A proxy module is a module with a known structure, but
accessed over a SECoP connection.
For the configuration, a Frappy module class has to be given.
The proxy class is created from this, but does not inherit from it.
However, the class of the returned object will be subclass of the
SECoP base classes (Readable, Drivable etc.).
A possible extension might be, that instead of the Frappy class,
the JSON module description can be given, as a separate file
or directly in the config file.
Or we might offer a tool to convert the JSON description to
a python class.
Change-Id: I9212d9f3fe82ec56dfc08611d0e1efc0b0112271
Reviewed-on: https://forge.frm2.tum.de/review/c/sine2020/secop/playground/+/22386
Tested-by: JenkinsCodeReview <bjoern_pedersen@frm2.tum.de>
Reviewed-by: Markus Zolliker <markus.zolliker@psi.ch>
new client intended as base class for all clients
- based on Ennos secop client in nicos ([WIP] provide secop client)
- self healing connection singletons
- extension for other than TCP is foreseen (by extending new uri schemes)
- extensible name mangling
- seperate rx and tx threads supporting events
- internal cache
- extensible error handling
- callback for unhandled messages
- callback for descriptive data change
- callback for node stat change (connected, disconnected)
- a short close down and reconnect without change in descriptive data
does not disturb the client side
works with secop-gui (change follows), planned to be used for Frappy
internal secop proxy and as a replacement for secop.client.baseclient.Client
in the nicos secop device.
-> secop/client/baseclient.py to be removed after planned changes
moved secop/client/__init__.py to secop/client/console.py because secop.client
would be the natural place to put the new base class.
Change-Id: I1a7b1f1ded2221a8f9fcdd52f9cc7414e8fbe035
Reviewed-on: https://forge.frm2.tum.de/review/c/sine2020/secop/playground/+/22218
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Reviewed-by: Markus Zolliker <markus.zolliker@psi.ch>
The used logger can now be configured from caller. This allows
for example to use NicosLogger when imported from NICOS.
+ fix a problem when connections was lost
Change-Id: I8496ba11ad467749493751b49c4e36dd739892ab
Reviewed-on: https://forge.frm2.tum.de/review/c/sine2020/secop/playground/+/21477
Tested-by: JenkinsCodeReview <bjoern_pedersen@frm2.tum.de>
Reviewed-by: Markus Zolliker <markus.zolliker@psi.ch>
complaints by pylint are mainly related to
- remove object from base list in class definitions
- unnecessary else/elif after return/raise
Change-Id: I13d15449149cc8bba0562338d0c9c42e97163bdf
Reviewed-on: https://forge.frm2.tum.de/review/c/sine2020/secop/playground/+/21325
Tested-by: JenkinsCodeReview <bjoern_pedersen@frm2.tum.de>
Reviewed-by: Markus Zolliker <markus.zolliker@psi.ch>