pysimpledmx

simple dmx control for the Enttec DMX USB Pro


License
GPL-3.0
Install
pip install pysimpledmx==0.1.1

Documentation

pySimpleDMX

c0z3n 2012, GPL v3

pySimpleDMX is a simple python module designed to make basic DMX control in python easy.

pySimpleDMX is designed for and requires an Enttec USB DMX Pro or compatible hardware for communication over a DMX network.

Installation

# stable
pip install pysimpledmx
# head
pip install git+https://github.com/c0z3n/pySimpleDMX.git

Initialization

To initialize pySimpleDMX, initialize a pysimpledmx.DMXConnection() object, using the com port number of your enttec DMX USB Pro as an argument. For example, if our DMX USB Pro is on com port 3, we would initialize our dmx connection using dmx = pysimpledmx.DMXConnection(3)

If for any reason the dmx connection fails to initialize on the provided com port, pysimpledmx will let you know via the console and close.

# example
import pysimpledmx
mydmx = pysimpledmx.DMXConnection(3)
...

Usage

DMX output through pySimpleDMX is managed using a local list of size 512 in the DMXConnection() object, which represents the values for all 512 dmx channels in a single universe. When initialized, the default value for each channel is zero. to push the current list of values out over the dmx network, or 'update' the network, you must call the .render() method on your DMXConnection() object.

to change the value for a channel, use the setChannel() method on your DMXConnection() object. setChannel() requires chan (channel) and val (value) arguments, as well as an optional autorender argument, which should be set to True if you wish to have PySimpleDMX automatically update the dmx output immediately upon changing the specified channel value.

the chan and val arguments should be between 1 and 512 and between 0 and 255, respectively.

unless the autorender argument is specified True, the .render() method must be called to update the dmx output. because of the serial communication with the DMX USB Pro, this is a relatively slow operation, and thus rendering should be done sparingly to avoid bottlenecking and setting autorender is not reccomended.

# example
import pysimpledmx
mydmx = pysimpledmx.DMXConnection(3)

mydmx.setChannel(1, 255) # set DMX channel 1 to full
mydmx.setChannel(2, 128) # set DMX channel 2 to 128
mydmx.setChannel(3, 0)   # set DMX channel 3 to 0
mydmx.render() render    # render all of the above changes onto the DMX network

mydmx.setChannel(4, 255, autorender=True) # set channel 4 to full and render to the network

Development

Bumping Version
  1. Change version in ./setup.py
  2. python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel upload (requires pip install wheel)
  3. git commit -am 'bump version to x.x.x'
  4. git tag x.x.x
  5. git push --tags
  6. Add release to github tag, with changes and releasion name.