Python tools for the Piksi GNSS receiver.
Project description
Python tools for the Piksi GNSS receiver. This repository includes a Swift console UI application, as well as a variety of command line utilities (firmware bootloader, serial port data logging, etc.).
Setup
It is advised to install piksi_tools inside a virtualenv to avoid modifying global system state. To create a virtualenv, run:
virtualenv py2 source py2/bin/activate
Or, on Linux Mint, run:
virtualenv py2 --system-site-packages source py2/bin/activate
To setup a python 3.5 virtual environment if your default python is 2.7, first install python 3.5 via your package manager if needed, and then run:
virtualenv -p python3.5 ~/py3 source ~/py3/bin/activate
To install the dependencies for the basic tools: pip install -r requirements.txt
To install the dependencies for the console GUI, run make deps. Besides system packages, this also installs python dependencies into the current (virtual) environment, and includes the deps for the aforementioned basic tools.
Finally, pip install -e . to set up a dev install in the local dev environment.
To run the installed console from the current env, use python -m piksi_tools.console.console
Python version support
The most important command line tools - bootload_v3.py, fileio.py, serial_link.py, and settings.py - support Python 2.7, 3.5, and 3.7
Console GUI under Linux supports 2.7 and 3.5
Console GUI under MacOS and Windows is tested against Python 3.5 but probably would support all versions that Linux GUI supports, but some of those might need a manual GUI backend change/installation
Pre-built (pyinstaller) binaries for all platforms use Python 3.5
Usage Examples
Console example
To just use the Swift console, download binary installers for Windows and OS X.
Latest console for Piksi Multi
Older versions of console for use with Piksi v2
For x86-64 Linux, tar.gz distributions are available for Swift Console Piksi Multi
To run the console GUI from the command line, install dependencies and run PYTHONPATH=. python piksi_tools/console/console.py.
For command line arguments, see console.py
Testing
To run the tests (excluding some graphical ones) and check for coverage:
$ PYTHONPATH=. tox
This by default attempts to run tests for all supported Python versions. To skip those versions that you don’t have installed, run:
$ PYTHONPATH=. tox --skip-missing-interpreters
To run some extra tests for the GUI (excluding the non-graphical tests):
$ PYTHONPATH=. tox -e gui27,gui35
Finally, to run all tests for all supported Python versions:
$ PYTHONPATH=. tox -e py27,py35,py37,gui27,gui35
USB issues on OS X
The ftdi USB drivers are finicky on some versions of OS X. See their docs for help debugging (tl;dr if you try to plug in multiple USB devices to the same port, the subsequent ones may not appear through ftdi even if they appear in the result of sudo dmesg. Only restarting your machine will fix this.)
License
Copyright © 2015 Swift Navigation
Distributed under LGPLv3.0.
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