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Framework to run instrument-controlling Python scripts in GUI

Project description

Srsgui - Organize instrument-controlling Python scripts as a GUI application

Srsgui is a simple platform:

  • To define instrument classes for instruments that use remote communication, based on Instrument class and the communication Interface class (By default, serial, TCPIP is available, extendable to VXI11, GPIB and USB-TMC).

  • To write Python scripts (tasks) that run in GUI environment with simple APIs provided in Task class.

  • To organize instrument classes and task scripts presented in a GUI application using a configuration (.taskconfig) file for a project

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Installation

To run srsgui as an application, create a virtual environment, if necessary, and install using pip with [full] option:

python -m pip install srsgui[full]

if it fails, you have to install pyserial, matplotlib and a Python Qt binder (PySide6, PySide2 or PyQt5) manually. srsgui package has these 3 dependencies only.

Some Linux distributions offer some of the Python packages from their repositories only, not from pip. Run web search for more information on system specific installation.

When matplotlib and one of the Qt binders are installed properly, install srsgui without [full] option:

python -m pip install srsgui

Start srsgui application

if the Python Script directory is in PATH environment variable, Start the application by typing from the command line:

srsgui

If the script directory is not in PATH,

python -m srsgui

It will start srsgui application.

Run the example project

By default, srsgui application starts with the last project it ran, when it is closed.

To open the example project included in the srsgui package, , if it does not start with the example project, go to the srsgui package directory, find the examples directory, and find a .taskconfig file in an example project folder.

You can run the second and fifth task in the Task menu even without any instruments connected.

Create a project

Srsgui is a platform that helps you to write your own instrument-controlling Python scripts running as a GUI application. Using its APIs, you can write

scripts running in GUI with the same amount of code with writing console-based scripts.

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