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This is useful for devices that do not have touchscreens. It can be used to cycle through the quick ring and to check out notifications. Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
426 lines
13 KiB
Python
426 lines
13 KiB
Python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-3.0-or-later
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# Copyright (C) 2020 Daniel Thompson
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"""Wasp-os system manager
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. data:: wasp.system
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wasp.system is the system-wide singleton instance of :py:class:`.Manager`.
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Application must use this instance to access the system services provided
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by the manager.
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.. data:: wasp.watch
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wasp.watch is an import of :py:mod:`watch` and is simply provided as a
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shortcut (and to reduce memory by keeping it out of other namespaces).
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"""
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import gc
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import machine
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import micropython
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import watch
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import widgets
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from apps.clock import ClockApp
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from apps.flashlight import FlashlightApp
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from apps.heart import HeartApp
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from apps.launcher import LauncherApp
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from apps.pager import PagerApp, CrashApp, NotificationApp
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from apps.settings import SettingsApp
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from apps.steps import StepCounterApp
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from apps.stopwatch import StopwatchApp
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from apps.testapp import TestApp
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class EventType():
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"""Enumerated interface actions.
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MicroPython does not implement the enum module so EventType
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is simply a regular object which acts as a namespace.
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"""
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DOWN = 1
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UP = 2
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LEFT = 3
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RIGHT = 4
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TOUCH = 5
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HOME = 255
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BACK = 254
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NEXT = 253
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class EventMask():
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"""Enumerated event masks.
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"""
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TOUCH = 0x0001
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SWIPE_LEFTRIGHT = 0x0002
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SWIPE_UPDOWN = 0x0004
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BUTTON = 0x0008
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NEXT = 0x0010
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class PinHandler():
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"""Pin (and Signal) event generator.
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TODO: Currently this driver doesn't actually implement any
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debounce but it will!
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"""
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def __init__(self, pin):
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"""
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:param Pin pin: The pin to generate events from
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"""
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self._pin = pin
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self._value = pin.value()
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def get_event(self):
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"""Receive a pin change event.
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Check for a pending pin change event and, if an event is pending,
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return it.
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:return: boolean of the pin state if an event is received, None
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otherwise.
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"""
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new_value = self._pin.value()
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if self._value == new_value:
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return None
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self._value = new_value
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return new_value
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class Manager():
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"""Wasp-os system manager
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The manager is responsible for handling top-level UI events and
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dispatching them to the foreground application. It also provides
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services to the application.
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The manager is expected to have a single system-wide instance
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which can be accessed via :py:data:`wasp.system` .
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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self.app = None
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self.quick_ring = []
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self.launcher = LauncherApp()
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self.launcher_ring = []
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self.notifier = NotificationApp()
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self.notifications = {}
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self.blank_after = 15
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self._brightness = 2
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self._button = PinHandler(watch.button)
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self._charging = True
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self._scheduled = False
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self._scheduling = False
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# TODO: Eventually these should move to main.py
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self.register(ClockApp(), True)
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self.register(StepCounterApp(), True)
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self.register(StopwatchApp(), True)
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self.register(HeartApp(), True)
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self.register(FlashlightApp(), False)
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self.register(SettingsApp(), False)
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self.register(TestApp(), False)
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def register(self, app, quick_ring=False):
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"""Register an application with the system.
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:param object app: The application to regsister
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"""
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if quick_ring == True:
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self.quick_ring.append(app)
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else:
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self.launcher_ring.append(app)
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self.launcher_ring.sort(key = lambda x: x.NAME)
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@property
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def brightness(self):
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"""Cached copy of the brightness current written to the hardware."""
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return self._brightness
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@brightness.setter
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def brightness(self, value):
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self._brightness = value
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watch.backlight.set(self._brightness)
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def switch(self, app):
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"""Switch to the requested application.
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"""
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if self.app:
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if 'background' in dir(self.app):
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self.app.background()
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else:
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# System start up...
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watch.display.poweron()
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watch.display.mute(True)
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watch.backlight.set(self._brightness)
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self.sleep_at = watch.rtc.uptime + 90
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# Clear out any configuration from the old application
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self.event_mask = 0
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self.tick_period_ms = 0
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self.tick_expiry = None
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self.app = app
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watch.display.mute(True)
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watch.drawable.reset()
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app.foreground()
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watch.display.mute(False)
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def navigate(self, direction=None):
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"""Navigate to a new application.
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Left/right navigation is used to switch between applications in the
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quick application ring. Applications on the ring are not permitted
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to subscribe to :py:data`EventMask.SWIPE_LEFTRIGHT` events.
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Swipe up is used to bring up the launcher. Clock applications are not
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permitted to subscribe to :py:data`EventMask.SWIPE_UPDOWN` events since
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they should expect to be the default application (and is important that
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we can trigger the launcher from the default application).
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:param int direction: The direction of the navigation
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"""
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app_list = self.quick_ring
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if direction == EventType.LEFT:
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if self.app in app_list:
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i = app_list.index(self.app) + 1
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if i >= len(app_list):
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i = 0
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else:
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i = 0
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self.switch(app_list[i])
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elif direction == EventType.RIGHT:
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if self.app in app_list:
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i = app_list.index(self.app) - 1
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if i < 0:
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i = len(app_list)-1
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else:
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i = 0
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self.switch(app_list[i])
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elif direction == EventType.UP:
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self.switch(self.launcher)
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elif direction == EventType.DOWN:
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if self.app != app_list[0]:
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self.switch(app_list[0])
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else:
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if len(self.notifications):
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self.switch(self.notifier)
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else:
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# Nothing to notify... we must handle that here
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# otherwise the display will flicker.
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watch.vibrator.pulse()
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elif direction == EventType.HOME or direction == EventType.BACK:
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if self.app != app_list[0]:
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self.switch(app_list[0])
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else:
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self.sleep()
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def notify(self, id, msg):
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self.notifications[id] = msg
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def unnotify(self, id):
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if id in self.notifications:
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del self.notifications[id]
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def request_event(self, event_mask):
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"""Subscribe to events.
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:param int event_mask: The set of events to subscribe to.
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"""
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self.event_mask |= event_mask
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def request_tick(self, period_ms=None):
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"""Request (and subscribe to) a periodic tick event.
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Note: With the current simplistic timer implementation sub-second
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tick intervals are not possible.
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"""
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self.tick_period_ms = period_ms
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self.tick_expiry = watch.rtc.get_uptime_ms() + period_ms
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def keep_awake(self):
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"""Reset the keep awake timer."""
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self.sleep_at = watch.rtc.uptime + self.blank_after
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def sleep(self):
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"""Enter the deepest sleep state possible.
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"""
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watch.backlight.set(0)
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if 'sleep' not in dir(self.app) or not self.app.sleep():
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self.switch(self.quick_ring[0])
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self.app.sleep()
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watch.display.poweroff()
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watch.touch.sleep()
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self._charging = watch.battery.charging()
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self.sleep_at = None
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def wake(self):
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"""Return to a running state.
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"""
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watch.display.poweron()
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if 'wake' in dir(self.app):
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self.app.wake()
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watch.backlight.set(self._brightness)
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watch.touch.wake()
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self.keep_awake()
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def _handle_button(self, state):
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"""Process a button-press (or unpress) event.
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"""
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self.keep_awake()
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if bool(self.event_mask & EventMask.BUTTON):
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# Currently we only support one button
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if not self.app.press(EventType.HOME, state):
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# If app reported None or False then we are done
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return
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if state:
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self.navigate(EventType.HOME)
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def _handle_touch(self, event):
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"""Process a touch event.
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"""
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self.keep_awake()
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event_mask = self.event_mask
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# Handle context sensitive events such as NEXT
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if event[0] == EventType.NEXT:
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if bool(event_mask & EventMask.NEXT) and not self.app.swipe(event):
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# The app has already handled this one (mark as no event)
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event[0] = 0
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elif self.app == self.quick_ring[0] and len(self.notifications):
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event[0] = EventType.DOWN
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elif self.app == self.notifier:
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event[0] = EventType.UP
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else:
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event[0] = EventType.RIGHT
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if event[0] < 5:
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updown = event[0] == 1 or event[0] == 2
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if (bool(event_mask & EventMask.SWIPE_UPDOWN) and updown) or \
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(bool(event_mask & EventMask.SWIPE_LEFTRIGHT) and not updown):
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if self.app.swipe(event):
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self.navigate(event[0])
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else:
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self.navigate(event[0])
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elif event[0] == 5 and self.event_mask & EventMask.TOUCH:
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self.app.touch(event)
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watch.touch.reset_touch_data()
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def _tick(self):
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"""Handle the system tick.
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This function may be called frequently and includes short
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circuit logic to quickly exit if we haven't reached a tick
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expiry point.
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"""
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rtc = watch.rtc
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if self.sleep_at:
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if rtc.update() and self.tick_expiry:
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now = rtc.get_uptime_ms()
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if self.tick_expiry <= now:
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ticks = 0
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while self.tick_expiry <= now:
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self.tick_expiry += self.tick_period_ms
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ticks += 1
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self.app.tick(ticks)
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state = self._button.get_event()
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if None != state:
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self._handle_button(state)
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event = watch.touch.get_event()
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if event:
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self._handle_touch(event)
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if self.sleep_at and watch.rtc.uptime > self.sleep_at:
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self.sleep()
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gc.collect()
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else:
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watch.rtc.update()
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if 1 == self._button.get_event() or \
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self._charging != watch.battery.charging():
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self.wake()
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def run(self, no_except=True):
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"""Run the system manager synchronously.
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This allows all watch management activities to handle in the
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normal execution context meaning any exceptions and other problems
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can be observed interactively via the console.
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"""
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if self._scheduling:
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print('Watch already running in the background')
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return
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if not self.app:
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self.switch(self.quick_ring[0])
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# Reminder: wasptool uses this string to confirm the device has
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# been set running again.
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print('Watch is running, use Ctrl-C to stop')
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if not no_except:
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# This is a simplified (uncommented) version of the loop
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# below
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while True:
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self._tick()
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machine.deepsleep()
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while True:
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try:
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self._tick()
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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raise
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except Exception as e:
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# Only print the exception if the watch provides a way to do so!
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if 'print_exception' in dir(watch):
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watch.print_exception(e)
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self.switch(CrashApp(e))
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# Currently there is no code to control how fast the system
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# ticks. In other words this code will break if we improve the
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# power management... we are currently relying on not being able
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# to stay in the low-power state for very long.
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machine.deepsleep()
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def _work(self):
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self._scheduled = False
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try:
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self._tick()
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except Exception as e:
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# Only print the exception if the watch provides a way to do so!
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if 'print_exception' in dir(watch):
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watch.print_exception(e)
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self.switch(CrashApp(e))
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def _schedule(self):
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"""Asynchronously schedule a system management cycle."""
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if not self._scheduled:
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self._scheduled = True
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micropython.schedule(Manager._work, self)
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def schedule(self, enable=True):
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"""Run the system manager synchronously."""
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if not self.app:
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self.switch(self.quick_ring[0])
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if enable:
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watch.schedule = self._schedule
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else:
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watch.schedule = watch.nop
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self._scheduling = enable
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system = Manager()
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