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Difference between revisions of "OLA Python API"
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Revision as of 10:56, 13 October 2007
Building the Python Bindings
See Building LLA but run ./configure --enable-python-libs
Interesting Classes
- LlaClient
- the main connection class
- dmxBuffer
- represents a list of DMX channel values
- LlaClientObserver
- base class to handle events
- LlaPlugin
- represents a Plugin
- LlaDevice
- represents a Device
Sending DMX
A simple example to send DMX:
from lla import * import sys con = LlaClient() if con.start(): sys.exit() universe = 0 # create a dmxBuffer for the channel values DMX_LEN = 512 dmx = dmxBuffer(DMX_LEN) for i in range(0, DMX_LEN): dmx[i] = i con.send_dmx(universe, dmx, DMX_LEN)
Receiving DMX
Receiving is slightly harder, we need to setup an Observer object to handle the events:
THIS ISN'T WORKING YET [simonn]
from lla import * import sys class Observer(LlaClientObserver): """ Handle the events """ def new_dmx(self, uni, length, data): """ Called with new dmx buffer """ return 0 # create a new LlaClient con = LlaClient() # create an observer object and register ob = Observer() con.set_observer(ob) if con.start(): sys.exit() con.register_uni(1, LlaClient.REGISTER) while True: con.fd_action(1)