pv2web_ro¶
post EPICS PVs to read-only (static) web page(s)
author: | Pete R. Jemian |
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email: | jemian@anl.gov |
copyright: | 2005-2015, UChicago Argonne, LLC |
license: | ANL OPEN SOURCE LICENSE (see LICENSE) |
docs: | http://pv2web_ro.readthedocs.org |
git: | https://github.com/prjemian/pv2web_ro.git |
PyPI: | https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pv2web_ro |
This package provides a background service that monitors EPICS PVs and writes them into customized HTML files in a WWW server directory. The service can be started and stopped by a manage.csh script for automated startup in a cron task or at system startup.
Contents¶
Configuration¶
These are the steps needed to get the pv2web_ro service running on your workstation.
- install the pv2web_ro package into your Python environment
- setup the project configuration directory
- identify the web server directory to be used
- edit config.xml
- identify the list of EPICS PVs
- edit pvlist.xml
- customize the livedata display file: edit livedata.xsl
- run the config.xml file
- watch the log_data.txt file in the project directory
These steps are described in the following sections:
Installation¶
If you need to install the pv2web_ro package, follow these terse instructions:
pip install pv2web_ro
Alternatively, you could clone the GitHub project:
git clone https://github.com/prjemian/pv2web_ro.git
Once the installation is complete, the pv2web_ro executable should be ready to use.
Setup a new project directory¶
The pv2web_ro service is configured by files configured by the user in a project directory.
To get default versions of the files, run this command:
mkdir path/to/project/directory
pv2web_ro --setup path/to/project/directory
cd path/to/project/directory
where path/to/project/directory is either a partial, relative, or absolute path to an existing directory to be used. Once this command has run, the files will be copied to the designated directory. If files with these names already exist, pv2web_ro will stop with an error report and not overwrite the existing files.
file | How is it used? |
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config.xml | defines user settings for the program |
pvlist.xml | declares list of EPICS PVs to be monitored |
pvlist.xsl | for easy display of pvlist.xml |
livedata.xsl | user-customized display |
rawdata.xsl | standard display of all monitored EPICS PVs |
manage.sh | shell script to manage the background task |
Each of these files will be explained in the coming sections.
The config.xml file¶
The config.xml file defines constants needed by the program.
Definitions for each item listed in the table under pv2web_ro.read_config.read_xml() are provided, such as this example:
Example config.xml file.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 <?xml version="1.0" ?> <pv2web_ro__config version="1.0"> <var name="PVLIST_FILE" value="pvlist.xml" /> <!-- PVs to be monitored --> <var name="LOCAL_WWW_LIVEDATA_DIR" value="./" /> <!-- absolute directory path to WWW site on local file system --> <var name="LOG_INTERVAL_S" value="300" type="float" /> <!-- writing messages to log file --> <var name="REPORT_INTERVAL_S" value="10" type="float" /> <!-- updates to HTML pages --> <var name="SLEEP_INTERVAL_S" value="0.1" type="float" /> <!-- sleeps at end of main loop --> <var name="MAINLOOP_COUNTER_TRIGGER" value="10000" type="int" /> <!-- another logging message interval --> </pv2web_ro__config>
To use the pv2web_ro service effectively, it is likely you will only need to edit the value for LOCAL_WWW_LIVEDATA_DIR which defines the location of the directory used by the web server to serve content.
Preamble¶
The config.xml must be “well-formed XML”.
The first line of the file is always:
1 | <?xml version="1.0" ?>
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This line declares this to be a file that should be well-formed XML according to the version 1.0 standard.
Root Tag¶
All well-formed XML files have a single element at the outermost (root) level of the file. In the config.xml file, the root element is pv2web_ro__config. Note the closing </pv2web_ro__config> tag at the end of the file.
A version attribute describes this file adheres to the version="1.0" definition of config.xml files. That definition is described in the XML Schema file config.xsd provided in the source code package.
This XML Schema definition is used to validate the config.xml when it is read. If there are problems, the first problem discovered will be reported.
The pvlist.xml file¶
The complete list of EPICS Process Variables to be monitored is declared in the pvlist.xml file.
Preamble¶
The pvlist.xml must be “well-formed XML”. (Google for this term to become informed what this means.)
The first lines of the file are always:
1 2 | <?xml version="1.0" ?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="pvlist.xsl" ?>
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The first line declares this to be a file that should be well-formed XML according to the version 1.0 standard. The second line provides a convenience definition for visualizing the pvlist.xml file in a browser that uses the pvlist.xsl file to format the XML content into something that humans can more easily read. To do this, the pvlist.xsl file must be in the same directory as the pvlist.xml file.
Root tag¶
All well-formed XML files have a single element at the outermost (root) level of the file. In the pvlist.xml file, the root element is pvwatch. Note the closing </pvwatch> tag at the end of the file.
A version attribute describes this file adheres to the version="1.0" definition of pvlist.xml files. That definition is described in the XML Schema file pvlist.xsd provided in the source code package.
This XML Schema definition is used to validate the pvlist.xml when it is read. If there are problems, the first problem discovered will be reported.
Inside the root tag, EPICS_PV elements describe the PVs to be monitored. Additionally, definition tags are provided to describe the terms used.
Describe a PV to Monitor¶
Each PV to be monitored is declared in the XML file using a line such as this example:
1 2 3 4 5 | <EPICS_PV
PV="ioc:xps:c0:m1.RBV"
mne="mr"
description="motor MR, degrees"
/>
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This says to monitor the EPICS process variable named ioc:xps:c0:m1.RBV and to associate that value with the mnemonic named mr. The description text motor MR, degrees can be used in displays for this value. The tag EPICS_PV describes this as a PV declaration. It must appear in uppercase letters. A complete list of terms is described in the section below: ref:pvlist.terms`.
At minimum, it is required to provide the PV, mne, and description attributes.
The order of the attributes is not important, they can be given in any order. Also, the spacing between attributes is not important. The entire EPICS_PV element can be specified on one line or broken across several lines.
Keep the description text short. Longer descriptions, including those with line breaks, are less useful in creating display screens.
The closing tag¶
Note that /> is used to close the EPICS_PV element. It is equivalent to use:
1 2 3 4 5 | <EPICS_PV
PV="ioc:xps:c0:m1.RBV"
mne="mr"
description="motor MR, degrees"
></EPICS_PV>
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but this is not advised since no content is allowed for EPICS_PV elements, only attributes.
Terms¶
attribute | definition |
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mne | one-word mnemonic reference used in python and xslt code (mne should be unique for each EPICS_PV) |
PV | EPICS process variable name (must be used in only one EPICS_PV) |
description | useful text informative to others |
display_format | (optional, default=”%s”) PVs will be formatted for display with this string |
_ignore_ | (optional, default=”false”) this PV is ignored if value is not “false” |
These two declarations are equivalent:
1 | <EPICS_PV PV="ioc:xps:c0:m1.RBV" description="motor MR, degrees" display_format="%.6f" mne="mr"/>
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | <EPICS_PV
PV="ioc:xps:c0:m1.RBV"
description="motor MR, degrees"
display_format="%.6f"
mne="mr"
/>
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Removing declarations¶
Sometimes, it is necessary to stop watching a certain PV. There are three ways to do this. It can be commented out using XML comments, it can be marked to _ignore_ it, or the declaration could be deleted. We’ll describe the first two cases.
Comment out in XML¶
To comment out using an XML comment (<!-- -->), take this code:
1 | <EPICS_PV PV="ioc:m1" mne="m1" description="motor 1" />
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and surround it with XML comment tags, such as:
1 2 3 | <!--
<EPICS_PV PV="ioc:m1" mne="m1" description="motor 1" />
-->
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XML comment tags can be used to block out many EPICS_PV declarations at once.
Marking with _ignore_ attribute¶
To mark a single EPICS_PV declaration to be ignored, take this code:
1 | <EPICS_PV PV="ioc:m1" mne="m1" description="motor 1" />
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and add the _ignore_="true" attribute, such as:
1 | <EPICS_PV _ignore_="true" PV="ioc:m1" mne="m1" description="motor 1" />
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The _ignore_ attribute can be given in any order. The value true may be upper or lower case but must be enclosed by double quotes.
Each PV to be ignored using the _ignore_ attribute must have its own _ignore_ attribute. You cannot mark a whole block of EPICS_PV elements with a single _ignore_ attribute.
Example pvlist.xml file¶
An example of such a file is shown below.
Example pvlist.xml file. You can edit this file with a text editor.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 <?xml version="1.0" ?> <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="pvlist.xsl" ?> <!-- You can edit this file with a text editor --> <pvwatch version="1.0"> <EPICS_PV PV="ioc:alldone" description="IOC motors moving" mne="ioc_alldone" /> <EPICS_PV PV="APS:SRcurrentAI" description="APS storage ring current, mA" display_format="%.2f" mne="SR_current" /> <EPICS_PV PV="ID:Energy" mne="Und_E" description="ID E, keV" display_format="%.4f" /> <EPICS_PV PV="dcm:BraggEAO" mne="DCM_E" description="DCM E, keV" display_format="%.4f" /> <EPICS_PV PV="PSS:STA_A_FES_OPEN_PL.VAL" description="white shutter opened" mne="white_shtr_opened" /> <EPICS_PV PV="PSS:STA_B_SBS_OPEN_PL.VAL" description="mono shutter opened" mne="mono_shtr_opened" /> <EPICS_PV PV="PSS:D_BEAM_READY" _ignore_="true" description="PSS: D Beam Ready" mne="D_beam_ready" /> </pvwatch>
The rawdata.xsl file¶
The rawdata.xsl file is used to format the complete list of monitored EPICS PV values into an HTML file for display from the web server. It should not be necessary to edit this file.

Example rawdata.html, generated from the rawdata.xsl file.
The livedata.xsl file¶
The livedata.xsl file is used to format select monitored EPICS PV values into an HTML file for display from the web server. It is intended that the user will modify this file for the desired display features.
Note
need to provide instructions and references on editing XSLT for displaying PVs.

Example index.html, generated from the livedata.xsl file.
The manage.sh file¶
explanation ...
Example shell script to manage the pv2web_ro process either as a startup or a background daemon.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 #!/bin/bash # init file for pv2web_ro # # chkconfig: - 98 98 # description: pv2web_ro WWW page update script for IOC: prj # # processname: pv2web_ro_iocprj PROJECT_DIR=/tmp/pv MANAGE=${PROJECT_DIR}/manage.sh LOGFILE=${PROJECT_DIR}/log-manage.txt PIDFILE=${PROJECT_DIR}/pid.txt CONFIGFILE=${PROJECT_DIR}/config.xml PYTHON_DIR=/home/oxygen/JEMIAN/Apps/anaconda/bin SCRIPT=${PYTHON_DIR}/pv2web_ro RETVAL=0 get_pid(){ cd ${PROJECT_DIR} PID=`/bin/cat ${PIDFILE}` return $PID } check_pid_running(){ get_pid if [ "${PID}" == "" ]; then # no PID in the PIDFILE RETVAL=1 else RESPONSE=`ps -p ${PID} -o comm=` if [ "${RESPONSE}" == "pv2web_ro" ]; then # PID matches the pv2web_ro profile RETVAL=0 else # PID is not pv2web_ro RETVAL=1 fi fi return $RETVAL } start(){ cd ${PROJECT_DIR} ${SCRIPT} ${CONFIGFILE} 2>&1 >> ${LOGFILE} & PID=$! /bin/echo ${PID} > ${PIDFILE} /bin/echo "# [$0 `/bin/date`] started ${PID}: ${SCRIPT}" 2>&1 >> ${LOGFILE} & /bin/echo "# [$0 `/bin/date`] started ${PID}: ${SCRIPT}" } stop(){ get_pid check_pid_running if [ $RETVAL == 1 ]; then /bin/echo "# [$0 `/bin/date`] not running ${PID}: ${SCRIPT}" 2>&1 >> ${LOGFILE} & else kill ${PID} /bin/echo "# [$0 `/bin/date`] stopped ${PID}: ${SCRIPT}" 2>&1 >> ${LOGFILE} & /bin/echo "# [$0 `/bin/date`] stopped ${PID}: ${SCRIPT}" fi /bin/cp -f /dev/null ${PIDFILE} } restart(){ stop start } checkup(){ #===================== # call periodically (every 5 minutes) to see if livedata is running #===================== # field allowed values # ----- -------------- # minute 0-59 # hour 0-23 # day of month 1-31 # month 1-12 (or names, see below) # day of week 0-7 (0 or 7 is Sun, or use names) # # */5 * * * * /tmp/pv/manage.sh checkup 2>&1 > /dev/null get_pid check_pid_running if [ $RETVAL == 0 ]; then echo "# [$0 `/bin/date`] running fine, so it seems" 2>&1 > /dev/null else echo "# [$0 `/bin/date`] could not identify running process ${PID}, starting new process" 2>&1 >> ${LOGFILE} start fi } case "$1" in start) start ;; stop) stop ;; restart) restart ;; checkup) checkup ;; *) echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|checkup}" exit 1 esac
Example¶
Livedata Report¶
file: | <web_site>/index.html |
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XSLT: | livedata.xsl |
raw data: | rawdata.xml (Example Raw Data for Reports) |

Example user report of the raw data monitored by an instance of pv2web_ro.
(To view an archive copy of this HTML page in your browser, click here –> livedata.html)
Example Raw Data for Reports¶
file: | <web_site>/rawdata.html |
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XSLT: | rawdata.xsl |
raw data: | rawdata.xml (Example Raw Data for Reports) |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 | <?xml version="1.0"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="pvlist.xsl"?>
<pv2web_ro version="1">
<written_by>pv2web_ro/PvWatch</written_by>
<datetime>2015-01-15 16:48:36</datetime>
<pv id="DCM_theta" name="prj:m2.RBV">
<name>prj:m2.RBV</name>
<id>DCM_theta</id>
<description>DCM_theta motor</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 15:30:16.891366</timestamp>
<counter>2</counter>
<units>deg</units>
<value>-9.840000</value>
<raw_value>-9.84</raw_value>
<format>%.6f</format>
</pv>
<pv id="DCM_theta_dmov" name="prj:m2.DMOV">
<name>prj:m2.DMOV</name>
<id>DCM_theta_dmov</id>
<description>DCM_theta motor done moving</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 15:30:16.864203</timestamp>
<counter>2</counter>
<units>deg</units>
<value>1</value>
<raw_value>1</raw_value>
<format>%s</format>
</pv>
<pv id="VDM_Stripe" name="prj:m1.RBV">
<name>prj:m1.RBV</name>
<id>VDM_Stripe</id>
<description>VDM_Stripe motor</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 15:30:16.837633</timestamp>
<counter>2</counter>
<units>deg</units>
<value>-1.510</value>
<raw_value>-1.51</raw_value>
<format>%.3f</format>
</pv>
<pv id="VDM_Stripe_dmov" name="prj:m1.DMOV">
<name>prj:m1.DMOV</name>
<id>VDM_Stripe_dmov</id>
<description>VDM_Stripe motor done moving</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 15:30:16.810400</timestamp>
<counter>2</counter>
<units>deg</units>
<value>1</value>
<raw_value>1</raw_value>
<format>%s</format>
</pv>
<pv id="ai0" name="ino:cr:ai0">
<name>ino:cr:ai0</name>
<id>ai0</id>
<description>Arduino AI0</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 16:48:35.481271</timestamp>
<counter>1808</counter>
<units>V</units>
<value>0.0439882697947</value>
<raw_value>0.0439882697947</raw_value>
<format>%s</format>
</pv>
<pv id="ai0_mean" name="ino:cr:ai0:mean">
<name>ino:cr:ai0:mean</name>
<id>ai0_mean</id>
<description>Arduino mean AI0</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 16:48:35.987300</timestamp>
<counter>7901</counter>
<units>V</units>
<value>0.0467644183773</value>
<raw_value>0.0467644183773</raw_value>
<format>%s</format>
</pv>
<pv id="ai1" name="ino:cr:ai1">
<name>ino:cr:ai1</name>
<id>ai1</id>
<description>Arduino AI1</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 16:43:42.932475</timestamp>
<counter>6</counter>
<units>V</units>
<value>0.0</value>
<raw_value>0.0</raw_value>
<format>%s</format>
</pv>
<pv id="ai1_mean" name="ino:cr:ai1:mean">
<name>ino:cr:ai1:mean</name>
<id>ai1_mean</id>
<description>Arduino mean AI1</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 15:30:17.053715</timestamp>
<counter>2</counter>
<units>V</units>
<value>0.0</value>
<raw_value>0.0</raw_value>
<format>%s</format>
</pv>
<pv id="ai2" name="ino:cr:ai2">
<name>ino:cr:ai2</name>
<id>ai2</id>
<description>Arduino AI2</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 16:47:54.988769</timestamp>
<counter>1319</counter>
<units>V</units>
<value>2.64418377322</value>
<raw_value>2.64418377322</raw_value>
<format>%s</format>
</pv>
<pv id="ai2_mean" name="ino:cr:ai2:mean">
<name>ino:cr:ai2:mean</name>
<id>ai2_mean</id>
<description>Arduino mean AI2</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 16:48:35.998230</timestamp>
<counter>7020</counter>
<units>V</units>
<value>2.64418377322</value>
<raw_value>2.64418377322</raw_value>
<format>%s</format>
</pv>
<pv id="ai3_mean" name="ino:cr:ai3:mean">
<name>ino:cr:ai3:mean</name>
<id>ai3_mean</id>
<description>Arduino mean AI3</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 16:48:33.503247</timestamp>
<counter>5977</counter>
<units>V</units>
<value>2.61974584555</value>
<raw_value>2.61974584555</raw_value>
<format>%s</format>
</pv>
<pv id="arduino_rate" name="ino:cr:rate">
<name>ino:cr:rate</name>
<id>arduino_rate</id>
<description>Arduino update rate</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 16:48:36.004167</timestamp>
<counter>6214</counter>
<units>1/s</units>
<value>2142.0</value>
<raw_value>2142.0</raw_value>
<format>%s</format>
</pv>
<pv id="engineer" name="prj:ENGINEER">
<name>prj:ENGINEER</name>
<id>engineer</id>
<description>engineer</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 15:30:16.782947</timestamp>
<counter>2</counter>
<units></units>
<value>engineer</value>
<raw_value>engineer</raw_value>
<format>%s</format>
</pv>
<pv id="hostname" name="prj:HOSTNAME">
<name>prj:HOSTNAME</name>
<id>hostname</id>
<description>IOC host name</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 15:30:16.755911</timestamp>
<counter>2</counter>
<units></units>
<value>gov.aps.anl.gov</value>
<raw_value>gov.aps.anl.gov</raw_value>
<format>%s</format>
</pv>
<pv id="motors_alldone" name="prj:alldone">
<name>prj:alldone</name>
<id>motors_alldone</id>
<description>all motors done moving</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 15:30:16.919038</timestamp>
<counter>2</counter>
<units></units>
<value>1</value>
<raw_value>1</raw_value>
<format>%s</format>
</pv>
<pv id="motors_moving" name="prj:moving">
<name>prj:moving</name>
<id>motors_moving</id>
<description>number of motors moving</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 15:30:16.945825</timestamp>
<counter>2</counter>
<units></units>
<value>0</value>
<raw_value>0</raw_value>
<format>%s</format>
</pv>
<pv id="starttod" name="prj:STARTTOD">
<name>prj:STARTTOD</name>
<id>starttod</id>
<description>IOC boot time</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 15:30:16.701840</timestamp>
<counter>2</counter>
<units></units>
<value>01/12/2015 12:56:08</value>
<raw_value>01/12/2015 12:56:08</raw_value>
<format>%s</format>
</pv>
<pv id="tod" name="prj:TOD">
<name>prj:TOD</name>
<id>tod</id>
<description>IOC current time</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 16:48:35.521618</timestamp>
<counter>4701</counter>
<units></units>
<value>01/15/2015 16:48:35</value>
<raw_value>01/15/2015 16:48:35</raw_value>
<format>%s</format>
</pv>
<pv id="uptime" name="prj:UPTIME">
<name>prj:UPTIME</name>
<id>uptime</id>
<description>time IOC running</description>
<timestamp>2015-01-15 16:48:35.521851</timestamp>
<counter>4701</counter>
<units></units>
<value>3 days, 03:52:27</value>
<raw_value>3 days, 03:52:27</raw_value>
<format>%s</format>
</pv>
</pv2web_ro>
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Example report of the raw data monitored by an instance of pv2web_ro.
(To view an archive copy of this HTML page in your browser, click here –> rawdata.html)
Source Code¶
pv2web_ro Package: main Module¶
pv2web_ro.main
USAGE:
jemian@gov:~$ pv2web_ro
usage: pv2web_ro [-h] [-l LOG_FILE] [-v] xml_config_file
pv2web_ro: error: too few arguments
HELP:
jemian@gov:~$ pv2web_ro -h
usage: pv2web_ro [-h] [-l LOG_FILE] [-v] [--setup SETUP] xml_config_file
pv2web_ro: post EPICS PVs to read-only web page
positional arguments:
xml_config_file XML configuration file
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-l LOG_FILE, --log_file LOG_FILE
log file
-v, --version show program's version number and exit
getting started (none of the above):
--setup SETUP setup a new project directory
VERSION:
jemian@gov:~$ pv2web_ro -v
2015.0112.0
pv2web_ro Package: pvwatch Module¶
pv2web_ro.pvwatch
- exception pv2web_ro.pvwatch.CouldNotParseXml[source]¶
Bases: exceptions.Exception
Could not parse XML file
- class pv2web_ro.pvwatch.PvWatch(configuration)[source]¶
Bases: object
Core function of the pv2web_ro package
To call this code, first define configuration=dict() with terms as defined in read_config.read_xml(), then statements such as:
1 2
watcher = PvWatch(configuration) watcher.start()
- report()[source]¶
write the values out to files
The values of the monitored EPICS PVs (the “raw data”) is written to an XML file. This file is then used with one or more XSLT stylesheets to create HTML pages. An overall “home page” (index.html) is created to provide a table of contents of this static web site.
pv2web_ro Package: read_config Module¶
read XML configuration file for pv2web_ro package
- pv2web_ro.read_config.read_xml(xml_file)[source]¶
return the configuration details as a dictionary
Parameters: return – dictionary At minimum, the dictionary should contain these definitions for use by pvwatch.PvWatch():
dictionary key example (type) description PVLIST_FILE pvlist.xml PVs to be monitored LOCAL_WWW_LIVEDATA_DIR ./localwww absolute path to local directory with “web site” LOG_INTERVAL_S 300 (float) writing messages to log file REPORT_INTERVAL_S 10 (float) updates to HTML pages SLEEP_INTERVAL_S 0.1 (float) sleeps at end of main loop MAINLOOP_COUNTER_TRIGGER 10000 (int) another logging message interval
pv2web_ro Package: setup Module¶
setup a new project directory
pv2web_ro Package: utils Module¶
pv2web_ro.utils
- pv2web_ro.utils.copyToWebServer(local_file, web_site_path)[source]¶
copy local file to web server directory (on a local file system)
This copy routine assumes that it is not necessary to use scp to copy the file.
- pv2web_ro.utils.logException(troublemaker)[source]¶
write an exception report to the log file
Parameters: troublemaker (obj) – instance of Exception
- pv2web_ro.utils.logMessage(message)[source]¶
log a message or report from pv2web_ro
Parameters: message (str) – words to be logged
- pv2web_ro.utils.validate(xml_tree, xml_schema_file)[source]¶
validate an XML document tree against an XML Schema file
Parameters: - xml_tree (obj) – instance of etree._ElementTree
- xml_schema_file (str) – name of XML Schema file (local to package directory)
CHANGES¶
2015-01-16: | 2015.0116.0 - management shell script now uses /bin/bash |
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2015-01-15: | 2015.0115.0 - refactor XSLT infrastructure and web site |
2015-01-14: | 2015.0114.1 - include XML infrastructure in package |
2015-01-14: | 2015.0114.0 - packaging update |
2015-01-13: | 2015.0113.1 - add –setup to fill a new project directory with needed files |
2015-01-13: | 2015.0113.0 - validate all XML files and raise exceptions if invalid |
2015-01-12: | 2015.0112.2 - documentation at ReadTheDocs, package at PyPI, code at GitHub |
2015-01-09: | v1.0.0 - initial conversion from USAXS livedata project |
Software License¶
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pv2web_ro
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version: | 2015.0116.0 |
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published: | January 16, 2015 |