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Python API library for WATS (Web-based Automated Test System) - manufacturing test data management

Project description

PyWATS

PyPI version Python 3.10+ License: MIT

A Python library for interacting with the WATS (Web-based Automated Test System) API.

⚠️ Beta Release: This is a beta version. The API is stabilizing but may have changes before 1.0.

Requirements

  • Python 3.10 or later
  • WATS Server 2025.3.9.824 or later

Features

  • PyWATS Library - Core API library for WATS integration

    • Product management
    • Asset management
    • Report creation and submission
    • Production/serial number management
    • RootCause ticket system
    • Software distribution
    • Statistics and analytics
  • PyWATS Client - Desktop and headless client application

    • Connection management
    • Converter configuration
    • Report queue management
    • GUI Mode: Qt-based desktop application (Windows, macOS, Linux)
    • Headless Mode: CLI and HTTP API for servers, Raspberry Pi, embedded systems

Installation

From PyPI (Recommended)

# Install core API library only
pip install pywats-api

# Install with GUI client (requires Qt)
pip install pywats-api[client]

# Install headless client (no Qt - for Raspberry Pi, servers)
pip install pywats-api[client-headless]

# Install with MCP server (for AI assistant integration)
pip install pywats-api[mcp]

From Source (Development)

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/olreppe/pyWATS.git
cd pyWATS

# Create virtual environment
python -m venv .venv
.venv\Scripts\activate  # Windows
source .venv/bin/activate  # Linux/Mac

# Install in development mode
pip install -e ".[dev]"

Configuration

Create a configuration with your WATS credentials:

from pywats import pyWATS

api = pyWATS(
    base_url="https://your-server.wats.com",
    token="your_base64_encoded_token"
)

Or use environment variables:

WATS_BASE_URL=https://your-server.wats.com
WATS_AUTH_TOKEN=your_base64_encoded_token

Quick Start

from pywats import pyWATS, WATSFilter

# Initialize API
api = pyWATS(
    base_url="https://your-server.wats.com",
    token="your_token"
)

# Test connection
if api.test_connection():
    print(f"Connected! Server version: {api.get_version()}")

# Get products
products = api.product.get_products()
for p in products:
    print(f"{p.part_number}: {p.name}")

# Query recent reports
filter = WATSFilter(top_count=10)
headers = api.report.query_uut_headers(filter)

Enable Debug Logging

from pywats import pyWATS, enable_debug_logging

# Quick debug mode - shows all library operations
enable_debug_logging()

# Or configure logging your way
import logging
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
logging.getLogger('pywats').setLevel(logging.DEBUG)

# Now use the API with detailed logging
api = pyWATS(base_url="...", token="...")

See LOGGING_STRATEGY.md for comprehensive logging documentation.

Running the GUI Client

python -m pywats_client

GUI Configuration

The GUI supports modular tab configuration and logging control:

  • Tab Visibility: Show/hide tabs (Software, SN Handler, etc.) based on your needs
  • Logging Integration: Automatic PyWATS library logging when debug mode is enabled
  • Multiple Instances: Run multiple client instances with separate configurations

See GUI Configuration Guide for detailed setup instructions.

Running Headless (Raspberry Pi, Servers)

For systems without display or Qt support:

# Initialize configuration
pywats-client config init

# Test connection
pywats-client test-connection

# Run service with HTTP control API
pywats-client start --api --api-port 8765

# Run as daemon (Linux)
pywats-client start --daemon

CLI Commands

pywats-client config show          # Show configuration
pywats-client config set key value # Set config value
pywats-client status               # Show service status
pywats-client converters list      # List converters

HTTP Control API

When running with --api, manage the service remotely:

curl http://localhost:8765/status    # Get status
curl http://localhost:8765/config    # Get configuration
curl -X POST http://localhost:8765/restart  # Restart services

See Headless Operation Guide for complete documentation.

Project Structure

pyWATS/
├── src/
│   ├── pywats/              # Core library
│   │   ├── domains/         # Domain models and services
│   │   ├── core/            # HTTP client, exceptions, station
│   │   ├── models/          # Report models (UUT/UUR)
│   └── pywats_client/       # Client application
│       ├── core/            # Core client functionality
│       ├── gui/             # Qt GUI components (optional)
│       ├── control/         # Headless control (CLI, HTTP API)
│       └── services/        # Background services
├── converters/              # User converter plugins
├── docs/                    # Documentation
│   ├── api_specs/           # OpenAPI specifications
│   ├── examples/            # Usage examples
│   └── gui_screens/         # GUI screenshots
├── pyproject.toml           # Project configuration
└── requirements.txt         # Dependencies

Documentation

Testing

# Run all tests
pytest

# Run with coverage
pytest --cov=src --cov-report=html

Contributing

This project is maintained by Virinco AS.

License

MIT License - see LICENSE for details.

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