Added luma.oled display support
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platypush/backend/assistant.rst
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platypush/backend/assistant.google.rst
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platypush/backend/assistant.snowboy.rst
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platypush/backend/bluetooth.rst
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platypush/backend/bluetooth.fileserver.rst
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platypush/backend/bluetooth.pushserver.rst
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platypush/backend/bluetooth.scanner.rst
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platypush/backend/bluetooth.scanner.ble.rst
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platypush/backend/button.flic.rst
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platypush/backend/camera.pi.rst
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platypush/backend/chat.telegram.rst
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platypush/backend/sensor.distance.vl53l1x.rst
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platypush/backend/sensor.envirophat.rst
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platypush/backend/sensor.ir.zeroborg.rst
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platypush/backend/sensor.leap.rst
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platypush/backend/sensor.ltr559.rst
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platypush/backend/sensor.mcp3008.rst
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platypush/backend/sensor.motion.pwm3901.rst
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@ -252,6 +252,7 @@ autodoc_mock_imports = ['googlesamples.assistant.grpc.audio_helpers',
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'pandas',
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'samsungtvws',
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'paramiko',
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'luma',
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]
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sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('../..'))
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docs/source/platypush/plugins/luma.oled.rst
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docs/source/platypush/plugins/luma.oled.rst
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``platypush.plugins.luma.oled``
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===============================
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.. automodule:: platypush.plugins.luma.oled
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:members:
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@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ Plugins
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platypush/plugins/adafruit.io.rst
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platypush/plugins/alarm.rst
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platypush/plugins/arduino.rst
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platypush/plugins/assistant.rst
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platypush/plugins/assistant.echo.rst
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platypush/plugins/assistant.google.rst
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platypush/plugins/light.hue.rst
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platypush/plugins/linode.rst
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platypush/plugins/logger.rst
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platypush/plugins/luma.oled.rst
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platypush/plugins/media.rst
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platypush/plugins/media.chromecast.rst
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platypush/plugins/media.ctrl.rst
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platypush/plugins/music.mpd.rst
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platypush/plugins/music.snapcast.rst
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platypush/plugins/nmap.rst
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platypush/plugins/otp.rst
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platypush/plugins/pihole.rst
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platypush/plugins/ping.rst
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platypush/plugins/printer.cups.rst
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platypush/plugins/sound.rst
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platypush/plugins/ssh.rst
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platypush/plugins/stt.rst
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platypush/plugins/stt.deepspeech.rst
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platypush/plugins/stt.picovoice.hotword.rst
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platypush/plugins/stt.picovoice.speech.rst
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platypush/plugins/switch.rst
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platypush/plugins/luma/__init__.py
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platypush/plugins/luma/__init__.py
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platypush/plugins/luma/oled.py
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platypush/plugins/luma/oled.py
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import enum
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import os
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from typing import Optional, Union, Tuple, List
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import luma.core.interface.serial
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import luma.oled.device
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from luma.core.render import canvas
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from PIL import Image, ImageFont
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from platypush.plugins import Plugin, action
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class DeviceInterface(enum.Enum):
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I2C = 'i2c'
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SPI = 'spi'
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class DeviceSlot(enum.IntEnum):
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BACK = 0
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FRONT = 1
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class DeviceRotation(enum.IntEnum):
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ROTATE_0 = 0
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ROTATE_90 = 1
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ROTATE_180 = 2
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ROTATE_270 = 3
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class LumaOledPlugin(Plugin):
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"""
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Plugin to interact with small OLED-based RaspberryPi displays through the luma.oled driver.
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Requires:
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* **luma.oled** (``pip install git+https://github.com/rm-hull/luma.oled``)
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"""
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def __init__(self,
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interface: str,
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device: str,
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port: int = 0,
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slot: int = DeviceSlot.BACK.value,
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width: int = 128,
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height: int = 64,
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rotate: int = DeviceRotation.ROTATE_0.value,
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gpio_DC: int = 24,
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gpio_RST: int = 25,
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bus_speed_hz: int = 8000000,
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address: int = 0x3c,
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cs_high: bool = False,
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transfer_size: int = 4096,
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spi_mode: Optional[int] = None,
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font: Optional[str] = None,
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font_size: int = 10,
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**kwargs):
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"""
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:param interface: Serial interface the display is connected to (``spi`` or ``i2c``).
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:param device: Display chipset type (supported: ssd1306 ssd1309, ssd1322, ssd1325, ssd1327, ssd1331, ssd1351, ssd1362, sh1106).
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:param port: Device port (usually 0 or 1).
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:param slot: Device slot (0 for back, 1 for front).
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:param width: Display width.
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:param height: Display height.
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:param rotate: Display rotation (0 for no rotation, 1 for 90 degrees, 2 for 180 degrees, 3 for 270 degrees).
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:param gpio_DC: [SPI only] GPIO PIN used for data (default: 24).
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:param gpio_RST: [SPI only] GPIO PIN used for RST (default: 25).
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:param bus_speed_hz: [SPI only] Bus speed in Hz (default: 8 MHz).
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:param address: [I2C only] Device address (default: 0x3c).
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:param cs_high: [SPI only] Set to True if the SPI chip select is high.
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:param transfer_size: [SPI only] Maximum amount of bytes to transfer in one go (default: 4096).
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:param spi_mode: [SPI only] SPI mode as two bit pattern of clock polarity and phase [CPOL|CPHA], 0-3 (default:None).
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:param font: Path to a default TTF font used to display the text.
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:param font_size: Font size - it only applies if ``font`` is set.
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"""
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super().__init__(**kwargs)
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iface_name = interface
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interface = getattr(luma.core.interface.serial, DeviceInterface(interface).value)
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if iface_name == DeviceInterface.SPI.value:
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self.serial = interface(port=port, device=slot, cs_high=cs_high, gpio_DC=gpio_DC,
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gpio_RST=gpio_RST, bus_speed_hz=bus_speed_hz,
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transfer_size=transfer_size, spi_mode=spi_mode)
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else:
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self.serial = interface(port=port, address=address)
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device = getattr(luma.oled.device, device)
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self.device = device(self.serial, width=width, height=height, rotate=rotate)
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self.canvas = canvas(self.device)
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self.font = None
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self.font_size = font_size
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self.font = self._get_font(font, font_size)
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def _get_font(self, font: Optional[str] = None, font_size: Optional[int] = None):
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if font:
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return ImageFont.truetype(os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(font)), font_size or self.font_size)
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return self.font
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@action
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def clear(self):
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"""
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clear the display canvas.
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"""
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self.device.clear()
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del self.canvas
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self.canvas = canvas(self.device)
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@action
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def text(self, text: str, pos: Union[Tuple[int], List[int]] = (0, 0),
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fill: str = 'white', font: Optional[str] = None, font_size: Optional[int] = None, clear: bool = False):
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"""
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Draw text on the canvas.
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:param text: Text to be drawn.
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:param pos: Position of the text.
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:param fill: Text color (default: ``white``).
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:param font: ``font`` type override.
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:param font_size: ``font_size`` override.
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:param clear: Set to True if you want to clear the canvas before writing the text (default: False).
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"""
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if clear:
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self.clear()
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font = self._get_font(font, font_size)
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with self.canvas as draw:
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draw.text(pos, text, fill=fill, font=font)
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@action
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def rectangle(self, xy: Optional[Union[Tuple[int], List[int]]] = None,
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fill: Optional[str] = None, outline: Optional[str] = None,
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width: int = 1, clear: bool = False):
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"""
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Draw a rectangle on the canvas.
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:param xy: Two points defining the bounding box, either as [(x0, y0), (x1, y1)] or [x0, y0, x1, y1]. Default: bounding box of the device.
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:param fill: Fill color - can be ``black`` or ``white``.
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:param outline: Outline color - can be ``black`` or ``white``.
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:param width: Figure width in pixels (default: 1).
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:param clear: Set to True if you want to clear the canvas before writing the text (default: False).
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"""
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if clear:
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self.clear()
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if not xy:
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xy = self.device.bounding_box
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with self.canvas as draw:
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draw.rectangle(xy, outline=outline, fill=fill, width=width)
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@action
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def arc(self, start: int, end: int, xy: Optional[Union[Tuple[int], List[int]]] = None,
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fill: Optional[str] = None, outline: Optional[str] = None,
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width: int = 1, clear: bool = False):
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"""
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Draw an arc on the canvas.
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:param start: Starting angle, in degrees (measured from 3 o' clock and increasing clockwise).
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:param end: Ending angle, in degrees (measured from 3 o' clock and increasing clockwise).
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:param xy: Two points defining the bounding box, either as [(x0, y0), (x1, y1)] or [x0, y0, x1, y1]. Default: bounding box of the device.
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:param fill: Fill color - can be ``black`` or ``white``.
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:param outline: Outline color - can be ``black`` or ``white``.
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:param width: Figure width in pixels (default: 1).
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:param clear: Set to True if you want to clear the canvas before writing the text (default: False).
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"""
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if clear:
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self.clear()
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if not xy:
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xy = self.device.bounding_box
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with self.canvas as draw:
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draw.arc(xy, start=start, end=end, outline=outline, fill=fill, width=width)
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@action
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def chord(self, start: int, end: int, xy: Optional[Union[Tuple[int], List[int]]] = None,
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fill: Optional[str] = None, outline: Optional[str] = None,
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width: int = 1, clear: bool = False):
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"""
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Same as ``arc``, but it connects the end points with a straight line.
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:param start: Starting angle, in degrees (measured from 3 o' clock and increasing clockwise).
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:param end: Ending angle, in degrees (measured from 3 o' clock and increasing clockwise).
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:param xy: Two points defining the bounding box, either as [(x0, y0), (x1, y1)] or [x0, y0, x1, y1]. Default: bounding box of the device.
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:param fill: Fill color - can be ``black`` or ``white``.
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:param outline: Outline color - can be ``black`` or ``white``.
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:param width: Figure width in pixels (default: 1).
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:param clear: Set to True if you want to clear the canvas before writing the text (default: False).
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"""
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if clear:
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self.clear()
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if not xy:
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xy = self.device.bounding_box
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with self.canvas as draw:
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draw.chord(xy, start=start, end=end, outline=outline, fill=fill, width=width)
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@action
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def pieslice(self, start: int, end: int, xy: Optional[Union[Tuple[int], List[int]]] = None,
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fill: Optional[str] = None, outline: Optional[str] = None,
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width: int = 1, clear: bool = False):
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"""
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Same as ``arc``, but it also draws straight lines between the end points and the center of the bounding box.
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:param start: Starting angle, in degrees (measured from 3 o' clock and increasing clockwise).
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:param end: Ending angle, in degrees (measured from 3 o' clock and increasing clockwise).
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:param xy: Two points defining the bounding box, either as [(x0, y0), (x1, y1)] or [x0, y0, x1, y1]. Default: bounding box of the device.
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:param fill: Fill color - can be ``black`` or ``white``.
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:param outline: Outline color - can be ``black`` or ``white``.
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:param width: Figure width in pixels (default: 1).
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:param clear: Set to True if you want to clear the canvas before writing the text (default: False).
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"""
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if clear:
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self.clear()
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if not xy:
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xy = self.device.bounding_box
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with self.canvas as draw:
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draw.pieslice(xy, start=start, end=end, outline=outline, fill=fill, width=width)
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@action
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def ellipse(self, xy: Optional[Union[Tuple[int], List[int]]] = None,
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fill: Optional[str] = None, outline: Optional[str] = None,
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width: int = 1, clear: bool = False):
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"""
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Draw an ellipse on the canvas.
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:param xy: Two points defining the bounding box, either as [(x0, y0), (x1, y1)] or [x0, y0, x1, y1]. Default: bounding box of the device.
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:param fill: Fill color - can be ``black`` or ``white``.
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:param outline: Outline color - can be ``black`` or ``white``.
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:param width: Figure width in pixels (default: 1).
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:param clear: Set to True if you want to clear the canvas before writing the text (default: False).
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"""
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if clear:
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self.clear()
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if not xy:
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xy = self.device.bounding_box
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with self.canvas as draw:
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draw.ellipse(xy, outline=outline, fill=fill, width=width)
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@action
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def line(self, xy: Optional[Union[Tuple[int], List[int]]] = None,
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fill: Optional[str] = None, outline: Optional[str] = None,
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width: int = 1, curve: bool = False, clear: bool = False):
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"""
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Draw a line on the canvas.
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:param xy: Sequence of either 2-tuples like [(x, y), (x, y), ...] or numeric values like [x, y, x, y, ...].
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:param fill: Fill color - can be ``black`` or ``white``.
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:param outline: Outline color - can be ``black`` or ``white``.
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:param width: Figure width in pixels (default: 1).
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:param curve: Set to True for rounded edges (default: False).
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:param clear: Set to True if you want to clear the canvas before writing the text (default: False).
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"""
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if clear:
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self.clear()
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if not xy:
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xy = self.device.bounding_box
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with self.canvas as draw:
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draw.line(xy, outline=outline, fill=fill, width=width, joint='curve' if curve else None)
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@action
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def point(self, xy: Optional[Union[Tuple[int], List[int]]] = None,
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fill: Optional[str] = None, clear: bool = False):
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"""
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Draw one or more points on the canvas.
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:param xy: Sequence of either 2-tuples like [(x, y), (x, y), ...] or numeric values like [x, y, x, y, ...].
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:param fill: Fill color - can be ``black`` or ``white``.
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:param clear: Set to True if you want to clear the canvas before writing the text (default: False).
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"""
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if clear:
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self.clear()
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if not xy:
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xy = self.device.bounding_box
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with self.canvas as draw:
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draw.point(xy, fill=fill)
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@action
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def polygon(self, xy: Optional[Union[Tuple[int], List[int]]] = None,
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fill: Optional[str] = None, outline: Optional[str] = None,
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clear: bool = False):
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"""
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Draw a polygon on the canvas.
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:param xy: Sequence of either 2-tuples like [(x, y), (x, y), ...] or numeric values like [x, y, x, y, ...].
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:param fill: Fill color - can be ``black`` or ``white``.
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:param outline: Outline color - can be ``black`` or ``white``.
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:param clear: Set to True if you want to clear the canvas before writing the text (default: False).
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"""
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if clear:
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self.clear()
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if not xy:
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xy = self.device.bounding_box
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with self.canvas as draw:
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draw.polygon(xy, outline=outline, fill=fill)
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@action
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def image(self, image: str):
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"""
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Draws an image to the canvas (this will clear the existing canvas).
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:param image: Image path.
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"""
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image = Image.open(os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(image)))
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self.clear()
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self.device.display(image)
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# Support for Google Translate
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# google-cloud-translate
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# Support for luma.oled
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# git+https://github.com/rm-hull/luma.oled
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'ssh': ['paramiko'],
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# Support for clipboard integration
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'clipboard': ['pyperclip'],
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# Support for luma.oled display drivers
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'luma-oled': ['luma.oled @ git+https://github.com/rm-hull/luma.oled'],
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},
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)
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