- Github URL: http://github.com/tuomas2/automate
- Read full documentation at http://python-automate.readthedocs.org/
Automate is a general purpose automatization library for Python. Its objective is to offer convenient and robust object-oriented programming framework for complex state machine systems. Automate can be used to design complex automation systems, yet it is easy to learn and fun to use. It was originally developed with home robotics/automatization projects in mind, but is quite general in nature and one could find applications from various fields that could take advantage of Automate. Automate can be embedded in other Python software as a component, which runs its operations in its own threads.
- Supported hardware:
- Raspberry Pi GPIO input/output ports
- Arduino support for analog and digital input/output ports and VirtualWire wireless networking with AutomateFirmata.
- Easy to write extensions to support other hardware
- System state saving and restoring via serialization
- Intelligent design:
- RPC and Websocket interfaces to connect between other applications or other Automate systems.
- Comprehensive and customizable Web User Interface
- UML graphs can be drawn automaticlaly of the system (as can be seen in the examples of this documentation)
Let's take a look at a small Automate program as an example:
from automate import *
class MySystem(System):
# HW swtich connected Raspberry Pi GPIO port 1
hardware_switch = RpioSensor(port=1)
# Switch that is controllable, for example, from WEB interface
web_switch = UserBoolSensor()
# Lamp relay that switches lamp on/off, connected to GPIO port 2
lamp = RpioActuator(port=2)
# Program that controls the system behaviour
program = Program(
active_condition=Or('web_switch', 'hardware_switch'),
on_activate=SetStatus('lamp', True)
)
my_system = MySystem()
This simple example has two sensors hardware_switch
, web_switch
, actuator (lamp
) and a program
that
contains logic what to do and when. Here, lamp
is switched on if either web_switch
or hardware_switch
has
status True
.
Automate can be installed like ordinary python package. I recommend installation in within virtual environment (see virtualenv).
(optional): Create and start using virtualenv:
mkvirtualenv automate workon automate
Install from pypi:
pip install automate
Optionally, you can specify some of the extras, i.e. web, rpc, raspberrypi, arduino:
pip install automate[web,rpc,raspberrypi,arduino]
or if you want them all:
pip install automate[all]
Automate is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Automate is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Automate. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.