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# Test scripts
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Python scripts used for sensor reading, configuring and automated testing. All scripts assume that 485 converter device file is `/dev/rs485`.
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## User scripts
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Following scripts are meant to be used by user for sensor search, read and config (write).
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### `find_device.py`
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Search for device over all combinations of given baudrates and addresses. If no arguments are given, script tries all possible combinations (which takes really long time).
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Usage:
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```
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./find_device.py [ -a [{FIRST_ADDR-LAST_ADDR | ADDR} ...] ] [ -b [BAUD ...]]
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```
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Examples:
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```
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Complete search (slow!):
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./find_device.py
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Look for devices 123,10,56 at baudrates 19200,115200:
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./find_device.py -a 123 10 56 -b 19200 115200
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Look for devices 10-55 at baudrate 19200:
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./find_device.py -a 10-55 -b 19200
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Look for device 1-10 and 55 at baudrate 115200:
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./find_device.py -a 1-10 55 -b 115200
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Look for device 1-10 at all possible baudrates:
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./find_device.py -a 1-10 55
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```
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### `query_device.py`
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Script for interaction with sensor. Allows reading from input register and read/write access to holding registers.
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Usage:
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```
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./query_device.py ADDR [BAUDRATE] [{read [REGISTER ...] | write VALUE REGISTER}]
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where:
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- ADDR is Modbus address (use 0 for broadcast; note that only write can be broadcast)
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- BAUDRATE is (optional) baud rate; default value is 19200
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- action can be "read", "write" or can be omitted (defaults to "read all")
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- REGISTER can be either human-friendly register name (e.g. "CO2") or register number (30001)
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- read may have list of REGISTER arguments (combining both register numbers and names)
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- VALUE is 16-bit integer in decimal format
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- to get list of human-friendly names just read all registers from sensor (run script with address only)
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EXAMPLES
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Read all registers from sensor 247, default baud rate:
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./query_device.py 247
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Read only CO2 register from sensor 123, baudrate 4800:
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./query_device.py 123 4800 read CO2
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Read CO2, T_SHT4x and RH_SCD4x from sensor 222, default baudrate:
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./query_device.py 222 read CO2 T_SHT4x RH_SCD4x
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Turn LED off for sensor 247, baud 115200:
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./query_device.py 247 115200 write 0 LED_on_register
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Set brightness of all connected sensors to 50%:
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./query_device.py 0 write 50 LED_brightness_register
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```
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from sensor import Sensor
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from sys import argv,exit
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# query read input
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# read holding
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# write input/holding [REG]
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#
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#
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#
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# query_device.py ADDR [BAUDRATE] [{read [REGISTER] | write REGISTER}]
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# where:
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# - ADDR is MODBUS address. Special case is ADDR=0 (broadcast),
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# for which you may write, but not read
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# - BAUDRATE is baudrate (duh!), default value 19200
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# - REGISTER is either register number (e.g. 30010 for input register CO2),
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# or register name (e.g. CO2)
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# - list of register names...
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# - if only ADDR (and optionally BAUDRATE) is supplied, query all possible information from sensor
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#
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def print_help():
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print("HEEEELP")
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print( \
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f'''{argv[0]} ADDR [BAUDRATE] [{{read [REGISTER ...] | write VALUE REGISTER}}]
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where:
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- ADDR is Modbus address (use 0 for broadcast; note that only write can be broadcast)
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- BAUDRATE is (optional) baud rate; default value is 19200
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- action can be "read", "write" or can be omitted (defaults to "read all")
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- REGISTER can be either human-friendly register name (e.g. "CO2") or register number (30001)
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- read may have list of REGISTER arguments (combining both register numbers and names)
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- VALUE is 16-bit integer in decimal format
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- to get list of human-friendly names just read all registers from sensor (run script with address only)
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EXAMPLES
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Read all registers from sensor 247, default baud rate:
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{argv[0]} 247
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Read only CO2 register from sensor 123, baudrate 4800:
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{argv[0]} 123 4800 read CO2
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Read CO2, T_SHT4x and RH_SCD4x from sensor 222, default baudrate:
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{argv[0]} 222 read CO2 T_SHT4x RH_SCD4x
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Turn LED off for sensor 247, baud 115200:
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{argv[0]} 247 115200 write 0 LED_on_register
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Set brightness of all connected sensors to 50%:
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{argv[0]} 0 write 50 LED_brightness_register
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''')
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# default values
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DEFAULT_BAUDRATE = 19200
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input_registers = [ x for x in Sensor.input_register_offset.keys() ]
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holding_registers = [ x for x in Sensor.holding_register_offset.keys() ]
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register_name = input_registers + holding_registers
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if action != 'write' and addr == 0:
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print(f'Cannot broadcast action "{action}"')
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exit(-12)
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# Query device
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print('---- Query device ----')
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