# Sample script showing how to get the automation manager for OperationsPro. # # Author: Daniel Boudreau, copyright 2025 # Part of the JMRI distribution import jmri class automationManager(jmri.jmrit.automat.AbstractAutomaton) : def init(self): # get the train manager self.am = jmri.InstanceManager.getDefault(jmri.jmrit.operations.automation.AutomationManager) return def handle(self): # get a list of automations from the manager print ('The number of automations {}'.format(self.am.getSize())) if self.am.getSize() > 0: list = self.am.getAutomationsByNameList() for automation in list: print ('found automation: {}'.format(automation.getName())) # and now run it automation.run() print ('ran automation: {}'.format(automation.getName())) return False # all done, don't repeat again automationManager().start() # create one of these, and start it running