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[style]
based_on_style = pep8
column_limit = 120

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@ -13,7 +13,8 @@ all: lint test ## Run lint and test (default goal)
.PHONY: lint
lint: ## Lint all source code
poetry run pylint veml6070
poetry run yapf -q -r veml6070
poetry run pylint --ignore=snapshots veml6070 tests
.PHONY: test
test: ## Run all tests

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import veml6070
ALL_INTEGRATION_TIMES = [
veml6070.INTEGRATIONTIME_1_2T, veml6070.INTEGRATIONTIME_1T, veml6070.INTEGRATIONTIME_2T, veml6070.INTEGRATIONTIME_4T
]
if __name__ == '__main__':
veml = veml6070.Veml6070()
for i in [veml6070.INTEGRATIONTIME_1_2T,
veml6070.INTEGRATIONTIME_1T,
veml6070.INTEGRATIONTIME_2T,
veml6070.INTEGRATIONTIME_4T]:
for i in ALL_INTEGRATION_TIMES:
veml.set_integration_time(i)
uv_raw = veml.get_uva_light_intensity_raw()
uv = veml.get_uva_light_intensity()
print "Integration Time setting %d: %f W/(m*m) from raw value %d" % (i, uv, uv_raw)
print("Integration Time setting %d: %f W/(m*m) from raw value %d" % (i, uv, uv_raw))

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# import unittest
import sys
import time
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MOCKED_SMBUS_MODULE = mock.Mock()
sys.modules['smbus'] = MOCKED_SMBUS_MODULE
time.sleep = lambda s: None
import veml6070
import veml6070 # pylint: disable=wrong-import-position
# inspired by https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Python_GPIO/blob/master/Adafruit_GPIO/I2C.py
class MockSMBus(object): # pylint: disable=bad-option-value,useless-object-inheritance
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def write_byte(self, addr, val):
self._log.append(('w', addr, val))
# def create_veml6070(**kwargs):
# mockbus = MockSMBus()
# smbus = Mock()
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# # Note: our module constants only available in this scope
# return (veml6070.Veml6070(**kwargs), mockbus)
def setup_mockbus(**kwargs):
mockbus = MockSMBus(**kwargs)
MOCKED_SMBUS_MODULE.SMBus.return_value = mockbus
return mockbus
class TestVeml6070(snapshottest.TestCase):
# pylint: disable=protected-access
class TestVeml6070(snapshottest.TestCase):
def test_setup(self):
mockbus = setup_mockbus()
veml = veml6070.Veml6070()
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self.assertMatchSnapshot(mockbus._log)
def test_uva_light_intensity_raw(self):
mockbus = setup_mockbus(initial_read={
0x38+1: [0x12],
0x38+0: [0x34]
})
mockbus = setup_mockbus(initial_read={0x38 + 1: [0x12], 0x38 + 0: [0x34]})
veml = veml6070.Veml6070()
self.assertEqual(veml.get_uva_light_intensity_raw(), 0x1234)
self.assertMatchSnapshot(mockbus._log)
def test_uva_light_intensity(self):
mockbus = setup_mockbus(initial_read={
0x38+1: [0x01, 0x01],
0x38+0: [0x06, 0x06]
})
mockbus = setup_mockbus(initial_read={0x38 + 1: [0x01, 0x01], 0x38 + 0: [0x06, 0x06]})
veml = veml6070.Veml6070()
self.assertEqual(veml.get_uva_light_intensity(), 0x0106 * (0.1/0.1125) * 0.05 / 1)
self.assertEqual(veml.get_uva_light_intensity(), 0x0106 * (0.1 / 0.1125) * 0.05 / 1)
veml.set_integration_time(veml6070.INTEGRATIONTIME_4T)
self.assertEqual(veml.get_uva_light_intensity(), 0x0106 * (0.1/0.1125) * 0.05 / 4)
self.assertEqual(veml.get_uva_light_intensity(), 0x0106 * (0.1 / 0.1125) * 0.05 / 4)
self.assertMatchSnapshot(mockbus._log)
def test_get_estimated_risk_level(self):
mockbus = setup_mockbus(initial_read={
0x38+1: [0x01, 0x04],
0x38+0: [0x06, 0x01]
})
mockbus = setup_mockbus(initial_read={0x38 + 1: [0x01, 0x04], 0x38 + 0: [0x06, 0x01]}) # pylint: disable=unused-variable
veml = veml6070.Veml6070()
intensity = veml.get_uva_light_intensity()
self.assertEqual(veml.get_estimated_risk_level(intensity), "low")
intensity = veml.get_uva_light_intensity()
self.assertEqual(veml.get_estimated_risk_level(intensity), "moderate")
# don't assert mockbus._log as we do not care
def test_get_refresh_time(self):
mockbus = setup_mockbus()
mockbus = setup_mockbus() # pylint: disable=unused-variable
veml = veml6070.Veml6070(rset=veml6070.RSET_240K)
self.assertEqual(veml.get_refresh_time(), 0.1)
veml.set_integration_time(veml6070.INTEGRATIONTIME_1_2T)

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from .veml6070 import Veml6070
from .veml6070 import INTEGRATIONTIME_1_2T, INTEGRATIONTIME_1T, INTEGRATIONTIME_2T, INTEGRATIONTIME_4T, RSET_240K, RSET_270K, RSET_300K, RSET_600K
from .veml6070 import INTEGRATIONTIME_1_2T, INTEGRATIONTIME_1T, INTEGRATIONTIME_2T, INTEGRATIONTIME_4T
from .veml6070 import RSET_240K, RSET_270K, RSET_300K, RSET_600K

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import time
import smbus # pylint: disable=import-error
import smbus # pylint: disable=import-error
ADDR_L = 0x38 # 7bit address of the VEML6070 (write, read)
ADDR_H = 0x39 # 7bit address of the VEML6070 (read)
ADDR_L = 0x38 # 7bit address of the VEML6070 (write, read)
ADDR_H = 0x39 # 7bit address of the VEML6070 (read)
RSET_240K = 240000
RSET_270K = 270000
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# normalized to the NORMALIZED_REFRESHTIME, for RSET_240K and INTEGRATIONTIME_1T
NORMALIZED_UVA_SENSITIVITY = 0.05
class Veml6070(object): # pylint: disable=bad-option-value,useless-object-inheritance
class Veml6070(object): # pylint: disable=bad-option-value,useless-object-inheritance
def __init__(self, i2c_bus=1, sensor_address=ADDR_L, rset=RSET_270K, integration_time=INTEGRATIONTIME_1T):
self.bus = smbus.SMBus(i2c_bus)
self.sendor_address = sensor_address
self.rset = rset
self.shutdown = SHUTDOWN_DISABLE # before set_integration_time()
self.shutdown = SHUTDOWN_DISABLE # before set_integration_time()
self.set_integration_time(integration_time)
self.disable()
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def get_uva_light_intensity_raw(self):
self.enable()
# wait two times the refresh time to allow completion of a previous cycle with old settings (worst case)
time.sleep(self.get_refresh_time()*2)
msb = self.bus.read_byte(self.sendor_address+(ADDR_H-ADDR_L))
time.sleep(self.get_refresh_time() * 2)
msb = self.bus.read_byte(self.sendor_address + (ADDR_H - ADDR_L))
lsb = self.bus.read_byte(self.sendor_address)
self.disable()
return (msb << 8) | lsb
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# now we can calculate the absolute UVA power detected combining
# normalized data with known UVA sensitivity for this data
return normalized_data * NORMALIZED_UVA_SENSITIVITY # in W/(m*m)
return normalized_data * NORMALIZED_UVA_SENSITIVITY # in W/(m*m)
def get_command_byte(self):
"""
assembles the command byte for the current state
"""
cmd = (self.shutdown & 0x01) << 0 # SD
cmd = cmd | (self.integration_time & 0x03) << 2 # IT
cmd = ((cmd | 0x02) & 0x3F) # reserved bits
cmd = (self.shutdown & 0x01) << 0 # SD
cmd = cmd | (self.integration_time & 0x03) << 2 # IT
cmd = ((cmd | 0x02) & 0x3F) # reserved bits
return cmd
def get_refresh_time(self):