-# delete a file, don't care if it did not exist in the first place
-def forcerm(name):
- try:
- os.unlink (name)
- except OSError as e:
- # only ignore error if it was "file didn't exist"
- if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
- raise
-
-# commands: on a pin do a series of timed on/off switches
-class Pinoutput:
- # name is for logging and also used for mapping command names to instances of this class
- # actionsanddelays is a list of pairs: (bool to set on pin, delay in seconds to wait afterwards)
- def __init__ (self, name, pinnumber, actionsanddelays):
- self.name = name
- self.pin = pinnumber
- self.todo = actionsanddelays
- GPIO.setup(pinnumber, GPIO.OUT)
- log ("Pin %d set to be an output pin for %s." % (pinnumber,name))
- # actually send the signal to the pins
- def __call__ (self, conn):
- for (value,delay) in self.todo:
- GPIO.output(self.pin, value)
- log ("%s: Pin %d set to %s." % (self.name,self.pin,str(value)))
- time.sleep(delay)
- # notify success
- waynesend(conn,b"1")
-
-# ******** configuration *********
-
-tuergroupid = 1005
-socketname = "/run/tuer.sock"
-pinlist = [Pinoutput("open", 12, [(True, 0.3), (False, 5.0)]),
- Pinoutput("close", 16, [(True, 0.3), (False, 5.0)]),
- Pinoutput("buzz", 22, [(True, 2.0), (False, 0.1)])]
-
-
-# ******** main *********
-# at the end do a cleanup
-atexit.register(GPIO.cleanup);
-
-# convert list of pin objects to dictionary for command lookup
-pindict = {}
-for pin in pinlist:
- pindict[pin.name.encode()] = pin
-
-# create socket
-sock = socket.socket (socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
-# delete old socket file and don't bitch around if it's not there
-forcerm(socketname)
-# bind socket to file name
-sock.bind (socketname)
-# ensure we close and delete the socket when we quit (atexit.register is LIFO!)
-atexit.register(forcerm, socketname)
-atexit.register(sock.close)
-# allow only users in the tuergroup to write to the socket
-os.chown (socketname, 0, tuergroupid)
-os.chmod (socketname, stat.S_IRUSR | stat.S_IWUSR | stat.S_IRGRP | stat.S_IWGRP)
-# listen to the people, but not too many at once
-sock.listen(1)