pcdsdevices.sequencer.EventSequence
- class pcdsdevices.sequencer.EventSequence(*args, **kwargs)
Class for the event sequence of the event sequencer.
Attribute
Class
Suffix
Docs
Kind
Notes
ec_array
EpicsSignal
:SEQ.A
normal
bd_array
EpicsSignal
:SEQ.B
normal
fd_array
EpicsSignal
:SEQ.C
normal
bc_array
EpicsSignal
:SEQ.D
normal
seq_proc
EpicsSignal
:SEQ.PROC
normal
Methods
- configure(d: Dict[str, Any]) Tuple[Dict[str, Any], Dict[str, Any]]
Configure the device for something during a run
This default implementation allows the user to change any of the
configuration_attrs
. Subclasses might override this to perform additional input validation, cleanup, etc.- Parameters:
d (dict) – The configuration dictionary. To specify the order that the changes should be made, use an OrderedDict.
- Returns:
(old, new) tuple of dictionaries
Where old and new are pre- and post-configure configuration states.
- describe() OrderedDictType[str, Dict[str, Any]]
Provide schema and meta-data for
read()
.This keys in the
OrderedDict
this method returns must match the keys in theOrderedDict
return byread()
.This provides schema related information, (ex shape, dtype), the source (ex PV name), and if available, units, limits, precision etc.
- Returns:
data_keys (OrderedDict) – The keys must be strings and the values must be dict-like with the
event_model.event_descriptor.data_key
schema.
- get(**kwargs)
Get the value of all components in the device
Keyword arguments are passed onto each signal.get(). Components beginning with an underscore will not be included.
- get_seq(current_length=True)
Retrieve the current event sequence.
Returns a list of lists, with each sub-list containing a four item list describing a single line of the sequence. Returns the current sequence up to the current play length (the ‘{prefix}:LEN’ PV), unless the
current_length
option is set toFalse
. IfFalse
, the whole sequence will be returned.- Parameters:
current_length (bool) – Option to retrieve the sequence up to the current length. Defaults to
True
.
Examples
>>> EventSequence.get_seq()
Get the whole sequence: >>> EventSequence.get_seq(current_length=False)
- post_elog_status()
Post device status to the primary elog, if possible.
- put_seq(sequence, update_length=True)
Write a sequence to the event sequencer.
Takes a list of lists, with each sub-list representing one line of the event sequence, e.g.
[beam_code, delta_beam, delta_fiducial, burst_count]
. The written sequence will overwrite the current sequence in order, up to the specified length. The play length of the sequencer will automatically be updated, unless theupdate_length
flag is set toFalse
.- Parameters:
Examples
>>> seq = [[182, 12, 0, 0], # Line 1 [170, 2, 0, 0], # Line 2 [169, 1, 0, 0], # Line 3 [169, 1, 0, 0]] # Line 4
>>> EventSequence.put_seq(seq)
Don’t update length: >>> EventSequence.put_seq(seq, update_length=False)
- read() OrderedDictType[str, Dict[str, Any]]
Read data from the device.
This method is expected to be as instantaneous as possible, with any substantial acquisition time taken care of in
trigger()
.The
OrderedDict
returned by this method must have identical keys (in the same order) as theOrderedDict
returned bydescribe()
.By convention, the first key in the return is the ‘primary’ key and maybe used by heuristics in
bluesky
.The values in the ordered dictionary must be dict (-likes) with the keys
{'value', 'timestamp'}
. The'value'
may have any type, the timestamp must be a float UNIX epoch timestamp in UTC.- Returns:
data (OrderedDict) – The keys must be strings and the values must be dict-like with the keys
{'value', 'timestamp'}
- read_configuration() OrderedDictType[str, Dict[str, Any]]
Dictionary mapping names to value dicts with keys: value, timestamp
To control which fields are included, change the Component kinds on the device, or modify the
configuration_attrs
list.
- screen()
Open a screen for controlling the device.
Default behavior is the typhos screen, but this method can be overridden for more specialized screens.
- show(num_lines=None)
Print a human readable copy of the current event sequence.
Shows the current sequence up to the length of the sequencer play length, unless otherwise specified by the
num_lines
parameter.- Parameters:
num_lines (int) – Number of event sequence lines to print. Defaults to current sequence length.
Examples
Print current sequence (default): >>> seq.show()
Print the first 10 lines: >>> seq.show(10)
- stop(*, success=False)
Stop the Device and all (instantiated) subdevices
- summary()
- trigger() StatusBase
Trigger the device and return status object.
This method is responsible for implementing ‘trigger’ or ‘acquire’ functionality of this device.
If there is an appreciable time between triggering the device and it being able to be read (via the
read()
method) then this method is also responsible for arranging that theStatusBase
object returned by this method is notified when the device is ready to be read.If there is no delay between triggering and being readable, then this method must return a
StatusBase
object which is already completed.- Returns:
status (StatusBase) –
StatusBase
object which will be marked as complete when the device is ready to be read.
Attributes
- configuration_attrs
- connected
- hints
- kind