenbachs.de>
#

"""
Module implementing the device interface class for CircuitPython boards.
"""

from __future__ import unicode_literals

import os
import ctypes
from subprocess import check_output

from E5Gui import E5MessageBox

from .MicroPythonDevices import MicroPythonDevice
from .MicroPythonReplWidget import HAS_QTCHART

import Globals


class CircuitPythonDevice(MicroPythonDevice):
    """
    Class implementing the device for CircuitPython boards.
    """
    def __init__(self, microPythonWidget, parent=None):
        """
        Constructor
        
        @param microPythonWidget reference to the main MicroPython widget
        @type MicroPythonReplWidget
        @param parent reference to the parent object
        @type QObject
        """
        super(CircuitPythonDevice, self).__init__(microPythonWidget, parent)
        
        self.__replActive = False
        self.__plotterActive = False
    
    def setButtons(self):
        """
        Public method to enable the supported action buttons.
        """
        super(CircuitPythonDevice, self).setButtons()
        self.microPython.setActionButtons(run=True, repl=True, chart=HAS_QTCHART)
        
        workspace = self.getWorkspace()
        if workspace.endswith("CIRCUITPY"):
            self.microPython.setActionButtons(open=True, save=True)
    
    def forceInterrupt(self):
        """
        Public method to determine the need for an interrupt when opening the
        serial connection.
        
        @return flag indicating an interrupt is needed
        @rtype bool
        """
        return False
    
    def canStartRepl(self):
        """
        Public method to determine, if a REPL can be started.
        
        @return tuple containing a flag indicating it is safe to start a REPL
            and a reason why it cannot.
        @rtype tuple of (bool, str)
        """
        return True, ""
    
    def setRepl(self, on):
        """
        Public method to set the REPL status and dependent status.
        
        @param on flag indicating the active status
        @type bool
        """
        self.__replActive = on
    
    def canStartPlotter(self):
        """
        Public method to determine, if a Plotter can be started.
        
        @return tuple containing a flag indicating it is safe to start a
            Plotter and a reason why it cannot.
        @rtype tuple of (bool, str)
        """
        return True, ""
    
    def setPlotter(self, on):
        """
        Public method to set the Plotter status and dependent status.
        
        @param on flag indicating the active status
        @type bool
        """
        self.__plotterActive = on
    
    def canRunScript(self):
        """
        Public method to determine, if a script can be executed.
        
        @return tuple containing a flag indicating it is safe to start a
            Plotter and a reason why it cannot.
        @rtype tuple of (bool, str)
        """
        return True, ""
    
    def runScript(self, script):
        """
        Public method to run the given Python script.
        
        @param script script to be executed
        @type str
        """
        pythonScript = script.split("\n")
        self.sendCommands(pythonScript)
    
    def getWorkspace(self):
        """
        Public method to get the workspace directory.
        
        @return workspace directory used for saving files
        @rtype str
        """
        deviceDirectory = None
        
        # Attempts to find the path on the filesystem that represents the
        # plugged in CIRCUITPY board.
        if Globals.isWindowsPlatform():
            # we are on a Windows platform
            def getVolumeName(diskName):
                """
                Local function to determine the volume of a disk or device.
                
                Each disk or external device connected to windows has an
                attribute called "volume name". This function returns the
                volume name for the given disk/device.

                Code from http://stackoverflow.com/a/12056414
                """
                volumeNameBuffer = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(1024)
                ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetVolumeInformationW(
                    ctypes.c_wchar_p(diskName), volumeNameBuffer,
                    ctypes.sizeof(volumeNameBuffer), None, None, None, None, 0)
                return volumeNameBuffer.value
            
            #
            # In certain circumstances, volumes are allocated to USB
            # storage devices which cause a Windows popup to raise if their
            # volume contains no media. Wrapping the check in SetErrorMode
            # with SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS (1) prevents this popup.
            #
            oldMode = ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetErrorMode(1)
            try:
                for disk in "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ":
                    path = "{0}:\\".format(disk)
                    if (os.path.exists(path) and
                            getVolumeName(path) == "CIRCUITPY"):
                        deviceDirectory = path
                        break
            finally:
                ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetErrorMode(oldMode)
        else:
            # we are on a Linux or macOS platform
            for mountCommand in ["mount", "/sbin/mount", "/usr/sbin/mount"]:
                try:
                    mountOutput = check_output(mountCommand).splitlines()
                    mountedVolumes = [x.split()[2] for x in mountOutput]
                    for volume in mountedVolumes:
                        if volume.endswith(b"CIRCUITPY"):
                            deviceDirectory = volume.decode("utf-8")
                            break
                    if deviceDirectory:
                        break
                except FileNotFoundError:
                    pass
        
        if deviceDirectory:
            return deviceDirectory
        else:
            # return the default workspace and give the user a warning
            E5MessageBox.warning(
                self.microPythonWidget,
                self.tr("Workspace Directory"),
                self.tr("Python files for CircuitPython devices are stored on"
                        " the device. Therefore, to edit these files you need"
                        " to have the device plugged in. Until you plug in a"
                        " device, the standard directory will be used."))
            
            return super(CircuitPythonDevice, self).getWorkspace()

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