PiXelTubes/server/exampleReceiver.py

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import time
import sys
import python_artnet as Artnet
import os
# def get_eth0_ip():
# try:
# # Get the IP address of the eth0 interface
# eth0_ip = str(os.system("ip -4 -o addr show eth0 | awk '{print $4}' | cut -d '/' -f 1 "))
# return eth0_ip
# except (KeyError, IndexError, OSError) as e:
# print(f"Error getting eth0 IP: {e}")
# exit
def get_eth0_ip():
return "10.0.0.4"
# What DMX channels we want to listen to
dmxChannels = 512
### ArtNet Config ###
artnetBindIp = get_eth0_ip()
artnetUniverse = 0
### Art-Net Setup ###
# Sets debug in Art-Net module.
# Creates Artnet socket on the selected IP and Port
artNet = Artnet.Artnet(BINDIP = artnetBindIp, DEBUG = False, SHORTNAME = "PiXelTubeMaster", LONGNAME = "PiXelTubeMaster", PORT = 6454)
tuple_ip = (str(get_eth0_ip()), 6454)
while True:
try:
artNet.art_pol_reply(tuple_ip)
# Gets whatever the last Art-Net packet we received is
artNetPacket = artNet.readPacket()
print("Packet: "+str(artNetPacket))
print("Universe: "+str(artNetPacket.universe))
print("Data: "+str(artNetPacket.data))
print(" ")
# Make sure we actually *have* a packet
if artNetPacket is not None and artNetPacket.data is not None:
# Checks to see if the current packet is for the specified DMX Universe
if artNetPacket.universe == artnetUniverse:
# Stores the packet data array
dmxPacket = artNetPacket.data
# Then print out the data from each channel
print("Received data: ", end="")
for i in len(dmxChannels):
# Lists in python start at 0, so to access a specific DMX channel you have to subtract one
print(dmxPacket[i-1], end=" ")
# Print a newline so things look nice :)
print("")
time.sleep(0.1)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
break
# Close the various connections cleanly so nothing explodes :)
artNet.close()
sys.exit()