def test_emptyish_char_waveform_monitor(self): '''a test of a char waveform of length 1 (NORD=1): value "\0" with using auto_monitor ''' with no_simulator_updates(): zerostr = PV(pvnames.char_arr_pv, auto_monitor=True) zerostr.wait_for_connection() zerostr.put([0], wait=True) time.sleep(0.2) self.assertEquals(zerostr.get(as_string=True), '') numpy.testing.assert_array_equal(zerostr.get(as_string=False), [0]) self.assertEquals(zerostr.get(as_string=True, as_numpy=False), '') numpy.testing.assert_array_equal( zerostr.get(as_string=False, as_numpy=False), [0]) zerostr.put([0, 0], wait=True) time.sleep(0.2) self.assertEquals(zerostr.get(as_string=True), '') numpy.testing.assert_array_equal(zerostr.get(as_string=False), [0, 0]) self.assertEquals(zerostr.get(as_string=True, as_numpy=False), '') numpy.testing.assert_array_equal( zerostr.get(as_string=False, as_numpy=False), [0, 0]) zerostr.disconnect()
def test_subarray_zerolen(self): subarr1 = PV(pvnames.zero_len_subarr1) subarr1.wait_for_connection() val = subarr1.get(use_monitor=True, as_numpy=True) self.assertIsInstance(val, numpy.ndarray, msg='using monitor') self.assertEquals(len(val), 0, msg='using monitor') # caproto returns things in big endian, not native type # self.assertEquals(val.dtype, numpy.float64, msg='using monitor') val = subarr1.get(use_monitor=False, as_numpy=True) self.assertIsInstance(val, numpy.ndarray, msg='no monitor') self.assertEquals(len(val), 0, msg='no monitor')
def test_subarray_1elem(self): with no_simulator_updates(): # pv = PV(pvnames.zero_len_subarr1) pv = PV(pvnames.double_arr_pv) pv.wait_for_connection() val = pv.get(count=1, use_monitor=False) print('val is', val, type(val)) self.assertIsInstance(val, numpy.ndarray) self.assertEqual(len(val), 1) val = pv.get(count=1, as_numpy=False, use_monitor=False) print('val is', val, type(val)) self.assertIsInstance(val, list) self.assertEqual(len(val), 1)
def test_putwait(self): write('Put with wait (using real motor!) \n') pv = PV(pvnames.motor1) # this works with a real motor, fail if it doesn't connect quickly if not pv.wait_for_connection(timeout=0.2): self.skipTest('Unable to connect to real motor record') val = pv.get() t0 = time.time() if val < 5: pv.put(val + 1.0, wait=True) else: pv.put(val - 1.0, wait=True) dt = time.time() - t0 write(' put took %s sec\n' % dt) self.failUnless(dt > 0.1) # now with a callback! global put_callback_called put_callback_called = False def onPutdone(pvname=None, **kws): print('put done ', pvname, kws) global put_callback_called put_callback_called = True val = pv.get() if val < 5: pv.put(val + 1.0, callback=onPutdone) else: pv.put(val - 1.0, callback=onPutdone) t0 = time.time() while time.time() - t0 < dt * 1.50: time.sleep(0.02) write(' put should be done by now? %s \n' % put_callback_called) self.failUnless(put_callback_called) # now using pv.put_complete val = pv.get() if val < 5: pv.put(val + 1.0, use_complete=True) else: pv.put(val - 1.0, use_complete=True) t0 = time.time() count = 0 while time.time() - t0 < dt * 1.50: if pv.put_complete: break count = count + 1 time.sleep(0.02) write( ' put_complete=%s (should be True), and count=%i (should be>3)\n' % (pv.put_complete, count)) self.failUnless(pv.put_complete) self.failUnless(count > 3)
def test_thread_pv(threading_broadcaster): from caproto.threading.client import Context, PV pv1 = "XF:31IDA-OP{Tbl-Ax:X1}Mtr.VAL" # pv2 = "XF:31IDA-OP{Tbl-Ax:X2}Mtr.VAL" # Some user function to call when subscriptions receive data. called = [] def user_callback(*, value, **kwargs): print() print('-- user callback', value) called.append(True) ctx = Context(threading_broadcaster, log_level='DEBUG') ctx.register() time_pv = PV(pv1, context=ctx, form='time') ctrl_pv = PV(pv1, context=ctx, form='ctrl') time_pv.wait_for_connection() time_pv.add_callback(user_callback) print('time read', time_pv.get()) print('ctrl read', ctrl_pv.get()) time_pv.put(3, wait=True) time_pv.put(6, wait=True) time.sleep(0.1) assert time_pv.get() == 6 assert called print('read', time_pv.get()) print('done') repr(time_pv) for k, v in PV.__dict__.items(): if isinstance(v, property): getattr(time_pv, k) getattr(ctrl_pv, k)
def test_emptyish_char_waveform_no_monitor(self): '''a test of a char waveform of length 1 (NORD=1): value "\0" without using auto_monitor ''' with no_simulator_updates(): zerostr = PV(pvnames.char_arr_pv, auto_monitor=False) zerostr.wait_for_connection() # elem_count = 128, requested count = None, libca returns count = 1 zerostr.put([0], wait=True) self.assertEquals(zerostr.get(as_string=True), '') numpy.testing.assert_array_equal(zerostr.get(as_string=False), [0]) self.assertEquals(zerostr.get(as_string=True, as_numpy=False), '') numpy.testing.assert_array_equal(zerostr.get(as_string=False, as_numpy=False), [0]) # elem_count = 128, requested count = None, libca returns count = 2 zerostr.put([0, 0], wait=True) self.assertEquals(zerostr.get(as_string=True), '') numpy.testing.assert_array_equal(zerostr.get(as_string=False), [0, 0]) self.assertEquals(zerostr.get(as_string=True, as_numpy=False), '') numpy.testing.assert_array_equal(zerostr.get(as_string=False, as_numpy=False), [0, 0])
def test_putcomplete(self): write('Put with wait and put_complete (using real motor!) \n') vals = (1.35, 1.50, 1.44, 1.445, 1.45, 1.453, 1.446, 1.447, 1.450, 1.450, 1.490, 1.5, 1.500) p = PV(pvnames.motor1) # this works with a real motor, fail if it doesn't connect quickly if not p.wait_for_connection(timeout=0.2): self.skipTest('Unable to connect to real motor record') see_complete = [] for v in vals: t0 = time.time() p.put(v, use_complete=True) count = 0 for i in range(100000): time.sleep(0.001) count = count + 1 if p.put_complete: see_complete.append(True) break # print( 'made it to value= %.3f, elapsed time= %.4f sec (count=%i)' % (v, time.time()-t0, count)) self.failUnless(len(see_complete) > (len(vals) - 5))