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JIMRI/jython/serialinput/Turnout_Channel_from_JMRI/TurnoutDataTransfer.py
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# Transfer "TurnOut" Data from to an Arduino via Serial Transmission
# Author: Geoff Bunza 2018 based in part on a script by
# Bob Jacobsen as part of the JMRI distribution
# Version 1.1
# Connects JMRI Turnout "Watcher" to an Arduino Output Channel
# Note that JMRI must be set up to have a valid
# turnout table; if you're not using some other DCC connection,
# configure JMRI to use LocoNet Simulator
import jarray
import jmri
import java
import java.beans
import purejavacomm
# find the port info and open the port
global extportin
portname = "COM5"
portID = purejavacomm.CommPortIdentifier.getPortIdentifier(portname)
try:
port = portID.open("JMRI", 50)
except purejavacomm.PortInUseException:
port = extportin
extportin = port
# set options on port
baudrate = 19200
port.setSerialPortParams(baudrate,
purejavacomm.SerialPort.DATABITS_8,
purejavacomm.SerialPort.STOPBITS_1,
purejavacomm.SerialPort.PARITY_NONE)
# Anticipate the Port Opening will restart the Arduino
self.delayMsec(2000)
# get I/O connections for later
inputStream = port.getInputStream()
outputStream = port.getOutputStream()
# define a turnout listener that will
class Datatransfer(java.beans.PropertyChangeListener):
# initialization
# registers to receive events
def __init__(self, id, value) :
self.name = "AT"+str(id)
self.closed = value # write this value to close
self.thrown = value # write this value to throw
turnout = turnouts.provideTurnout(self.name)
turnout.addPropertyChangeListener(self)
turnout.setCommandedState(CLOSED)
return
# on a property change event, first see if
# right type, and then write appropriate
# value to port based on new state
def propertyChange(self, event):
#print "change",event.propertyName
#print "from", event.oldValue, "to", event.newValue
#print "source systemName", event.source.systemName
if (event.propertyName == "CommandedState") :
if (event.newValue == CLOSED and event.oldValue != CLOSED) :
print "set CLOSED for", event.source.userName
outputStream.write(event.source.userName)
outputStream.write(",0")
if (event.newValue == THROWN and event.oldValue != THROWN) :
print "set THROWN for", event.source.userName
outputStream.write(event.source.userName)
outputStream.write(",1")
return
# The olloewing will set up 68 listeers for Turnouts AT2 though AT69 (by username)
for x in range(2,70) :
Datatransfer(x,x+100)