Beispiel #1
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        def event(self, eventname, eventdata, sender_rte):

            #print('Node {} received {} data from {}'.format(self.node_id, eventname, sender_id))
            print('SIM EVT: {0} {1}'.format(eventname, eventdata))

            # Keep track of event processing
            event_processed = False

            if eventname == b'STACKCMD':
                # We received a single stack command. Add it to the existing stack
                stack.stack(eventdata, sender_rte)
                event_processed = True

            elif eventname == b'BATCH':
                # We are in a batch simulation, and received an entire scenario. Assign it to the stack.
                self.reset()
                stack.set_scendata(eventdata['scentime'], eventdata['scencmd'])
                self.op()
                event_processed = True
            elif eventname == b'QUIT':
                # BlueSky is quitting
                self.quit()
            elif eventname == b'GETSIMSTATE':
                # Send list of stack functions available in this sim to gui at start
                stackdict = {cmd: val[0][len(cmd) + 1:] for cmd, val in stack.cmddict.items()}
                shapes = [shape.raw for shape in areafilter.areas.values()]
                simstate = dict(pan=bs.scr.def_pan, zoom=bs.scr.def_zoom, stackcmds=stackdict, shapes=shapes)
                self.send_event(b'SIMSTATE', simstate, target=sender_rte)
            else:
                # This is either an unknown event or a gui event.
                event_processed = bs.scr.event(eventname, eventdata, sender_rte)

            return event_processed
Beispiel #2
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    def event(self, eventname, eventdata, sender_rte):
        # Keep track of event processing
        event_processed = False

        if eventname == b'STACKCMD':
            # We received a single stack command. Add it to the existing stack
            stack.stack(eventdata, sender_rte)
            event_processed = True

        elif eventname == b'BATCH':
            # We are in a batch simulation, and received an entire scenario. Assign it to the stack.
            self.reset()
            stack.set_scendata(eventdata['scentime'], eventdata['scencmd'])
            self.op()
            event_processed     = True
        elif eventname == b'QUIT':
            # BlueSky is quitting
            self.quit()
        elif eventname == b'GETSIMSTATE':
            # Send list of stack functions available in this sim to gui at start
            stackdict = {cmd : val[0][len(cmd) + 1:] for cmd, val in stack.cmddict.items()}
            shapes = [shape.raw for shape in areafilter.areas.values()]
            simstate = dict(pan=bs.scr.def_pan, zoom=bs.scr.def_zoom, stackcmds=stackdict, shapes=shapes)
            self.send_event(b'SIMSTATE', simstate, target=sender_rte)
        else:
            # This is either an unknown event or a gui event.
            event_processed = bs.scr.event(eventname, eventdata, sender_rte)

        return event_processed
Beispiel #3
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    def event(self, event):
        # Keep track of event processing
        event_processed = False

        if event.type() == StackTextEventType:
            # We received a single stack command. Add it to the existing stack
            stack.stack(event.cmdtext, event.sender_id)
            event_processed = True

        elif event.type() == BatchEventType:
            # We are in a batch simulation, and received an entire scenario. Assign it to the stack.
            self.reset()
            stack.set_scendata(event.scentime, event.scencmd)
            self.start()
            event_processed = True
        elif event.type() == SimQuitEventType:
            # BlueSky is quitting
            self.quit()
        else:
            # This is either an unknown event or a gui event.
            event_processed = bs.scr.event(event)

        return event_processed