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# An XapDevice model of an xAP Basic Status and Control device.
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# (C)2012 Mike Bourgeous
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module Xap
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module Schema
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# Represents an xAP BSC Device. See the xAP Basic Status and Control Schema.
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# http://www.xapautomation.org/index.php?title=Basic_Status_and_Control_Schema
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class XapBscDevice < XapDevice
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# Initializes an XapBscDevice with the given address, uid. Endpoints
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# is an array of hashes containing :State, :Level, :Text, and/or
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# optionally :DisplayText. :State should be a boolean value or nil,
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# :Level should be an array of [numerator, denominator], and :Text and
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# :DisplayText should be Strings. Each input and output block must
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# also have an :endpoint key that contains the endpoint name for the
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# given block and may include a :uid key that contains an integer from
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# 1 to 254. Endpoint names and UIDs must be unique within this device.
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# Output hashes (i.e. those endpoints that can be changed via xAP) are
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# identified by including a :callback key that is a proc to be called
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# with the endpoint hash when any of the output endpoint's attributes
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# are changed by an incoming xAP message.
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#
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# See add_endpoint for a summary of endpoint fields.
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# Example:
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# XapBscDevice.new XapAddress.new('vendor', 'dev', 'hostname'), Xap.random_uid,
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# [
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# { :endpoint => 'Input 1', :uid => 1, :State => true },
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# { :endpoint => 'Output 1', :State => true, :callback => proc { |ep| puts 'Output 1' } }
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# ]
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def initialize address, uid, endpoints, interval = 5
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super address, uid, interval
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# TODO: Make endpoints a hash, with what is currently the
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# :endpoint field as the hash key, then store the hash key back
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# into the hash (will simplify calls to XapBscDevice.new, so
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# the user can type => instead of :endpoint)
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@input_count = 0
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@output_count = 0
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@endpoints = {} # Mapping from endpoint name to endpoint hash
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@uids = []
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@outputs = [] # Array containing only output endpoints to simplify handling command messages
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endpoints.each do |ep|
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add_endpoint ep
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end
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end
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# Assigns the handler that owns this device, then sends the initial
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# state of all input and output blocks as xAPBSC.info messages.
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def handler= handler
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super handler
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announce_endpoints
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end
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# Sets the xAP UID of this virtual device, then sends an xAPBSC.info
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def uid= uid
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super uid
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announce_endpoints
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end
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# Sets the xAP address of this virtual device, then sends an
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def set_address address
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announce_endpoints
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# Called when a message targeting this device's address is received.
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def receive_message msg
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if msg.is_a? XapBscCommand
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Xap.log "Command message for #{self}"
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id = blk.id
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# :endpoint - Name of endpoint - mandatory, must be unique when downcased, String
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# add_endpoint { :endpoint => 'Input 1', :uid => 4, :State => false, :Level => [ 0, 30 ] }
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def add_endpoint ep
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unless ep.include?(:endpoint) && ep.include?(:State) && (!ep.include?(:uid) || ep[:uid].is_a?(Fixnum))
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def remove_endpoint ep
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msg = XapBscInfo.new(address.for_endpoint(ep[:endpoint]), uid_for(ep[:uid]), !ep.include?(:callback))
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