# Worker for the pyPLC # # Tested on Windows10 with python 3.9 # #------------------------------------------------------------ import pyPlcHomeplug class pyPlcWorker(): def __init__(self, callbackAddToTrace=None, callbackShowStatus=None): print("initializing pyPlcWorker") self.nMainFunctionCalls=0 self.strUserAction = "" self.callbackAddToTrace = callbackAddToTrace self.callbackShowStatus = callbackShowStatus self.hp = pyPlcHomeplug.pyPlcHomeplug(self.callbackAddToTrace, self.callbackShowStatus) def addToTrace(self, s): self.callbackAddToTrace(s) def showStatus(self, s, selection = ""): self.callbackShowStatus(s, selection) def mainfunction(self): self.nMainFunctionCalls+=1 #self.showStatus("pyPlcWorker loop " + str(self.nMainFunctionCalls)) self.hp.mainfunction() # call the lower-level worker def handleUserAction(self, strAction): self.strUserAction = strAction if (strAction == "P"): self.hp.enterPevMode() if (strAction == "E"): self.hp.enterEvseMode() if (strAction == "L"): self.hp.enterListenMode() # self.addToTrace("UserAction " + strAction) self.hp.sendTestFrame(strAction)