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import argparse
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import re
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from collections import namedtuple
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from pathlib import Path
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TIME_UNIT_FACTORS = {
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"s": 1,
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"m": 60,
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"h": 60 * 60,
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}
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ParsedDuration = namedtuple("ParsedDuration", ["value", "unit", "seconds"])
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Settings = namedtuple(
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"Settings", ["duration", "interval", "directory", "port"]
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)
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def parse_duration(raw_value, default_unit="m"):
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"""' parses a duration like 10sec, 5min or 2h
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:params raw_value: string value to parse
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:params default_unit: default unit to use, if no (known) unit is present
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:returns: ParsedTime named tuple or None
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"""
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match = re.match(r"(?P<value>\d+)(?P<unit>.*)", raw_value)
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if not match:
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return None
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value = int(match["value"])
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unit = _normalize_time_unit(match["unit"], default_unit=default_unit)
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factor = TIME_UNIT_FACTORS[unit]
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return ParsedDuration(value, unit, value * factor)
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def parse_cli_arguments():
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""" parses command line interface arguments """
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description="Make time series measurements with a Sartorius scale.",
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epilog=(
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"Times can be specified as 10s, 10m, or 10h"
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"for seconds, minutes or hours respectively."
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"A relative directory path starts at the Desktop."
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),
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)
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parser.add_argument("port", nargs="?", default="COM4", metavar="COMPORT")
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parser.add_argument("-d", "--duration", nargs="?", default="30m")
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parser.add_argument("-i", "--interval", nargs="?", default="10s")
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parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", nargs="?", metavar="DIRECTORY")
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raw_arguments = parser.parse_args()
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return _normalize_cli_arguments(raw_arguments)
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def parse_gui_arguments():
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from gooey import GooeyParser
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""" parses command line interface arguments """
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parser = argparse.GooeyParser(
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description="Make time series measurements with a Sartorius scale.",
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epilog=(
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"Times can be specified as 10s, 10m, or 10h"
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"for seconds, minutes or hours respectively."
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"A relative directory path starts at the Desktop."
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),
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)
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parser.add_argument("port", nargs="?", default="COM4", metavar="COMPORT", help="Serial Port that connects the Scale, defaults to 'COM4'")
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parser.add_argument("-d", "--duration", nargs="?", default="30m", help="Measurement duration, e.g. 10s, 30m, 2h")
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parser.add_argument("-i", "--interval", nargs="?", default="10s", help="Measurement interval, e.g. 5s, 1m, 1h")
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parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", nargs="?", metavar="DIRECTORY", widget='DirChooser', help="Select Output Directory, defaults to 'Desktop'")
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raw_arguments = parser.parse_args()
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return _normalize_cli_arguments(raw_arguments)
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# helper functions
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def _normalize_time_unit(raw_unit, default_unit):
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""" checks if a known time unit is present, else uses the default unit """
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known_units = "hms"
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found = [unit for unit in known_units if unit in raw_unit.lower()]
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unit = found[0] if found else default_unit
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return unit
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def _normalize_cli_arguments(raw_arguments):
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""" transforms cli arguments into a suitable form """
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# time related stuff
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duration = parse_duration(raw_arguments.duration, default_unit="m")
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interval = parse_duration(raw_arguments.interval, default_unit="s")
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# directory stuff
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dir_path = _check_output_directory_path(raw_arguments.output)
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return Settings(duration, interval, dir_path, raw_arguments.port)
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def _check_output_directory_path(raw_path):
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""" returns the absolue path of the output directory
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The desktop path (~/Desktop) is considered the default directory. If a
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relative path is provided, it is considered relative to the desktop.
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"""
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# the desktop path is the default output directory
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out_path = desktop_path = Path.home() / "Desktop"
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# if a relative path is provided, make it relative to the desktop
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if raw_path:
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out_path = Path(raw_path)
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if not out_path.is_absolute():
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out_path = desktop_path / out_path
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out_path = out_path.resolve()
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# if the provided path is something strange like an existing file,
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# use the default path (Desktop)
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if out_path.exists() and not out_path.is_dir():
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out_path = desktop_path
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return out_path
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