Plug & Play
The following class allows you to send Qblox Plug & Play commands from within Python.
Note
There is also a command-line tool for this, that comes with the Qblox
instruments, named qblox-pnp
. Run qblox-pnp help
for its
documentation.
- class qblox_instruments.PlugAndPlay[source]
Bases:
object
Class that provides device discovery and IP address (re)configuration functionality, for instance to convert customer-controlled device names or serial numbers to IP addresses we can connect to via the usual interfaces.
- __init__()[source]
Creates a plug & play interface object. Use close() when you’re done with the object, or a
with
clause:with PlugAndPlay() as p: # do stuff with p here pass
- Raises
OSError – If creating the network socket fails.
- list_devices(timeout: float = 1.0) Dict[str, dict] [source]
Lists all observable devices on the network.
- print_devices(timeout: float = 1.0) None [source]
Like list_devices(), but prints a user-friendly device list instead of returning a data structure.
- identify(serial_or_name: str, retries: int = 3, timeout: float = 1.0) None [source]
Visually identifies the device with the given serial number or customer-given name by having it blink its LEDs for a while.
- Parameters
- Raises
TypeError – If serial_or_name is invalid.
ValueError – If serial_or_name is invalid.
OSError – If transmission or reception fails.
TimeoutError – If no respone is received from the device.
RuntimeError – If an unexpected response is received from the device.
- identify_all(count: int = 3) None [source]
Instructs all devices visible on the network to blink their LEDs.
- describe(serial_or_name: str, retries: int = 3, timeout: float = 1.0) dict [source]
Returns the device description structure corresponding to the device with the given serial number or customer-given name.
- Parameters
- Returns
The device description structure.
- Return type
- Raises
TypeError – If serial_or_name is invalid.
ValueError – If serial_or_name is invalid.
OSError – If transmission or reception fails.
TimeoutError – If no respone is received from the device.
RuntimeError – If an unexpected response is received from the device.
- get_serial(name: str, retries: int = 3, timeout: float = 1.0) str [source]
Returns the serial number of the device with the given customer-given name.
- Parameters
- Returns
The serial number of the device.
- Return type
- Raises
TypeError – If name is invalid.
ValueError – If name is invalid.
OSError – If transmission or reception fails.
TimeoutError – If no respone is received from the device.
RuntimeError – If an unexpected response is received from the device.
KeyError – If the device response did not contain the requested information.
- get_name(serial: str, retries: int = 3, timeout: float = 1.0) str [source]
Returns the customer-given name of the device with the given serial number.
- Parameters
- Returns
The customer-given name of the device.
- Return type
- Raises
TypeError – If serial is invalid.
ValueError – If serial is invalid.
OSError – If transmission or reception fails.
TimeoutError – If no respone is received from the device.
RuntimeError – If an unexpected response is received from the device.
KeyError – If the device response did not contain the requested information.
- set_name(serial_or_name: str, new_name: str, retries: int = 3, timeout: float = 1.0) None [source]
Renames the device with the given serial number or name.
- Parameters
serial_or_name (str) – Serial number or customer-given name of the device that is to be reconfigured.
new_name (str) – The new customer-given name for the device. May not contain newlines, double quotes, or backslashes.
retries (int) – Number of times to retry sending the command, if no response is received.
timeout (float) – Timeout in seconds to wait for a response, per retry.
- Raises
TypeError – If serial_or_name or new_name are invalid.
ValueError – If serial_or_name or new_name are invalid.
OSError – If transmission or reception fails.
TimeoutError – If no respone is received from the device.
RuntimeError – If an unexpected response is received from the device.
- get_ip(serial_or_name: str, retries: int = 3, timeout: float = 1.0) str [source]
Returns the IP address of the device with the given serial number or customer-given name.
- Parameters
- Returns
The IP address of the device.
- Return type
- Raises
TypeError – If serial_or_name is invalid.
ValueError – If serial_or_name is invalid.
OSError – If transmission or reception fails.
TimeoutError – If no respone is received from the device.
RuntimeError – If an unexpected response is received from the device.
KeyError – If the device response did not contain the requested information.
- set_ip(serial_or_name: str, ip_address: str, retries: int = 3, timeout: float = 1.0) None [source]
Adjusts the IP address configuration of the device with the given serial number or customer-given name. The device will reboot as a result of this.
- Parameters
serial_or_name (str) – Serial number or customer-given name of the device that is to be reconfigured.
ip_address (str) – The new IP address configuration for the device. This may be an IPv4 address including prefix length (x.x.x.x/x), an IPv6 address including prefix length (e.g. x:x::x:x/x), a combination thereof separated via a semicolon, or the string dhcp to have the device obtain an IPv4 address via DHCP.
retries (int) – Number of times to retry sending the command, if no response is received.
timeout (float) – Timeout in seconds to wait for a response, per retry.
- Raises
TypeError – If serial_or_name is invalid.
ValueError – If serial_or_name is invalid.
OSError – If transmission or reception fails.
TimeoutError – If no respone is received from the device.
RuntimeError – If an unexpected response is received from the device.
- set_all_dhcp(count: int = 3) None [source]
Instructs all devices on the network to reboot and obtain an IP address via DHCP.
- reboot(serial_or_name: str, retries: int = 3, timeout: float = 1.0) None [source]
Reboots the device with the given serial number or customer-given name.
- Parameters
- Raises
TypeError – If serial_or_name is invalid.
ValueError – If serial_or_name is invalid.
OSError – If transmission or reception fails.
TimeoutError – If no respone is received from the device.
RuntimeError – If an unexpected response is received from the device.
- recover_device() None [source]
Attempts to recover a device with a severely broken IP configuration, by instructing ALL devices on the network to revert back to 192.168.0.2/24. ONLY RUN THIS COMMAND WHEN YOU ARE ONLY CONNECTED TO A SINGLE DEVICE, OR YOU WILL GET IP ADDRESS CONFLICTS.
- Raises
OSError – If recovery packet transmission fails.
- static cmd_line(*args: Iterable[str]) Any [source]
Runs the plug & play command-line tool with the given arguments.
- Parameters
*args (Iterable[str]) – The command-line arguments.
- Returns
If the given command logically returns something, it will be returned as a Python value in addition to being printed as a string. Otherwise, None will be returned.
- Return type
Any
- Raises
RuntimeError – If the command-line tool returns a nonzero exit status.
Supporting classes and functions
- qblox_instruments.resolve(identifier: Union[str, qblox_instruments.pnp.resolve.AddressInfo]) qblox_instruments.pnp.resolve.AddressInfo [source]
Converts a device identifier to an IP address or (if only reachable via plug and play) a serial number. For IP connections, also returns the ports that the device should be listening on.
- Parameters
identifier (Union[str, AddressInfo]) –
If a string, this can be one of the following things:
"[ip://]<ip-address>[/#]"
,"[pnp://]<device-name>[/#]"
,"[pnp://]<serial-number>[/#]"
, or"[ip://]<hostname>[/#]"
,
where:
<ip-address>
is a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address for the device to be resolved;<device-name>
is the customer-specified name of the instrument (programmed into it with qblox-cfg, qblox-pnp, or theset_name()
method);<serial-number>
is the serial number of the instrument;<hostname>
is a hostname that will resolve to the IP address of the instrument via DNS (some routers support this if the device connects via DHCP; the hostname requested by the device will be its customer-specified name in lowercase, using dashes (-
) for sequences of non-alphanumeric characters);either
ip://
orpnp://
may be prefixed to disambiguate between the various methods of device identification, if necessary; andthe optional
/#
suffix may be used for cluster devices to return information for a specific cluster module, where#
is the slot index of the module.
The four identification methods will be attempted in the sequence shown.
If an
AddressInfo
object is passed as input, this function simply returns it as-is.- Returns
Address information structure.
- Return type
- Raises
ValueError – If the identifier is invalid.
RuntimeError – If we failed to determine what this identifier is.
- class qblox_instruments.AddressInfo(protocol, address, slot_index, scpi_port, cfg_port, zmq_rr_port, zmq_ps_port)
Bases:
tuple
Connection information structure. Can be constructed from an instrument identifier via resolve().
- address
IP address string for IP connections, or the device serial number for plug & play.
- Type
- protocol
The protocol that must be used to connect. Can be:
"ip"
for a normal IP-based connection; or"pnp"
when the device is not accessible due to IP address misconfiguration.
- Type