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pywebdriver

Summary

Python Web Services to communicate wih Devices.

The aim of this project is to ease the communication between application and Devices, providing light WebServices based on Python-Flask libraries. The software can be installed on a computer or a Raspberry-like device. It is compatible with Linux distribution.

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Features

Web Page

This apps provides a light flask app to:

  • know the state of the devices;
  • know informations about system;
  • test communication with some devices (e.g. send a test message to the customer display, print a test ticket, etc...).

Specific WebServices for Odoo

The aim of this sub project is to provide WebServices and Web Page to simulate the behaviour of Odoo Apps (hw_proxy applications & co) to allow Odoo users to use Odoo Point of Sale with PyWebDriver as a Proxy.

  • Odoo8:
    • Printers :
      • Epson TM-T20
    • Credit Card Reader:
      • Ingenico and Sagem credit card readers with Telium Manager version 37783600 or superior
      • Ingenico i2200 check reader and writer
    • Customer Display:
      • Bixolon BCD-1100
      • Bixolon BCD-1000
    • Scale:
      • TODO : planned by GRAP (Any help welcome);
    • Barcode Reader, Cash Box :
      • Not Planned

Generic WebServices using CUP

Done.

End-Users / Customers Section

If you're interested by a feature that is not currently supported, please contact our team for a quotation.

Otherwise, if you like this project, feel free to make a donation.

Contributors

The main contributors of this project are :

A lot of the code come from other projects. Licences and copyright are mentionned in each file or in a readme file of the folder. The main other contributors are:

Developers Section

Installation on Debian/Ubuntu

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:akretion-team/pywebdriver
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install pywebdriver

Installation on Mac OS X

Pywebdriver can be installed on Mac OS X and is successfully used in production on a Mac OS X computer with Bixolon customer display, Ingenico credit card reader and check printer. TODO: write installation instructions.

Browser settings

You need to confirmed security exception on your browers for the following paths: http://localhost and https://localhost

see here and click on 'Advanced' and 'confirm security exception'

Development

To test this module, do the following steps:

  • download it from git;
git clone https://github.com/akretion/pywebdriver.git
  • Install dependency by running this two command
sudo apt-get install cups python-cups python-pip python-netifaces
sudo pip install -r requirement.txt
  • set correct parameters in the config/config.ini file;
  • call this command:
   python pywebdriver.py
  • Call the url : http://localhost:8069 (by default, but depending of your config.ini file) in a browser to see devices state;

Contribute

If you find a bug, feel free to report it and submit a bugfix.

If you want to propose extra features not yet covered, please contact us or submit a Pull Request.

Localization

For the moment, localization is managed for english and french languages. If you want to manage extra lozalisation, do the following:

  • call this command to generate '.pot' file:
pybabel extract -F translations/settings_babel.cfg -o translations/i18n.pot .
  • call one of the two commands to generate '.po' file:
pybabel init -i translations/i18n.pot -d translations -l <code>  # (First time)
pybabel update -i translations/i18n.pot -d translations          # (Next times)
  • Edit your '.po' file and write correct translation;
  • call this command to generate '.mo' file:
pybabel compile -d translations
  • Change your config.ini file to test the result;
  • Do a Pull Request to share your work;

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