import time from . import logger, background_task try: import adafruit_dht except ImportError: logger.warning("Could not import adafruit_dht. DEBUG set to True") DEBUG = True else: from . import DEBUG class dht_22(background_task): RUN_SLEEP_TIME = 2.0 MIN_REFRESH_RATE = RUN_SLEEP_TIME KEY_TEMPERATURE = 'temperature' KEY_HUMIDITY = 'humidity' KEY_TIME = 'time' def __init__(self, gpio, data_callback=None): self.__data_callback__ = data_callback # Initial the dht device, with data pin connected to: if not DEBUG: self.__dht_device__ = adafruit_dht.DHT22(gpio, use_pulseio=False) # Initialise background_task background_task.__init__(self) def __run__(self): data = self.__dht_data_transmission__() if data is not None: logger.debug('DHT-Communication: Successfully: %s', repr(data)) if self.__data_callback__ is not None: self.__data_callback__(**data) def __dht_data_transmission__(self): if not DEBUG: while self.__active__: try: # Store the values data = {} data[self.KEY_TEMPERATURE] = self.__dht_device__.temperature data[self.KEY_HUMIDITY] = self.__dht_device__.humidity data[self.KEY_TIME] = int(time.time()) if data[self.KEY_TEMPERATURE] is not None and data[self.KEY_HUMIDITY] is not None: return data time.sleep(2.0) except RuntimeError as error: # Errors happen fairly often, DHT's are hard to read, just keep going logger.info('DHT-Communication: ' + error.args[0]) time.sleep(0.1) except Exception as error: self.__dht_device__.exit() raise error else: return { self.KEY_TEMPERATURE: -17.17, self.KEY_HUMIDITY: 1.7, self.KEY_TIME: int(time.time()), }