PySerial Simulator
--D. Thiebaut (talk) 13:45, 21 April 2014 (EDT)
The purpose of this tutorial is to illustrate the basic steps required to build a Python module that can be used as a PySerial replacement while developing a Python application that interfaces with an Arduino. The module presented here supports the basic PySerial functions one needs to call from a Python app to talk to an Arduino, but these functions either do not do anything, or returned canned, predefined data.
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PySerial
The first examples of a real PySerial program are taken from http://pyserial.sourceforge.net/shortintro.html, and are reproduced below:
Example 1
>>> import serial
>>> ser = serial.Serial(0) # open first serial port
>>> print ser.name # check which port was really used
>>> ser.write("hello") # write a string
>>> ser.close() # close port
Example 2
>>> ser = serial.Serial('/dev/ttyS1', 19200, timeout=1)
>>> x = ser.read() # read one byte
>>> s = ser.read(10) # read up to ten bytes (timeout)
>>> line = ser.readline() # read a '\n' terminated line
>>> ser.close()
Example 3
>>> ser = serial.Serial(1, 38400, timeout=0,
... parity=serial.PARITY_EVEN, rtscts=1)
>>> s = ser.read(100) # read up to one hundred bytes
... # or as much is in the buffer
Example 4
>>> ser = serial.Serial()
>>> ser.baudrate = 19200
>>> ser.port = 0
>>> ser
Serial<id=0xa81c10, open=False>(port='COM1', baudrate=19200, bytesize=8, parity='N', stopbits=1, timeout=None, xonxoff=0, rtscts=0)
>>> ser.open()
>>> ser.isOpen()
True
>>> ser.close()
>>> ser.isOpen()
False
Implementing the Simulator Module
So, all we have to do is create a module called fakeSerial.py that will contain
- a class called Serial() that can be initialized with various amount of arguments
- a member variable of this class should be called name and return the name of a port (fictitius)
- a method called write( ) which receives a string and passes it to the fake Arduino
- a method called read() which will read some number of bytes from the Arduino
- a method called close() that closes the port and make all further operations with the Arduino impossible.
- a method called isOpen() which will return True or False depending on whether the port to the fake Arduino is opened or closed.
Below is our first attempt at building this module.
# fakeSerial.py
# D. Thiebaut
# A very crude simulator for PySerial assuming it
# is emulating an Arduino.
# a Serial class emulator
class Serial:
## init(): the constructor. Many of the arguments have default values
# and can be skipped when calling the constructor.
def __init__( self, port='COM1', baudrate = 19200, timeout=1,
bytesize = 8, parity = 'N', stopbits = 1, xonxoff=0,
rtscts = 0):
self.name = port
self.port = port
self.timeout = timeout
self.parity = parity
self.baudrate = baudrate
self.bytesize = bytesize
self.stopbits = stopbits
self.xonxoff = xonxoff
self.rtscts = rtscts
self._isOpen = True
self._receivedData = ""
self._data = "It was the best of times.\nIt was the worst of times.\n"
## isOpen()
# returns True if the port to the Arduino is open. False otherwise
def isOpen( self ):
return self._isOpen
## open()
# opens the port
def open( self ):
self._isOpen = True
## close()
# closes the port
def close( self ):
self._isOpen = False
## write()
# writes a string of characters to the Arduino
def write( self, string ):
print( 'Arduino got: "' + string + '"' )
self._receivedData += string
## read()
# reads n characters from the fake Arduino. Actually n characters
# are read from the string _data and returned to the caller.
def read( self, n=1 ):
s = self._data[0:n]
self._data = self._data[n:]
#print( "read: now self._data = ", self._data )
return s
## readline()
# reads characters from the fake Arduino until a \n is found.
def readline( self ):
returnIndex = self._data.index( "\n" )
if returnIndex != -1:
s = self._data[0:returnIndex+1]
self._data = self._data[returnIndex+1:]
return s
else:
return ""
## __str__()
# returns a string representation of the serial class
def __str__( self ):
return "Serial<id=0xa81c10, open=%s>( port='%s', baudrate=%d," \
% ( str(self.isOpen), self.port, self.baudrate ) \
+ " bytesize=%d, parity='%s', stopbits=%d, xonxoff=%d, rtscts=%d)"\
% ( self.bytesize, self.parity, self.stopbits, self.xonxoff,
self.rtscts )