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remote_input.py
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import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
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from subprocess import call
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from time import time
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IR_PIN_INPUT = 15
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def setup():
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GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BOARD) # Numbers GPIOs by physical location
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GPIO.setup(IR_PIN_INPUT, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_DOWN)
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def binary_aquire(pin, duration):
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# aquires data as quickly as possible
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t0 = time()
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results = []
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while (time() - t0) < duration:
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results.append(GPIO.input(pin))
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return results
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def on_ir_receive(pinNo, bouncetime=150):
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# when edge detect is called (which requires less CPU than constant
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# data acquisition), we acquire data as quickly as possible
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data = binary_aquire(pinNo, bouncetime/1000.0)
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if len(data) < bouncetime:
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return
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rate = len(data) / (bouncetime / 1000.0)
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pulses = []
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i_break = 0
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# detect run lengths using the acquisition rate to turn the times in to microseconds
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for i in range(1, len(data)):
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if (data[i] != data[i-1]) or (i == len(data)-1):
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pulses.append((data[i-1], int((i-i_break)/rate*1e6)))
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i_break = i
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# decode ( < 1 ms "1" pulse is a 1, > 1 ms "1" pulse is a 1, longer than 2 ms pulse is something else)
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# does not decode channel, which may be a piece of the information after the long 1 pulse in the middle
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outbin = ""
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for val, us in pulses:
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if val != 1:
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continue
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if outbin and us > 2000:
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break
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elif us < 1000:
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outbin += "0"
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elif 1000 < us < 2000:
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outbin += "1"
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try:
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return int(outbin, 2)
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except ValueError:
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# probably an empty code
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return None
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def run_command(mpc_command):
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call(["mpc", mpc_command])
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def destroy():
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GPIO.cleanup()
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codes = {
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"0x5ea110ef": "play",
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"0x5ea1906f": "stop",
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"0x2f50c837": "toggle",
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"0x5ea150af": "next",
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"0x5ea1d02f": "prev",
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}
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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setup()
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try:
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print("Starting IR Listener")
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while True:
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print("Waiting for signal")
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GPIO.wait_for_edge(IR_PIN_INPUT, GPIO.FALLING)
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code = on_ir_receive(IR_PIN_INPUT)
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if code and str(hex(code)) in codes:
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hex_code = str(hex(code))
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print(f"{hex_code} -> {codes[hex_code]}")
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run_command(codes[hex_code])
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else:
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pass
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print("Invalid code")
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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print("interupt")
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pass
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except RuntimeError as e:
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# this gets thrown when control C gets pressed
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# because wait_for_edge doesn't properly pass this on
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print(f"runtime: {e}")
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pass
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print("Quitting")
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destroy()
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