Awesome
drstorage
Using
From python
>>> import drstorage
>>> data = bytearray.fromhex("abab00471200c5120901000000000000000a10025810000000000000140d0a")
>>> result = drstorage.models.F1_600.parse(data)
>>> print(result)
Container:
humidity = 7.1
temperature = 19.7
model = 600
or from command line
$ python -c 'import sys; sys.stdout.buffer.write(bytes(bytearray.fromhex("abab00471200c5120901000000000000000a10025810000000000000140d0a")))' | drstorage parse --model F1_600
Container: humidity = 7.1 temperature = 19.7 model = 600
Supported Models
generic
(default, the "base" Dr. Storage model)F1_600
F1_1200
X2M_157
Installation
In a fresh virtual environment
$ python -m pip install "git+https://github.com/kratsg/drstorage.git"
The above is actually cloning and installing directly from the Git repository. However, if you want to, you can of course also install it directly from the Git repository "locally" by first cloning the repo and then from the top level of it running
$ python -m pip install .
Contributing
As this library is experimental contributions of all forms are welcome. You are of course also most welcome and encouraged to open PRs.
Developing
To develop, use a virtual environment. Once the environment is activated, clone the repo from GitHub
git clone git@github.com:kratsg/drstorage.git
and install all necessary packages for development
python -m pip install --ignore-installed --upgrade -e .[complete]
Then setup the Git pre-commit hooks by running
pre-commit install
Acknowledgements
- Mike Hance
- Noah Peake
- Will Johansson
- James Tranovich
- Anja Berens
- Paul Ingemi
- Matthew Gignac