Exemple #1
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def test_soft_derived():
    timestamp = 1.0
    value = 'q'
    original = Signal(name='original', timestamp=timestamp, value=value)

    cb_values = []

    def callback(value=None, **kwargs):
        nonlocal cb_values
        cb_values.append(value)

    derived = DerivedSignal(derived_from=original, name='derived')
    derived.subscribe(callback, event_type=derived.SUB_VALUE)

    assert derived.timestamp == timestamp
    assert derived.get() == value
    assert derived.timestamp == timestamp
    assert derived.describe()[derived.name]['derived_from'] == original.name

    new_value = 'r'
    derived.put(new_value)
    assert original.get() == new_value
    assert derived.get() == new_value
    assert derived.timestamp == original.timestamp
    assert derived.limits == original.limits

    copied = copy.copy(derived)
    assert copied.derived_from.value == original.value
    assert copied.derived_from.timestamp == original.timestamp
    assert copied.derived_from.name == original.name

    derived.put('s')
    assert cb_values == ['r', 's']
Exemple #2
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def test_soft_derived():
    timestamp = 1.0
    value = 'q'
    original = Signal(name='original', timestamp=timestamp, value=value)

    cb_values = []

    def callback(value=None, **kwargs):
        nonlocal cb_values
        cb_values.append(value)

    derived = DerivedSignal(derived_from=original, name='derived')
    derived.subscribe(callback, event_type=derived.SUB_VALUE)

    assert derived.timestamp == timestamp
    assert derived.get() == value
    assert derived.timestamp == timestamp
    assert derived.describe()[derived.name]['derived_from'] == original.name

    new_value = 'r'
    derived.put(new_value)
    assert original.get() == new_value
    assert derived.get() == new_value
    assert derived.timestamp == original.timestamp
    assert derived.limits == original.limits

    copied = copy.copy(derived)
    assert copied.derived_from.value == original.value
    assert copied.derived_from.timestamp == original.timestamp
    assert copied.derived_from.name == original.name

    derived.put('s')
    assert cb_values == ['r', 's']
Exemple #3
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def test_describe(bool_enum_signal):
    sig = bool_enum_signal

    sig.put(1)
    desc = sig.describe()['bool_enum']
    assert desc['dtype'] == 'integer'
    assert desc['shape'] == []
    # assert 'precision' in desc
    assert desc['enum_strs'] == ('Off', 'On')
    assert 'upper_ctrl_limit' in desc
    assert 'lower_ctrl_limit' in desc

    sig = Signal(name='my_pv')
    sig.put('Off')
    desc = sig.describe()['my_pv']
    assert desc['dtype'] == 'string'
    assert desc['shape'] == []

    sig.put(3.14)
    desc = sig.describe()['my_pv']
    assert desc['dtype'] == 'number'
    assert desc['shape'] == []

    import numpy as np
    sig.put(np.array([1, ]))
    desc = sig.describe()['my_pv']
    assert desc['dtype'] == 'array'
    assert desc['shape'] == [1, ]
Exemple #4
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def test_set_method():
    sig = Signal(name='sig')

    st = sig.set(28)
    wait(st)
    assert st.done
    assert st.success
    assert sig.get() == 28
Exemple #5
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def test_set_method():
    sig = Signal(name='sig')

    st = sig.set(28)
    wait(st)
    assert st.done
    assert st.success
    assert sig.get() == 28
def test_ndderivedsignal_with_scalars():
    sig = Signal(value=np.zeros(12), name='zeros')
    shaped = NDDerivedSignal(sig, shape=(4, 3), num_dimensions=2, name='shaped')
    shaped.derived_shape == (4, 3)
    shaped.derived_ndims == 2
    assert shaped.get().shape == (4, 3)
    # Describe returns list
    assert shaped.describe()[shaped.name]['shape'] == [4, 3]
    shaped.put(np.ones((4, 3)))
    assert all(sig.get() == np.ones(12))
Exemple #7
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def test_ndderivedsignal_with_scalars():
    sig = Signal(value=np.zeros(12), name='zeros')
    shaped = NDDerivedSignal(sig, shape=(4, 3), num_dimensions=2, name='shaped')
    shaped.derived_shape == (4, 3)
    shaped.derived_ndims == 2
    assert shaped.get().shape == (4, 3)
    # Describe returns list
    assert shaped.describe()[shaped.name]['shape'] == [4, 3]
    shaped.put(np.ones((4, 3)))
    assert all(sig.get() == np.ones(12))
Exemple #8
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    def test_signal_copy(self):
        start_t = time.time()

        name = 'test'
        value = 10.0
        signal = Signal(name=name, value=value, timestamp=start_t)
        sig_copy = copy.copy(signal)

        self.assertEquals(signal.name, sig_copy.name)
        self.assertEquals(signal.value, sig_copy.value)
        self.assertEquals(signal.get(), sig_copy.get())
        self.assertEquals(signal.timestamp, sig_copy.timestamp)
Exemple #9
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    def test_signal_copy(self):
        start_t = time.time()

        name = 'test'
        value = 10.0
        signal = Signal(name=name, value=value, timestamp=start_t)
        sig_copy = copy.copy(signal)

        self.assertEquals(signal.name, sig_copy.name)
        self.assertEquals(signal.value, sig_copy.value)
        self.assertEquals(signal.get(), sig_copy.get())
        self.assertEquals(signal.timestamp, sig_copy.timestamp)
Exemple #10
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def test_signal_copy():
    start_t = time.time()

    name = 'test'
    value = 10.0
    signal = Signal(name=name, value=value, timestamp=start_t)
    sig_copy = copy.copy(signal)

    assert signal.name == sig_copy.name
    assert signal.value == sig_copy.value
    assert signal.get() == sig_copy.get()
    assert signal.timestamp == sig_copy.timestamp
Exemple #11
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def test_signal_copy():
    start_t = time.time()

    name = 'test'
    value = 10.0
    signal = Signal(name=name, value=value, timestamp=start_t)
    sig_copy = copy.copy(signal)

    assert signal.name == sig_copy.name
    assert signal.value == sig_copy.value
    assert signal.get() == sig_copy.get()
    assert signal.timestamp == sig_copy.timestamp
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def test_soft_derived():
    timestamp = 1.0
    value = 'q'
    original = Signal(name='original', timestamp=timestamp, value=value)

    cb_values = []

    def callback(value=None, **kwargs):
        cb_values.append(value)

    derived = DerivedSignal(derived_from=original, name='derived')
    derived.subscribe(callback, event_type=derived.SUB_VALUE)

    assert derived.timestamp == timestamp
    assert derived.get() == value
    assert derived.timestamp == timestamp
    assert derived.describe()[derived.name]['derived_from'] == original.name
    assert derived.write_access == original.write_access
    assert derived.read_access == original.read_access

    new_value = 'r'
    derived.put(new_value)
    assert original.get() == new_value
    assert derived.get() == new_value
    assert derived.timestamp == original.timestamp
    assert derived.limits == original.limits

    copied = copy.copy(derived)
    assert copied.derived_from.value == original.value
    assert copied.derived_from.timestamp == original.timestamp
    assert copied.derived_from.name == original.name

    derived.put('s')
    assert cb_values == ['r', 's']

    called = []

    event = threading.Event()

    def meta_callback(*, connected, read_access, write_access, **kw):
        called.append(('meta', connected, read_access, write_access))
        event.set()

    derived.subscribe(meta_callback, event_type=derived.SUB_META, run=False)

    original._metadata['write_access'] = False
    original._run_subs(sub_type='meta', **original._metadata)

    event.wait(1)

    assert called == [('meta', True, True, False)]
Exemple #13
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def test_describe(cleanup, signal_test_ioc):
    sig = EpicsSignal(signal_test_ioc.pvs['bool_enum'], name='my_pv')
    cleanup.add(sig)
    sig.wait_for_connection()

    sig.put(1)
    desc = sig.describe()['my_pv']
    assert desc['dtype'] == 'integer'
    assert desc['shape'] == []
    # assert 'precision' in desc
    assert desc['enum_strs'] == ['Off', 'On']
    assert 'upper_ctrl_limit' in desc
    assert 'lower_ctrl_limit' in desc

    sig = Signal(name='my_pv')
    sig.put('Off')
    desc = sig.describe()['my_pv']
    assert desc['dtype'] == 'string'
    assert desc['shape'] == []

    sig.put(3.14)
    desc = sig.describe()['my_pv']
    assert desc['dtype'] == 'number'
    assert desc['shape'] == []

    import numpy as np
    sig.put(np.array([
        1,
    ]))
    desc = sig.describe()['my_pv']
    assert desc['dtype'] == 'array'
    assert desc['shape'] == [
        1,
    ]
Exemple #14
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def basic():
    pos = Signal(name='pos')
    return FuncPositioner(
        name='basic',
        move=pos.put,
        get_pos=pos.get,
        update_rate=0.1,
    )
Exemple #15
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    def test_soft_derived(self):
        timestamp = 1.0
        value = 'q'
        original = Signal(name='original', timestamp=timestamp, value=value)

        derived = DerivedSignal(derived_from=original, name='derived')
        self.assertEqual(derived.timestamp, timestamp)
        self.assertEqual(derived.get(), value)
        self.assertEqual(derived.timestamp, timestamp)
        self.assertEqual(derived.describe()[derived.name]['derived_from'],
                         original.name)

        new_value = 'r'
        derived.put(new_value)
        self.assertEqual(original.get(), new_value)
        self.assertEqual(derived.get(), new_value)
        self.assertEqual(derived.timestamp, original.timestamp)
        self.assertEqual(derived.limits, original.limits)

        copied = copy.copy(derived)
        self.assertEqual(copied.derived_from.value, original.value)
        self.assertEqual(copied.derived_from.timestamp, original.timestamp)
        self.assertEqual(copied.derived_from.name, original.name)
Exemple #16
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    def test_soft_derived(self):
        timestamp = 1.0
        value = 'q'
        original = Signal(name='original', timestamp=timestamp, value=value)

        derived = DerivedSignal(derived_from=original, name='derived')
        self.assertEqual(derived.timestamp, timestamp)
        self.assertEqual(derived.get(), value)
        self.assertEqual(derived.timestamp, timestamp)
        self.assertEqual(derived.describe()[derived.name]['derived_from'],
                         original.name)

        new_value = 'r'
        derived.put(new_value)
        self.assertEqual(original.get(), new_value)
        self.assertEqual(derived.get(), new_value)
        self.assertEqual(derived.timestamp, original.timestamp)
        self.assertEqual(derived.limits, original.limits)

        copied = copy.copy(derived)
        self.assertEqual(copied.derived_from.value, original.value)
        self.assertEqual(copied.derived_from.timestamp, original.timestamp)
        self.assertEqual(copied.derived_from.name, original.name)
 def __init__(self,
              *,
              name,
              move,
              get_pos,
              set_pos=None,
              stop=None,
              done=None,
              check_value=None,
              info=None,
              egu='',
              limits=None,
              update_rate=1,
              timeout=60,
              notepad_pv=None,
              parent=None,
              kind=None,
              **kwargs):
     self._check_signature('move', move, 1)
     self._move = move
     self._check_signature('get_pos', get_pos, 0)
     self._get_pos = get_pos
     self._check_signature('set_pos', set_pos, 1)
     self._set_pos = set_pos
     self._check_signature('stop', stop, 0)
     self._stop = stop
     self._check_signature('done', done, 0)
     self._done = done
     self._check_signature('check_value', check_value, 1)
     self._check = check_value
     self._info = info
     self._last_update = 0
     self._goal = None
     self.update_rate = 1
     notepad_name = name + '_notepad'
     if notepad_pv is None:
         self.notepad_signal = Signal(name=notepad_name)
     else:
         self.notepad_signal = EpicsSignal(notepad_pv, name=notepad_name)
     if parent is None and kind is None:
         kind = 'hinted'
     super().__init__(name=name,
                      egu=egu,
                      limits=limits,
                      source='func',
                      timeout=timeout,
                      parent=parent,
                      kind=kind,
                      **kwargs)
Exemple #18
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def test_panel_creation(qtbot, panel, panel_widget):
    standard = FakeEpicsSignal('Tst:Pv', name='standard')
    read_and_write = FakeEpicsSignal('Tst:Read',
                                     write_pv='Tst:Write',
                                     name='read_and_write')
    read_only = FakeEpicsSignalRO('Tst:Pv:RO', name='read_only')
    simulated = SynSignal(func=random.random, name='simul')
    simulated_ro = SynSignalRO(func=random.random, name='simul_ro')

    standard.sim_put(1)
    read_and_write.sim_put(2)
    read_only.sim_put(3)
    simulated.put(4)

    signals = {
        # Signal is its own write
        'Standard': standard,
        # Signal has separate write/read
        'Read and Write': read_and_write,
        'Read Only': read_only,
        'Simulated': simulated,
        'SimulatedRO': simulated_ro,
        'Array': Signal(name='array', value=np.ones((5, 10)))
    }

    for name, signal in signals.items():
        panel.add_signal(signal, name=name)

    wait_panel(qtbot,
               panel,
               signal_names=set(sig.name for sig in signals.values()))

    def widget_at(row, col):
        return panel.itemAtPosition(row, col).widget()

    # Check read-only channels do not have write widgets
    assert widget_at(2, 1) is widget_at(2, 2)
    assert widget_at(4, 1) is widget_at(4, 2)

    # Array widget has only a button, even when writable
    assert widget_at(5, 1) is widget_at(5, 2)

    # Check write widgets are present
    assert widget_at(0, 1) is not widget_at(0, 2)
    assert widget_at(1, 1) is not widget_at(1, 2)
    assert widget_at(3, 1) is not widget_at(3, 2)
    return panel_widget
Exemple #19
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def test_interface_basic():
    one = Signal(name='one', kind=Kind.config)
    two = Signal(name='two')

    assert one.kind == Kind.config
    two_sig = TwoSignal('prefix', name='name', sig_one=one, sig_two=two)
    assert one.kind == Kind.hinted
    two_sig.sig_one.put(1)
    two_sig.sig_two.put(2)

    assert one.get() == 1
    assert two.get() == 2
Exemple #20
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def test_soft_derived():
    timestamp = 1.0
    value = 'q'
    original = Signal(name='original', timestamp=timestamp, value=value)

    cb_values = []

    def callback(value=None, **kwargs):
        cb_values.append(value)

    derived = DerivedSignal(derived_from=original, name='derived')
    derived.subscribe(callback, event_type=derived.SUB_VALUE)

    assert derived.timestamp == timestamp
    assert derived.get() == value
    assert derived.timestamp == timestamp
    assert derived.describe()[derived.name]['derived_from'] == original.name
    assert derived.write_access == original.write_access
    assert derived.read_access == original.read_access

    new_value = 'r'
    derived.put(new_value)
    assert original.get() == new_value
    assert derived.get() == new_value
    assert derived.timestamp == original.timestamp
    assert derived.limits == original.limits

    copied = copy.copy(derived)
    with pytest.warns(UserWarning):
        assert copied.derived_from.value == original.value
    assert copied.derived_from.timestamp == original.timestamp
    assert copied.derived_from.name == original.name

    derived.put('s')
    assert cb_values == ['r', 's']

    called = []

    event = threading.Event()

    def meta_callback(*, connected, read_access, write_access, **kw):
        called.append(('meta', connected, read_access, write_access))
        event.set()

    derived.subscribe(meta_callback, event_type=derived.SUB_META, run=False)

    original._metadata['write_access'] = False
    original._run_subs(sub_type='meta', **original._metadata)

    event.wait(1)

    assert called == [('meta', True, True, False)]
Exemple #21
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def test_daq_during_decorator(RE, daq):
    """
    Run a daq during scan and make sure the daq is running during it.
    """
    logger.debug('test_daq_during_decorator')

    @daq_during_decorator()
    @bpp.run_decorator()
    def plan(reader):
        yield from bps.null()
        for i in range(10):
            assert daq.state == 'Running'
            yield from bps.trigger_and_read([reader])
        assert daq.state == 'Running'
        yield from bps.null()

    daq.connect()
    RE(plan(Signal(name='sig')))
    assert daq.state == 'Configured'
Exemple #22
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def test_to_interface():
    SomeDeviceInterface = to_interface(SomeDevice)
    some = Signal(name='some')
    where = Signal(name='where')

    sdi = SomeDeviceInterface('', name='sdi', some=some, where=where)
    sd = SomeDevice('', name='sd')

    sdi.some.put(1)
    sdi.where.put(2)
    sd.some.put(3)
    sd.where.put(4)

    assert some.get() == 1
    assert where.get() == 2
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def test_ocpt():
    sig_one = Signal(name='one', kind=Kind.config)
    sig_two = Signal(name='two')

    class ObjectDevice(Device):
        one = OCpt(sig_one, kind=Kind.hinted)
        two = OCpt(sig_two)

    assert sig_one.kind == Kind.config
    obj = ObjectDevice('prefix', name='name')
    assert 'one' in obj.component_names
    assert obj.one.kind == Kind.hinted
    obj.one.put(5)
    assert sig_one.get() == 5
    obj.two.put(3)
    assert sig_two.get() == 3
Exemple #24
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def test_suspenders_stress(RE):
    """
    Run scan with tons of inconvenient suspenders
    """
    sig = Signal(name="dull signal")

    def pre_plan(*args, **kwargs):
        yield from null()
        logger.debug("starting suspender")

    def post_plan(*args, **kwargs):
        yield from null()
        logger.debug("releasing suspender")

    suspenders = [
        SuspendFloor(sig, i, sleep=10, pre_plan=pre_plan, post_plan=post_plan)
        for i in range(10)
    ]
    for s in suspenders:
        RE.install_suspender(s)
    mot = SlowSoftPositioner(n_steps=1000,
                             delay=0.001,
                             position=0,
                             name='test_mot')

    def sig_sequence(sig):
        sig.put(15)
        time.sleep(1)
        sig.put(9)
        logger.debug('expect suspend soon')
        time.sleep(1)
        sig.put(8)
        logger.debug('expect second suspend layer')
        time.sleep(1)
        sig.put(14)
        logger.debug('expect resume after 1 second')
        time.sleep(2)
        sig.put(2)
        logger.debug('expect many layered suspend')
        time.sleep(1)
        sig.put(15)
        logger.debug('expect resume after 1 second')
        time.sleep(2)
        sig.put(-10)
        logger.debug('expect to confuse the scan now')
        sig.put(10)
        sig.put(3)
        sig.put(5)
        sig.put(456)
        sig.put(0)
        sig.put(23)
        sig.put(0)
        sig.put(15)
        logger.debug('hopefully it suspended and is now waiting to resume')
        # 3 suspends and 3 resumes should add 6s to the scan

    @run_decorator()
    def dull_scan(mot, count, sig=None, sleep_time=0):
        if sig:
            thread = threading.Thread(target=sig_sequence, args=(sig, ))
            thread.start()
        for i in range(count):
            yield from checkpoint()
            try:
                yield from mv(mot, i)
            except:
                pass
            # make every step take 1s extra
            yield from sleep(sleep_time)
            yield from checkpoint()
            yield from create()
            yield from read(mot)
            yield from save()
            yield from checkpoint()

    out = []
    coll = collector("test_mot", out)
    RE.subscribe('event', coll)

    base_start = time.time()
    RE(dull_scan(mot, 10, sleep_time=1))
    base_elapsed = time.time() - base_start

    susp_start = time.time()
    RE(dull_scan(mot, 10, sig=sig, sleep_time=1))
    susp_elapsed = time.time() - susp_start

    assert susp_elapsed - base_elapsed > 6
from bluesky.plan_stubs import move_per_step, trigger_and_read, mv
from bluesky.preprocessors import stub_wrapper
from dataclasses import dataclass
from IPython import get_ipython
import numpy
from ophyd.signal import Signal
import pandas
import typing
ip = get_ipython()

# Define ``ophyd.Signal``'s that we can use to track which spectra, group and
# step we are at in the scan when necessary.
spectra_num = Signal(name='spectra_num')
group_num = Signal(name='group_num')
step_num = Signal(name='step_num')


class MultiSpectraValueError(ValueError):
    ...


class FileDataRouterValueError(ValueError):
    ...


def _str_to_obj(str_ref):
    '''Converts a string ref to an ``ophyd.Device`` object reference.

    Parameters
    ----------
    str_ref : str
Exemple #26
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def test_signal_base():
    start_t = time.time()

    name = 'test'
    value = 10.0
    signal = Signal(name=name, value=value, timestamp=start_t)
    signal.wait_for_connection()

    assert signal.connected
    assert signal.name == name
    assert signal.value == value
    assert signal.get() == value
    assert signal.timestamp == start_t

    info = dict(called=False)

    def _sub_test(**kwargs):
        info['called'] = True
        info['kw'] = kwargs

    signal.subscribe(_sub_test, run=False,
                     event_type=signal.SUB_VALUE)
    assert not info['called']

    signal.value = value
    signal.clear_sub(_sub_test)

    signal.subscribe(_sub_test, run=False,
                     event_type=signal.SUB_VALUE)
    signal.clear_sub(_sub_test, event_type=signal.SUB_VALUE)

    kw = info['kw']
    assert 'value' in kw
    assert 'timestamp' in kw
    assert 'old_value' in kw

    assert kw['value'] == value
    assert kw['old_value'] == value
    assert kw['timestamp'] == signal.timestamp

    # readback callback for soft signal
    info = dict(called=False)
    signal.subscribe(_sub_test, event_type=Signal.SUB_VALUE,
                     run=False)
    assert not info['called']
    signal.put(value + 1)
    assert info['called']

    signal.clear_sub(_sub_test)
    kw = info['kw']

    assert 'value' in kw
    assert 'timestamp' in kw
    assert 'old_value' in kw

    assert kw['value'] == value + 1
    assert kw['old_value'] == value
    assert kw['timestamp'] == signal.timestamp

    signal.trigger()
    signal.read()
    signal.describe()
    signal.read_configuration()
    signal.describe_configuration()

    eval(repr(signal))
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def test_describe(bool_enum_signal):
    sig = bool_enum_signal

    sig.put(1)
    desc = sig.describe()['bool_enum']
    assert desc['dtype'] == 'integer'
    assert desc['shape'] == []
    # assert 'precision' in desc
    assert desc['enum_strs'] == ('Off', 'On')
    assert 'upper_ctrl_limit' in desc
    assert 'lower_ctrl_limit' in desc

    sig = Signal(name='my_pv')
    sig.put('Off')
    desc = sig.describe()['my_pv']
    assert desc['dtype'] == 'string'
    assert desc['shape'] == []

    sig.put(3.14)
    desc = sig.describe()['my_pv']
    assert desc['dtype'] == 'number'
    assert desc['shape'] == []

    import numpy as np
    sig.put(np.array([
        1,
    ]))
    desc = sig.describe()['my_pv']
    assert desc['dtype'] == 'array'
    assert desc['shape'] == [
        1,
    ]
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def test_signal_widget_waveform(qtbot):
    signal = Signal(name='test_wave', value=np.zeros((4, )))
    widget = create_signal_widget(signal)
    qtbot.addWidget(widget)
    assert isinstance(widget, WaveformDialogButton)
    return widget
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def test_avg_signal():
    logger.debug('test_avg_signal')
    sig = Signal(name='raw')
    avg = AvgSignal(sig, 2, name='avg')

    assert avg.averages == 2

    sig.put(1)
    assert avg.get() == 1
    sig.put(3)
    assert avg.get() == 2
    sig.put(2)
    assert avg.get() == 2.5

    avg.averages = 3

    sig.put(1)
    assert avg.get() == 1
    sig.put(3)
    assert avg.get() == 2
    sig.put(2)
    assert avg.get() == 2

    cb = Mock()
    avg.subscribe(cb)
    sig.put(0)
    assert cb.called
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def test_signal_widget_image(qtbot):
    signal = Signal(name='test_img', value=np.zeros((400, 540)))
    widget = create_signal_widget(signal)
    qtbot.addWidget(widget)
    assert isinstance(widget, ImageDialogButton)
    return widget
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def test_signal_base():
    start_t = time.time()

    name = 'test'
    value = 10.0
    signal = Signal(name=name, value=value, timestamp=start_t)
    signal.wait_for_connection()

    assert signal.connected
    assert signal.name == name
    assert signal.value == value
    assert signal.get() == value
    assert signal.timestamp == start_t

    info = dict(called=False)

    def _sub_test(**kwargs):
        info['called'] = True
        info['kw'] = kwargs

    signal.subscribe(_sub_test, run=False,
                     event_type=signal.SUB_VALUE)
    assert not info['called']

    signal.value = value
    signal.clear_sub(_sub_test)

    signal.subscribe(_sub_test, run=False,
                     event_type=signal.SUB_VALUE)
    signal.clear_sub(_sub_test, event_type=signal.SUB_VALUE)

    kw = info['kw']
    assert 'value' in kw
    assert 'timestamp' in kw
    assert 'old_value' in kw

    assert kw['value'] == value
    assert kw['old_value'] == value
    assert kw['timestamp'] == signal.timestamp

    # readback callback for soft signal
    info = dict(called=False)
    signal.subscribe(_sub_test, event_type=Signal.SUB_VALUE,
                     run=False)
    assert not info['called']
    signal.put(value + 1)
    assert info['called']

    signal.clear_sub(_sub_test)
    kw = info['kw']

    assert 'value' in kw
    assert 'timestamp' in kw
    assert 'old_value' in kw

    assert kw['value'] == value + 1
    assert kw['old_value'] == value
    assert kw['timestamp'] == signal.timestamp

    signal.trigger()
    signal.read()
    signal.describe()
    signal.read_configuration()
    signal.describe_configuration()

    eval(repr(signal))
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    def test_signal_base(self):
        start_t = time.time()

        name = 'test'
        value = 10.0
        signal = Signal(name=name, value=value, timestamp=start_t)
        signal.wait_for_connection()

        self.assertTrue(signal.connected)
        self.assertEquals(signal.name, name)
        self.assertEquals(signal.value, value)
        self.assertEquals(signal.get(), value)
        self.assertEquals(signal.timestamp, start_t)

        info = dict(called=False)

        def _sub_test(**kwargs):
            info['called'] = True
            info['kw'] = kwargs

        signal.subscribe(_sub_test, run=False)
        self.assertFalse(info['called'])

        signal.value = value
        signal.clear_sub(_sub_test)

        signal.subscribe(_sub_test, run=False)
        signal.clear_sub(_sub_test, event_type=signal.SUB_VALUE)

        kw = info['kw']
        self.assertIn('value', kw)
        self.assertIn('timestamp', kw)
        self.assertIn('old_value', kw)

        self.assertEquals(kw['value'], value)
        self.assertEquals(kw['old_value'], value)
        self.assertEquals(kw['timestamp'], signal.timestamp)

        # readback callback for soft signal
        info = dict(called=False)
        signal.subscribe(_sub_test, event_type=Signal.SUB_VALUE,
                         run=False)
        self.assertFalse(info['called'])
        signal.put(value + 1)
        self.assertTrue(info['called'])

        signal.clear_sub(_sub_test)
        kw = info['kw']

        self.assertIn('value', kw)
        self.assertIn('timestamp', kw)
        self.assertIn('old_value', kw)

        self.assertEquals(kw['value'], value + 1)
        self.assertEquals(kw['old_value'], value)
        self.assertEquals(kw['timestamp'], signal.timestamp)

        signal.trigger()
        signal.read()
        signal.describe()
        signal.read_configuration()
        signal.describe_configuration()

        eval(repr(signal))
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    def test_signal_base(self):
        start_t = time.time()

        name = 'test'
        value = 10.0
        signal = Signal(name=name, value=value, timestamp=start_t)
        signal.wait_for_connection()

        self.assertTrue(signal.connected)
        self.assertEquals(signal.name, name)
        self.assertEquals(signal.value, value)
        self.assertEquals(signal.get(), value)
        self.assertEquals(signal.timestamp, start_t)

        info = dict(called=False)

        def _sub_test(**kwargs):
            info['called'] = True
            info['kw'] = kwargs

        signal.subscribe(_sub_test, run=False)
        self.assertFalse(info['called'])

        signal.value = value
        signal.clear_sub(_sub_test)

        signal.subscribe(_sub_test, run=False)
        signal.clear_sub(_sub_test, event_type=signal.SUB_VALUE)

        kw = info['kw']
        self.assertIn('value', kw)
        self.assertIn('timestamp', kw)
        self.assertIn('old_value', kw)

        self.assertEquals(kw['value'], value)
        self.assertEquals(kw['old_value'], value)
        self.assertEquals(kw['timestamp'], signal.timestamp)

        # readback callback for soft signal
        info = dict(called=False)
        signal.subscribe(_sub_test, event_type=Signal.SUB_VALUE, run=False)
        self.assertFalse(info['called'])
        signal.put(value + 1)
        self.assertTrue(info['called'])

        signal.clear_sub(_sub_test)
        kw = info['kw']

        self.assertIn('value', kw)
        self.assertIn('timestamp', kw)
        self.assertIn('old_value', kw)

        self.assertEquals(kw['value'], value + 1)
        self.assertEquals(kw['old_value'], value)
        self.assertEquals(kw['timestamp'], signal.timestamp)

        signal.trigger()
        signal.read()
        signal.describe()
        signal.read_configuration()
        signal.describe_configuration()

        eval(repr(signal))
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 def set(self, value, *, timestamp=None, force=False):
     return Signal.set(self, value, timestamp=timestamp, force=force)