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A Python Protocol Abstraction Library For Arduino Firmata using Python asyncio
Pymata-Express is a Firmata client that, like its conventional Python sibling, pymata4, allows you to control an Arduino using the high-performance FirmataExpress sketch.
Fully documented intuitive API
Python 3.7+ compatible.
Set the pin mode and go!
Data change events may be associated with a callback function or each pin can be polled for its last event change.
User's Guide, Including Examples.
Implements 100% of the StandardFirmata Protocol (StandardFirmata 2.5.8).
Advanced auto-detection of Arduino devices (when using FirmataExpress).
Here is an example that monitors for data changes on a digital input pin.
import asyncio
import time
import sys
from pymata_express import pymata_express
"""
Setup a pin for digital input and monitor its changes
using a callback.
"""
# Setup a pin for analog input and monitor its changes
DIGITAL_PIN = 12 # arduino pin number
IDLE_TIME = .001 # number of seconds for idle loop to sleep
# Callback data indices
# Callback data indices
CB_PIN_MODE = 0
CB_PIN = 1
CB_VALUE = 2
CB_TIME = 3
async def the_callback(data):
"""
A callback function to report data changes.
This will print the pin number, its reported value and
the date and time when the change occurred
:param data: [pin, current reported value, pin_mode, timestamp]
"""
date = time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', time.localtime(data[CB_TIME]))
print(f'Pin: {data[CB_PIN]} Value: {data[CB_VALUE]} Time Stamp: {date}')
async def digital_in(my_board, pin):
"""
This function establishes the pin as a
digital input. Any changes on this pin will
be reported through the call back function.
:param my_board: a pymata_express instance
:param pin: Arduino pin number
"""
# set the pin mode
await my_board.set_pin_mode_digital_input(pin, callback=the_callback)
while True:
try:
await asyncio.sleep(IDLE_TIME)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
await board.shutdown()
sys.exit(0)
# get the event loop
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
# instantiate pymata_express
board = pymata_express.PymataExpress()
try:
# start the main function
loop.run_until_complete(digital_in(board, 12))
except (KeyboardInterrupt, RuntimeError) as e:
loop.run_until_complete(board.shutdown())
sys.exit(0)
Sample console output as input change events occur:
Pin: 12 Value: 0 Time Stamp: 2020-03-10 13:26:22
Pin: 12 Value: 1 Time Stamp: 2020-03-10 13:26:27
FAQs
A Python Protocol Abstraction Library For Arduino Firmata using Python asyncio
We found that pymata-express demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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