# Map a sensor state to a specified Function on a specified loco address # # used at MWOT to let visitors control the horn and lights on locos, via fascia buttons # # Author: Steve Todd, copyright 2014 # Part of the JMRI distribution # import jmri import java import java.beans from org.slf4j import LoggerFactory # Define one sensor listener. class ThrottleFunctionForSensorListener(java.beans.PropertyChangeListener): throttle = None #make a spot to remember the throttle object that was passed in fnKey = None def setup(self, sensor, throttle, fnKey) : if (sensor == None) : return self.throttle = throttle #store for use later self.fnKey = fnKey #store for use later sensors.provideSensor(sensor).addPropertyChangeListener(self) return def propertyChange(self, event): funcName = "set" + self.fnKey #dynamically determine name for setFxx function to call func = getattr(self.throttle, funcName) if (event.newValue == ACTIVE) : logger.debug("set "+self.fnKey+" ON for " + str(self.throttle.getLocoAddress())) func(True) #turn on function when sensor goes high else : logger.debug("set "+self.fnKey+" OFF for " + str(self.throttle.getLocoAddress())) func(False) #turn off function when sensor goes low return class Automaton(jmri.jmrit.automat.AbstractAutomaton) : #perform actions that need to be in a thread, such as loco acquisition def init(self): # logger.debug("Inside Automaton.init("+self.sensorName+","+str(self.throttleAddress)+","+self.fnKeyName+")") self.throttle = self.getThrottle(self.throttleAddress, True) # actually attach the sensor to the loco ThrottleFunctionForSensorListener().setup(self.sensorName, self.throttle, self.fnKeyName) return #pass and store needed values for this instance, then start the thread def setup(self, sensorName, throttleAddress, fnKeyName): self.sensorName = sensorName self.throttleAddress = throttleAddress self.fnKeyName = fnKeyName self.start() self.waitMsec(500) #give it a chance to happen #################################################################### logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger("jmri.jmrit.jython.exec.ThrottleFunctionForSensor") #connect each sensor to its loco and function, repeat as needed Automaton().setup("LS1003", 909, "F1") #horn for address 909 Automaton().setup("LS1004", 909, "F0") #lights for same loco