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#!/usr/bin/env python
# portable serial port access with python
# This is a module that gathers a list of serial ports on POSIXy systems.
# For some specific implementations, see also list_ports_linux, list_ports_osx
#
# this is a wrapper module for different platform implementations of the
# port enumeration feature
#
# (C) 2011-2013 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net>
# this is distributed under a free software license, see license.txt
"""\
The ``comports`` function is expected to return an iterable that yields tuples
of 3 strings: port name, human readable description and a hardware ID.
As currently no method is known to get the second two strings easily, they are
currently just identical to the port name.
"""
import glob
import sys
import os
# try to detect the OS so that a device can be selected...
plat = sys.platform.lower()
if plat[:5] == 'linux': # Linux (confirmed)
from serial.tools.list_ports_linux import comports
elif plat == 'cygwin': # cygwin/win32
def comports():
devices = glob.glob('/dev/com*')
return [(d, d, d) for d in devices]
elif plat[:7] == 'openbsd': # OpenBSD
def comports():
devices = glob.glob('/dev/cua*')
return [(d, d, d) for d in devices]
elif plat[:3] == 'bsd' or \
plat[:7] == 'freebsd':
def comports():
devices = glob.glob('/dev/cuad*')
return [(d, d, d) for d in devices]
elif plat[:6] == 'darwin': # OS X (confirmed)
from serial.tools.list_ports_osx import comports
elif plat[:6] == 'netbsd': # NetBSD
def comports():
"""scan for available ports. return a list of device names."""
devices = glob.glob('/dev/dty*')
return [(d, d, d) for d in devices]
elif plat[:4] == 'irix': # IRIX
def comports():
"""scan for available ports. return a list of device names."""
devices = glob.glob('/dev/ttyf*')
return [(d, d, d) for d in devices]
elif plat[:2] == 'hp': # HP-UX (not tested)
def comports():
"""scan for available ports. return a list of device names."""
devices = glob.glob('/dev/tty*p0')
return [(d, d, d) for d in devices]
elif plat[:5] == 'sunos': # Solaris/SunOS
def comports():
"""scan for available ports. return a list of device names."""
devices = glob.glob('/dev/tty*c')
return [(d, d, d) for d in devices]
elif plat[:3] == 'aix': # AIX
def comports():
"""scan for available ports. return a list of device names."""
devices = glob.glob('/dev/tty*')
return [(d, d, d) for d in devices]
else:
# platform detection has failed...
sys.stderr.write("""\
don't know how to enumerate ttys on this system.
! I you know how the serial ports are named send this information to
! the author of this module:
sys.platform = %r
os.name = %r
pySerial version = %s
also add the naming scheme of the serial ports and with a bit luck you can get
this module running...
""" % (sys.platform, os.name, serial.VERSION))
raise ImportError("Sorry: no implementation for your platform ('%s') available" % (os.name,))
# test
if __name__ == '__main__':
for port, desc, hwid in sorted(comports()):
print "%s: %s [%s]" % (port, desc, hwid)