.. _examples: ========== Examples ========== Miniterm ======== Miniterm is now available as module instead of example. see :ref:`miniterm` for details. miniterm.py_ The miniterm program. setup-miniterm-py2exe.py_ This is a py2exe setup script for Windows. It can be used to create a standalone ``miniterm.exe``. .. _miniterm.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/serial/tools/miniterm.py .. _setup-miniterm-py2exe.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/setup-miniterm-py2exe.py TCP/IP - serial bridge ====================== This program opens a TCP/IP port. When a connection is made to that port (e.g. with telnet) it forwards all data to the serial port and vice versa. This example only exports a raw socket connection. The next example below gives the client much more control over the remote serial port. - The serial port settings are set on the command line when starting the program. - There is no possibility to change settings from remote. - All data is passed through as-is. :: usage: tcp_serial_redirect.py [-h] [-q] [--parity {N,E,O,S,M}] [--rtscts] [--xonxoff] [--rts RTS] [--dtr DTR] [-P LOCALPORT] SERIALPORT [BAUDRATE] Simple Serial to Network (TCP/IP) redirector. positional arguments: SERIALPORT serial port name BAUDRATE set baud rate, default: 9600 optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -q, --quiet suppress non error messages serial port: --parity {N,E,O,S,M} set parity, one of {N E O S M}, default: N --rtscts enable RTS/CTS flow control (default off) --xonxoff enable software flow control (default off) --rts RTS set initial RTS line state (possible values: 0, 1) --dtr DTR set initial DTR line state (possible values: 0, 1) network settings: -P LOCALPORT, --localport LOCALPORT local TCP port NOTE: no security measures are implemented. Anyone can remotely connect to this service over the network. Only one connection at once is supported. When the connection is terminated it waits for the next connect. tcp_serial_redirect.py_ Main program. .. _tcp_serial_redirect.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/tcp_serial_redirect.py Single-port TCP/IP - serial bridge (RFC 2217) ============================================= Simple cross platform :rfc:`2217` serial port server. It uses threads and is portable (runs on POSIX, Windows, etc). - The port settings and control lines (RTS/DTR) can be changed at any time using :rfc:`2217` requests. The status lines (DSR/CTS/RI/CD) are polled every second and notifications are sent to the client. - Telnet character IAC (0xff) needs to be doubled in data stream. IAC followed by an other value is interpreted as Telnet command sequence. - Telnet negotiation commands are sent when connecting to the server. - RTS/DTR are activated on client connect and deactivated on disconnect. - Default port settings are set again when client disconnects. :: usage: rfc2217_server.py [-h] [-p TCPPORT] [-v] SERIALPORT RFC 2217 Serial to Network (TCP/IP) redirector. positional arguments: SERIALPORT optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -p TCPPORT, --localport TCPPORT local TCP port, default: 2217 -v, --verbose print more diagnostic messages (option can be given multiple times) NOTE: no security measures are implemented. Anyone can remotely connect to this service over the network. Only one connection at once is supported. When the connection is terminated it waits for the next connect. .. versionadded:: 2.5 rfc2217_server.py_ Main program. setup-rfc2217_server-py2exe.py_ This is a py2exe setup script for Windows. It can be used to create a standalone ``rfc2217_server.exe``. .. _rfc2217_server.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/rfc2217_server.py .. _setup-rfc2217_server-py2exe.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/setup-rfc2217_server-py2exe.py Multi-port TCP/IP - serial bridge (RFC 2217) ============================================ This example implements a TCP/IP to serial port service that works with multiple ports at once. It uses select, no threads, for the serial ports and the network sockets and therefore runs on POSIX systems only. - Full control over the serial port with :rfc:`2217`. - Check existence of ``/tty/USB0...8``. This is done every 5 seconds using ``os.path.exists``. - Send zeroconf announcements when port appears or disappears (uses python-avahi and dbus). Service name: ``_serial_port._tcp``. - Each serial port becomes available as one TCP/IP server. e.g. ``/dev/ttyUSB0`` is reachable at ``:7000``. - Single process for all ports and sockets (not per port). - The script can be started as daemon. - Logging to stdout or when run as daemon to syslog. - Default port settings are set again when client disconnects. - modem status lines (CTS/DSR/RI/CD) are not polled periodically and the server therefore does not send NOTIFY_MODEMSTATE on its own. However it responds to request from the client (i.e. use the ``poll_modem`` option in the URL when using a pySerial client.) :: usage: port_publisher.py [options] Announce the existence of devices using zeroconf and provide a TCP/IP <-> serial port gateway (implements RFC 2217). If running as daemon, write to syslog. Otherwise write to stdout. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit serial port settings: --ports-regex REGEX specify a regex to search against the serial devices and their descriptions (default: /dev/ttyUSB[0-9]+) network settings: --tcp-port PORT specify lowest TCP port number (default: 7000) daemon: -d, --daemon start as daemon --pidfile FILE specify a name for the PID file diagnostics: -o FILE, --logfile FILE write messages file instead of stdout -q, --quiet suppress most diagnostic messages -v, --verbose increase diagnostic messages NOTE: no security measures are implemented. Anyone can remotely connect to this service over the network. Only one connection at once, per port, is supported. When the connection is terminated, it waits for the next connect. Requirements: - Python (>= 2.4) - python-avahi - python-dbus - python-serial (>= 2.5) Installation as daemon: - Copy the script ``port_publisher.py`` to ``/usr/local/bin``. - Copy the script ``port_publisher.sh`` to ``/etc/init.d``. - Add links to the runlevels using ``update-rc.d port_publisher.sh defaults 99`` - Thats it :-) the service will be started on next reboot. Alternatively run ``invoke-rc.d port_publisher.sh start`` as root. .. versionadded:: 2.5 new example port_publisher.py_ Multi-port TCP/IP-serial converter (RFC 2217) for POSIX environments. port_publisher.sh_ Example init.d script. .. _port_publisher.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/port_publisher.py .. _port_publisher.sh: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/http://sourceforge.net/p/pyserial/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/pyserial/examples/port_publisher.sh wxPython examples ================= A simple terminal application for wxPython and a flexible serial port configuration dialog are shown here. wxTerminal.py_ A simple terminal application. Note that the length of the buffer is limited by wx and it may suddenly stop displaying new input. wxTerminal.wxg_ A wxGlade design file for the terminal application. wxSerialConfigDialog.py_ A flexible serial port configuration dialog. wxSerialConfigDialog.wxg_ The wxGlade design file for the configuration dialog. setup-wxTerminal-py2exe.py_ A py2exe setup script to package the terminal application. .. _wxTerminal.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/wxTerminal.py .. _wxTerminal.wxg: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/wxTerminal.wxg .. _wxSerialConfigDialog.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/wxSerialConfigDialog.py .. _wxSerialConfigDialog.wxg: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/wxSerialConfigDialog.wxg .. _setup-wxTerminal-py2exe.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/setup-wxTerminal-py2exe.py Unit tests ========== The project uses a number of unit test to verify the functionality. They all need a loop back connector. The scripts itself contain more information. All test scripts are contained in the directory ``test``. The unit tests are performed on port ``0`` unless a different device name or ``rfc2217://`` URL is given on the command line (argv[1]). run_all_tests.py_ Collect all tests from all ``test*`` files and run them. By default, the ``loop://`` device is used. test.py_ Basic tests (binary capabilities, timeout, control lines). test_advanced.py_ Test more advanced features (properties). test_high_load.py_ Tests involving sending a lot of data. test_readline.py_ Tests involving readline. test_iolib.py_ Tests involving the :mod:`io` library. Only available for Python 2.6 and newer. test_url.py_ Tests involving the :ref:`URL ` feature. .. _run_all_tests.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/test/run_all_tests.py .. _test.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/test/test.py .. _test_advanced.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/test/test_advanced.py .. _test_high_load.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/test/test_high_load.py .. _test_readline.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/test/test_readline.py .. _test_iolib.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/test/test_iolib.py .. _test_url.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/test/test_url.py