├── .gitignore
├── COPYING
├── README.rst
├── setup.py
├── tests
├── lamp.py
└── test_serial.py
└── x10
├── __init__.py
├── controllers
├── __init__.py
├── abstract.py
├── bus.py
├── cm11.py
├── cm15.py
├── cm17a.py
└── mock.py
├── devices
├── __init__.py
├── actuators.py
└── house.py
├── exceptions.py
├── protocol.py
└── utils.py
/.gitignore:
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/README.rst:
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1 | =========================================
2 | A python module to control X10 appliances
3 | =========================================
4 |
5 | Current state: working but incomplete API
6 |
7 | :Authors: Guillaume Libersat (@glibersat)
8 |
9 | :Contributors:
10 | Axel Haustant (@noirbizarre), Riccardo Ferrazzo (@rferrazz)
11 |
12 | :License: GPL v3 (see COPYING)
13 |
14 | Contributions are welcomed !
15 |
16 | ------------
17 | Requirements
18 | ------------
19 |
20 | python-x10 requires:
21 |
22 | - Python 2.5
23 | - PyUSB 0.x (http://pyusb.berlios.de/)
24 | - pySerial (http://pyserial.sourceforge.net/)
25 |
26 | --------
27 | Features
28 | --------
29 |
30 | Drivers
31 | =======
32 |
33 | - CM11/12 (thanks Riccardo!)
34 | - CM15
35 | - CM17a (Need testing!)
36 |
37 | Actuators
38 | =========
39 |
40 | - Switchable (On/Off state)
41 | - Dimmable (Variable state)
42 | - Generic (Used to talk to any X10 device)
43 |
44 | Meta-modules
45 | ============
46 |
47 | - House (Something like a "group" of devices)
48 |
49 | -----------
50 | API Example
51 | -----------
52 |
53 | ::
54 |
55 | # Retrieve USB CM15 Device
56 | scanner = USBScanner()
57 | dev = scanner.findDevices()
58 | dev.open()
59 |
60 | # Use a single module
61 | lamp = dev.actuator("A2")
62 | lamp.dim(10)
63 | lamp.off()
64 |
65 | # Use a group
66 | house = dev.house("B")
67 | house.lightsOff()
68 |
69 | More samples in tests.
70 |
71 | ------------------------------------
72 | Ideas and drivers that may be merged
73 | ------------------------------------
74 |
75 | - CM19a driver: http://www.cuddon.net/search/label/CM19a
76 | - Another CM19a driver:
77 | http://m.lemays.org/projects/x10-cm19a-linux-driver
78 | - PyXAL X10netc client/server
79 |
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/setup.py:
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1 | from distutils.core import setup
2 |
3 | setup(
4 | name = 'Python X10',
5 | version = '0.1',
6 |
7 | author = 'Guillaume Libersat',
8 | description = 'A python module to control X10 appliances',
9 | license = 'GNU GPL',
10 |
11 | packages = ['x10', 'x10/controllers', 'x10/devices']
12 | )
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/tests/lamp.py:
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1 | import logging
2 |
3 | from x10.controllers.bus import USBScanner
4 |
5 | logger = logging.getLogger()
6 | hdlr = logging.StreamHandler() # Console
7 | formatter = logging.Formatter('%(module)s - %(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(message)s')
8 | hdlr.setFormatter(formatter)
9 | logger.addHandler(hdlr)
10 | logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
11 |
12 | b = USBScanner()
13 | devices = list(b.findDevices())
14 |
15 | if len(devices) == 0:
16 | print "No device found"
17 | exit()
18 |
19 | dev = devices[0]
20 |
21 | dev.open()
22 |
23 | livinglamp = dev.actuator("A1")
24 |
25 | roomlamp = dev.actuator("A2")
26 | #roomlamp.on()
27 |
28 | roomlamp.on()
29 |
30 | #livinglamp.on()
31 |
32 | #livinglamp.adjust(100)
33 |
34 | #house = dev.house("A")
35 |
36 | #house.unitsOff()
37 |
38 | #house.lightsOff()
39 | #house.lightsOn()
40 |
41 | dev.close()
42 |
43 |
44 |
45 |
46 |
47 |
48 |
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/tests/test_serial.py:
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1 | import logging
2 |
3 | from x10.controllers.cm17a import CM17a
4 |
5 | logger = logging.getLogger()
6 | hdlr = logging.StreamHandler() # Console
7 | formatter = logging.Formatter('%(module)s - %(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(message)s')
8 | hdlr.setFormatter(formatter)
9 | logger.addHandler(hdlr)
10 | logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
11 |
12 | dev = CM17a('/dev/ttyUSB')
13 | dev.open()
14 |
15 | livinglamp = dev.actuator("A1")
16 |
17 | livinglamp.on()
18 |
19 | dev.close()
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 |
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/x10/controllers/abstract.py:
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1 | import time
2 | import struct
3 | import logging
4 |
5 | import serial, binascii
6 |
7 | from x10.devices.actuators import GenericX10Actuator
8 | from x10.devices.house import X10House
9 | from x10.exceptions import WriteError
10 |
11 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
12 |
13 | class X10Controller(object):
14 | HOUSE_ENCMAP = {} # Encoding Map for House Code
15 | UNIT_ENCMAP = {} # Encoding Map for Unit Code
16 |
17 | def __init__(self, aDevice):
18 | self._device = aDevice
19 | self._handle = None
20 |
21 | def do(self, function, x10addr=None, amount=None):
22 | """
23 | Execute a function on the controller. E.g. Turn on a light.
24 | """
25 | raise NotImplementedError()
26 |
27 | def open(self):
28 | """
29 | Open the device and set it up
30 | """
31 | raise NotImplementedError()
32 |
33 | def close(self):
34 | """
35 | Close the controller
36 | """
37 | raise NotImplementedError()
38 |
39 | def read(self, bytes=100):
40 | """
41 | Read an amount of bytes from the controller
42 | """
43 | raise NotImplementedError()
44 |
45 | def write(self, aSequence):
46 | """
47 | Write a sequence of bytes to the interface
48 | """
49 | raise NotImplementedError()
50 |
51 | def ack(self):
52 | """
53 | Get if the device did well respond or not
54 | """
55 | raise NotImplementedError()
56 |
57 | def actuator(self, x10addr, aX10ActuatorKlass=None):
58 | """
59 | Given an address, return a device object.
60 | If an actuator class is provided, use it.
61 | """
62 | if aX10ActuatorKlass:
63 | return aX10ActuatorKlass(x10addr, self)
64 | else:
65 | return GenericX10Actuator(x10addr, self)
66 |
67 | def house(self, x10HouseCode):
68 | """
69 | Given a house code, return a House object
70 | """
71 | return X10House(x10HouseCode, self)
72 |
73 |
74 | class SerialX10Controller(X10Controller):
75 | """
76 | Abstract Class for a Serial Controller (that can be used with an
77 | USB-Serial adapter too).
78 |
79 | Replace "device" with the default serial port your controller is
80 | connected to. In Windows, this could be "COM1" etc. On Mac/Unix,
81 | this will be '/dev/tty.something'. With an usb-to-serial adapter,
82 | it shows up as '/dev/tty.usbserial'. To find available ports, type
83 | 'ls /dev/tty.*' at the terminal prompt.
84 | """
85 | DELAY_BIT = 0.001 # Seconds between bits
86 | DELAY_FIN = 1 # Seconds to wait before disabling after transmit
87 |
88 | def __init__(self, aDevice, baudrate=9600):
89 | X10Controller.__init__(self, aDevice)
90 | self._baudrate = baudrate
91 |
92 | def open(self):
93 | self._handle = serial.Serial(self._device, baudrate=self._baudrate, timeout=1)
94 |
95 | def _set_standby(self):
96 | """
97 | Put the device in standby
98 | """
99 | self._handle.setDTR(True)
100 | self._handle.setRTS(True)
101 |
102 | def _set_off(self):
103 | """
104 | Turn the device "off"
105 | """
106 | self._handle.setDTR(False)
107 | self._handle.setRTS(False)
108 |
109 | def write(self, aSequence):
110 | logger.debug("Writing %s", hex(aSequence))
111 | self._handle.write(chr(aSequence))
112 |
113 | def read(self):
114 | res = self._handle.read()
115 | if res == "":
116 | return res
117 | logger.debug("Read %s", hex(ord(res)))
118 | return ord(res)
119 |
120 | def close(self):
121 | self._set_off()
122 | self._handle.close()
123 |
124 | class UsbX10Controller(X10Controller):
125 | """
126 | Abstract Class for an USB Controller
127 | """
128 | vendorId = 0x0000
129 | productId = 0x0000
130 |
131 | write_endpoint = 0x00
132 | read_endpoint = 0x00
133 |
134 | def open(self):
135 | self._handle = self._device.open()
136 |
137 | config = self._device.configurations[0]
138 | self._handle.setConfiguration(config)
139 |
140 | itf = config.interfaces[0][0]
141 | self._handle.claimInterface(itf)
142 |
143 | def close(self):
144 | self._handle.releaseInterface()
145 | # clk = (0x9b, 20, 100, 2 >> 1, 1, 1, 0x60, 0x00)
146 |
147 | # seqclk = struct.pack("BBBBBBBB", *clk)
148 | # hand.bulkWrite(0x02, seqclk)
149 | # seq = (0x5A, 0x02, 0x00, 0x6E)
150 |
151 | def read(self, bytes=100):
152 | res = self._handle.bulkRead(self.read_endpoint, bytes)
153 | logger.debug( "Read %s", ["0x%02x" % i for i in res])
154 | return res
155 |
156 | def write(self, aSequence):
157 | logger.debug("Writing %s", ["0x%02x" % i for i in aSequence])
158 |
159 | packets = struct.pack("%dB" % len(aSequence), *aSequence)
160 | wrote = self._handle.bulkWrite(self.write_endpoint,
161 | packets)
162 |
163 | if wrote != len(aSequence):
164 | raise WriteError("Unable to write to the controller")
165 |
166 | # Wait for the controller
167 | time.sleep(1*(len(aSequence)))
168 |
169 |
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/x10/controllers/bus.py:
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1 | import logging
2 |
3 | import usb
4 |
5 | from ..exceptions import NoDeviceFoundError
6 | from .cm15 import CM15
7 |
8 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
9 |
10 | class USBScanner(object):
11 | devices = (CM15,)
12 |
13 | def findDevice(self, anUsbX10ControllerClass):
14 | """
15 | For a given X10 Controller class, scan the USB busses trying to find it.
16 | raises NoDeviceFoundError if none is found.
17 | """
18 | busses = usb.busses()
19 |
20 | for bus in busses:
21 | for dev in bus.devices:
22 | if dev.idVendor == anUsbX10ControllerClass.vendorId and \
23 | dev.idProduct == anUsbX10ControllerClass.productId:
24 | logger.info("Found device %s" % anUsbX10ControllerClass)
25 | return anUsbX10ControllerClass(dev)
26 |
27 | raise NoDeviceFoundError()
28 |
29 |
30 | def findDevices(self):
31 | """
32 | For each known device, scan the USB bus and yield it if found
33 | """
34 | for X10DeviceClass in self.devices:
35 | try:
36 | yield self.findDevice(X10DeviceClass)
37 | except NoDeviceFoundError, e:
38 | pass
39 |
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/x10/controllers/cm11.py:
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1 | import serial
2 |
3 | from .abstract import SerialX10Controller, X10Controller
4 |
5 | from ..utils import encodeX10HouseCode, encodeX10UnitCode, encodeX10Address
6 |
7 | from x10.protocol import functions
8 |
9 | class CM11(SerialX10Controller):
10 |
11 | # -----------------------------------------------------------
12 | # House and unit code table
13 | # -----------------------------------------------------------
14 | HOUSE_ENCMAP = {
15 | "A": 0x6,
16 | "B": 0xE,
17 | "C": 0x2,
18 | "D": 0xA,
19 | "E": 0x1,
20 | "F": 0x9,
21 | "G": 0x5,
22 | "H": 0xD,
23 | "I": 0x7,
24 | "J": 0xF,
25 | "K": 0x3,
26 | "L": 0xB,
27 | "M": 0x0,
28 | "N": 0x8,
29 | "O": 0x4,
30 | "P": 0xC
31 | }
32 |
33 | UNIT_ENCMAP = {
34 | "1": 0x6,
35 | "2": 0xE,
36 | "3": 0x2,
37 | "4": 0xA,
38 | "5": 0x1,
39 | "6": 0x9,
40 | "7": 0x5,
41 | "8": 0xD,
42 | "9": 0x7,
43 | "10": 0xF,
44 | "11": 0x3,
45 | "12": 0xB,
46 | "13": 0x0,
47 | "14": 0x8,
48 | "15": 0x4,
49 | "16": 0xC
50 | }
51 |
52 | HD_SEL = 0x04
53 | HD_FUN = 0x06
54 |
55 | def __init__(self, aDevice):
56 | X10Controller.__init__(self, aDevice)
57 | self._baudrate = 4800
58 |
59 | def open(self):
60 | SerialX10Controller.open(self)
61 | while True:
62 | data = self.read()
63 | print data
64 | if data == 0xA5:
65 | self.write(0x9B)
66 | if data == "":
67 | break
68 |
69 | def ack(self):
70 | return True
71 |
72 | def actuator(self, x10addr, aX10ActuatorKlass=None):
73 | select = (encodeX10HouseCode(x10addr[0], self) << 4) | encodeX10UnitCode(x10addr[1:], self)
74 | checksum = 0x00
75 |
76 | while checksum != self.HD_SEL+select:
77 | self.write(self.HD_SEL)
78 | self.write(select)
79 | checksum = self.read()
80 | self.write(0x00)
81 | self.read()
82 | return SerialX10Controller.actuator(self, x10addr, aX10ActuatorKlass=aX10ActuatorKlass)
83 |
84 | def do(self, function, x10addr=None, amount=None):
85 | cmd = (encodeX10HouseCode(x10addr[0], self) << 4) | function
86 | checksum = 0x00
87 |
88 | while checksum != self.HD_FUN+cmd:
89 | self.write(self.HD_FUN)
90 | self.write(cmd)
91 | checksum = self.read()
92 | self.write(0x00)
93 | self.read()
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/x10/controllers/cm15.py:
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1 | from x10.utils import encodeX10Address, encodeX10HouseCode
2 | from x10.protocol import functions
3 |
4 | from .abstract import UsbX10Controller
5 |
6 | class CM15(UsbX10Controller):
7 | vendorId = 0x0BC7
8 | productId = 0x0001
9 |
10 | write_endpoint = 0x02
11 | read_endpoint = 0x81
12 |
13 | HOUSE_ENCMAP = {
14 | "A": 0x6,
15 | "B": 0xE,
16 | "C": 0x2,
17 | "D": 0xA,
18 | "E": 0x1,
19 | "F": 0x9,
20 | "G": 0x5,
21 | "H": 0xD,
22 | "I": 0x7,
23 | "J": 0xF,
24 | "K": 0x3,
25 | "L": 0xB,
26 | "M": 0x0,
27 | "N": 0x8,
28 | "O": 0x4,
29 | "P": 0xC
30 | }
31 |
32 | UNIT_ENCMAP = {
33 | "1": 0x6,
34 | "2": 0xE,
35 | "3": 0x2,
36 | "4": 0xA,
37 | "5": 0x1,
38 | "6": 0x9,
39 | "7": 0x5,
40 | "8": 0xD,
41 | "9": 0x7,
42 | "10": 0xF,
43 | "11": 0x3,
44 | "12": 0xB,
45 | "13": 0x0,
46 | "14": 0x8,
47 | "15": 0x4,
48 | "16": 0xC
49 | }
50 |
51 | def ack(self):
52 | """
53 | Get if the device did well respond or not
54 | """
55 | res = self.read()
56 | # 0x55 is a Ack
57 | return (res[0] == 0x55)
58 |
59 | def _select(self, x10addr):
60 | # 0x04 selects a device
61 | sel_seq = (0x04, encodeX10Address(x10addr, self))
62 | self.write(sel_seq)
63 |
64 | def do(self, function, x10addr=None, amount=None):
65 | # If we address a specific device, select it
66 | if len(x10addr) == 2:
67 | self._select(x10addr)
68 |
69 | # 0x06 execute a command
70 | fn = encodeX10HouseCode(x10addr[0], self) << 4
71 | fn += function
72 | cmd = [0x06, fn]
73 |
74 | if function in (functions.DIM,
75 | functions.BRIGHT):
76 | cmd.append((amount*2))
77 |
78 | self.write(cmd)
79 |
80 |
81 |
82 |
83 |
84 |
85 |
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/x10/controllers/cm17a.py:
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1 | #-----------------------------------------------------------
2 | # X10 Firecracker CM17A Interface Driver
3 | #
4 | # Copyright (c) 2011 Guillaume Libersat
5 | # Copyright (c) 2010 Collin J. Delker
6 | #
7 | # based on Collin J. Delker's implementation
8 | #
9 | #-----------------------------------------------------------
10 | #
11 | # X10 Firecracker CM17A protocol specificaiton:
12 | # ftp://ftp.x10.com/pub/manuals/cm17a_protocol.txt
13 | #
14 | #-----------------------------------------------------------
15 |
16 | import time
17 |
18 | from .abstract import SerialX10Controller
19 |
20 | from ..utils import encodeX10HouseCode, encodeX10UnitCode, encodeX10Address
21 |
22 | from x10.protocol import functions
23 |
24 | class CM17a(SerialX10Controller):
25 | """
26 | Firecracker spec requires at least 0.5ms between bits
27 | """
28 | DELAY_BIT = 0.001
29 | DELAY_FIN = 1
30 |
31 | # -----------------------------------------------------------
32 | # House and unit code table
33 | # -----------------------------------------------------------
34 | HOUSE_ENCMAP = {
35 | "A": 0x6000,
36 | "B": 0x7000,
37 | "C": 0x4000,
38 | "D": 0x5000,
39 | "E": 0x8000,
40 | "F": 0x9000,
41 | "G": 0xA000,
42 | "H": 0xB000,
43 | "I": 0xE000,
44 | "J": 0xF000,
45 | "K": 0xC000,
46 | "L": 0xD000,
47 | "M": 0x0000,
48 | "N": 0x1000,
49 | "O": 0x2000,
50 | "P": 0x3000
51 | }
52 |
53 | UNIT_ENCMAP = {
54 | "1": 0x0000,
55 | "2": 0x0010,
56 | "3": 0x0008,
57 | "4": 0x0018,
58 | "5": 0x0040,
59 | "6": 0x0050,
60 | "7": 0x0048,
61 | "8": 0x0058,
62 | "9": 0x0400,
63 | "10": 0x0410,
64 | "11": 0x0408,
65 | "12": 0x0400,
66 | "13": 0x0440,
67 | "14": 0x0450,
68 | "15": 0x0448,
69 | "16": 0x0458
70 | }
71 |
72 | # -----------------------------------------------------------
73 | # Command Code Masks
74 | # -----------------------------------------------------------
75 | CMD_ON = 0x0000
76 | CMD_OFF = 0x0020
77 | CMD_BRT = 0x0088
78 | CMD_DIM = 0x0098
79 |
80 | # -----------------------------------------------------------
81 | # Data header and footer, for writes
82 | # -----------------------------------------------------------
83 | DATA_HDR = 0xD5AA # Data header
84 | DATA_FTR = 0xAD # Data footer
85 |
86 | def ack(self):
87 | return True
88 |
89 | def do(self, function, x10addr=None, amount=None):
90 | cmd = 0x00000000
91 |
92 | house = x10addr[0]
93 | unit = int(x10addr[1])
94 |
95 | # Add in the house code
96 | cmd = cmd | encodeX10HouseCode(house, self)
97 |
98 | # Add in the unit code. Ignore if bright or dim command,
99 | # which just applies to last unit.
100 | if function not in (functions.BRIGHT, functions.DIM):
101 | cmd = cmd | encodeX10UnitCode(unit, self)
102 |
103 | # Add the action code
104 | if function == functions.ON:
105 | cmd = cmd | self.CMD_ON
106 | elif function == functions.OFF:
107 | cmd = cmd | self.CMD_OFF
108 | elif function == functions.BRIGHT:
109 | cmd = cmd | self.CMD_BRT
110 | elif function == functions.DIM:
111 | cmd = cmd | self.CMD_DIM
112 |
113 | # Write everything to the device
114 | self.write(self.DATA_HDR) # Send data header
115 | self.write(cmd) # Send data
116 | self.write(self.DATA_FTR) # Send footer
117 |
118 | time.sleep(self.DELAY_FIN) # Wait for firecracker to finish transmitting
119 |
120 |
121 |
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/x10/controllers/mock.py:
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1 | from .abstract import X10Controller
2 |
3 | __author__ = "fabriceb@theodo.fr"
4 | __date__ = "2010-12-31"
5 |
6 | class MockX10Controller(X10Controller):
7 | """
8 | Mock class to be able to test python code dependent on python-x10
9 | """
10 | def ack(self):
11 | return True
12 |
13 | def do(self, function, x10addr=None, amount=None):
14 | pass
15 |
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/x10/devices/__init__.py:
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
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/x10/devices/actuators.py:
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1 | import math
2 | from x10.protocol import functions
3 |
4 | class AbstractX10Actuator(object):
5 | def __init__(self, x10addr, aX10Controller):
6 | self.x10addr = x10addr
7 | self.x10ctrl = aX10Controller
8 |
9 | # def status(self):
10 | # """
11 | # Query for status
12 | # """
13 | # self.x10ctrl.do(functions.STATREQ, self.x10addr)
14 | # print self.x10ctrl.read()
15 |
16 |
17 | class SwitchableX10Actuator(AbstractX10Actuator):
18 | def on(self):
19 | """
20 | Turn on
21 | """
22 | self.x10ctrl.do(functions.ON, self.x10addr)
23 | return self.x10ctrl.ack()
24 |
25 | def off(self):
26 | """
27 | Turn off
28 | """
29 | self.x10ctrl.do(functions.OFF, self.x10addr)
30 | return self.x10ctrl.ack()
31 |
32 | class DimmableX10Actuator(AbstractX10Actuator):
33 | def dim(self, amount):
34 | """
35 | Reduce voltage
36 | """
37 | self.x10ctrl.do(functions.DIM, self.x10addr, amount=amount)
38 |
39 | def bright(self, amount):
40 | """
41 | Augment voltage
42 | """
43 | self.x10ctrl.do(functions.BRIGHT, self.x10addr, amount=amount)
44 | return self.x10ctrl.ack()
45 |
46 | def adjust(self, amount):
47 | """
48 | Augment or reduce voltage
49 | """
50 | if amount > 0:
51 | self.bright(amount)
52 | else:
53 | self.dim(int(math.fabs(amount)))
54 | return self.x10ctrl.ack()
55 |
56 | class GenericX10Actuator(SwitchableX10Actuator,
57 | DimmableX10Actuator):
58 | pass
59 |
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/x10/devices/house.py:
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1 | from x10.protocol import functions
2 |
3 | class X10House(object):
4 | def __init__(self, x10houseCode, aX10Controller):
5 | self.x10houseCode = x10houseCode
6 | self.x10ctrl = aX10Controller
7 |
8 | def unitsOff(self):
9 | self.x10ctrl.do(functions.ALLUOFF, self.x10houseCode)
10 |
11 | def lightsOff(self):
12 | self.x10ctrl.do(functions.ALLLOFF, self.x10houseCode)
13 |
14 | def lightsOn(self):
15 | self.x10ctrl.do(functions.ALLLON, self.x10houseCode)
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 |
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/x10/exceptions.py:
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1 | class WriteError(Exception):
2 | pass
3 |
4 | class ReadError(Exception):
5 | pass
6 |
7 | class NoDeviceFoundError(Exception):
8 | pass
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
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/x10/protocol.py:
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1 | # X10 Function-Code mapping
2 | class functions(object):
3 | (ALLUOFF,
4 | ALLLON,
5 | ON,
6 | OFF,
7 | DIM,
8 | BRIGHT,
9 | ALLLOFF,
10 | EXTENDCODE,
11 | HAILREQ,
12 | HAILACK,
13 | PDIML,
14 | PDIMH,
15 | EXTENDDATA,
16 | STATON,
17 | STATOFF,
18 | STATREQ) = range(16)
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
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/x10/utils.py:
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1 | def encodeX10HouseCode(house_code, anX10Controller):
2 | """
3 | Given an X10 House Code (e.g. "A"), return the value for this
4 | specific controller
5 | """
6 | return anX10Controller.HOUSE_ENCMAP[house_code]
7 |
8 | def encodeX10UnitCode(unit_code, anX10Controller):
9 | """
10 | Given an X10 Unit Code (e.g. "6"), return the value for this
11 | specific controller
12 | """
13 | return anX10Controller.UNIT_ENCMAP[str(unit_code)]
14 |
15 | def encodeX10Address(x10addr, controller):
16 | """
17 | Given an X10 Address (e.g. "B8"), return the value for this
18 | specific controller
19 | """
20 | res = encodeX10HouseCode(x10addr[0], controller) << 4
21 | res += encodeX10UnitCode(x10addr[1], controller)
22 | return res
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 |
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