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- Python Package Name: hex_maze_interface
- Description: Python interface to the Voigts lab hex maze.
- Version: 0.1.0
- Python Version: 3.10
- Release Date: 2025-02-11
- Creation Date: 2024-01-14
- License: BSD-3-Clause
- URL: https://github.com/janelia-python/hex_maze_interface_python
- Author: Peter Polidoro
- Email: peter@polidoro.io
- Copyright: 2025 Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- References:
  - https://github.com/janelia-kicad/prism-pcb
  - https://github.com/janelia-kicad/cluster-pcb
  - https://github.com/janelia-arduino/ClusterController
- Dependencies:
  - click
  - python3-nmap

Example Usage

Python

from hex_maze_interface import HexMazeInterface

Command Line

help

hex-maze-interface --help
# Usage: hex-maze-interface [OPTIONS]

#   Command line interface to the Voigts lab hex maze.

# Options:
#   -p, --port TEXT          Device name (e.g. /dev/ttyACM0 on GNU/Linux or COM3
#                            on Windows)
#   --debug                  Print debugging information.
#   -h, --help               Show this message and exit.

Installation

https://github.com/janelia-python/python_setup

GNU/Linux

Ethernet

C-x C-f /sudo::/etc/network/interfaces

auto eth1

iface eth1 inet static

    address 192.168.10.2

    netmask 255.255.255.0

    gateway 192.168.10.1

    dns-nameserver 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4
nmap -sn 192.168.10.0/24
nmap -p 7777 192.168.10.3

Serial

  1. Drivers

    GNU/Linux computers usually have all of the necessary drivers already installed, but users need the appropriate permissions to open the device and communicate with it.

    Udev is the GNU/Linux subsystem that detects when things are plugged into your computer.

    Udev may be used to detect when a device is plugged into the computer and automatically give permission to open that device.

    If you plug a sensor into your computer and attempt to open it and get an error such as: "FATAL: cannot open /dev/ttyACM0: Permission denied", then you need to install udev rules to give permission to open that device.

    Udev rules may be downloaded as a file and placed in the appropriate directory using these instructions:

    99-platformio-udev.rules

  2. Download rules into the correct directory

    curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/platformio/platformio-core/master/scripts/99-platformio-udev.rules | sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/99-platformio-udev.rules
  3. Restart udev management tool

    sudo service udev restart
  4. Ubuntu/Debian users may need to add own “username” to the “dialout” group

    sudo usermod -a -G dialout $USER
    sudo usermod -a -G plugdev $USER
  5. After setting up rules and groups

    You will need to log out and log back in again (or reboot) for the user group changes to take effect.

    After this file is installed, physically unplug and reconnect your board.

Python Code

The Python code in this library may be installed in any number of ways, chose one.

  1. pip

    python3 -m venv ~/venvs/hex_maze_interface
    source ~/venvs/hex_maze_interface/bin/activate
    pip install hex_maze_interface
  2. guix

    Setup guix-janelia channel:

    https://github.com/guix-janelia/guix-janelia

    guix install python-hex-maze-interface

Windows

Python Code

The Python code in this library may be installed in any number of ways, chose one.

  1. pip

    python3 -m venv C:\venvs\hex_maze_interface
    C:\venvs\hex_maze_interface\Scripts\activate
    pip install hex_maze_interface

Development

Clone Repository

git clone git@github.com:janelia-python/hex_maze_interface_python.git
cd hex_maze_interface_python

Guix

Install Guix

Install Guix

Edit metadata.org

make -f .metadata/Makefile metadata-edits

Tangle metadata.org

make -f .metadata/Makefile metadata

Develop Python package

make -f .metadata/Makefile guix-dev-container
exit

Test Python package using ipython shell

make -f .metadata/Makefile guix-dev-container-ipython
import hex_maze_interface
exit

Test Python package installation

make -f .metadata/Makefile guix-container
exit

Upload Python package to pypi

make -f .metadata/Makefile upload

Test direct device interaction using serial terminal

make -f .metadata/Makefile guix-dev-container-port-serial # PORT=/dev/ttyACM0
# make -f .metadata/Makefile PORT=/dev/ttyACM1 guix-dev-container-port-serial
? # help
[C-a][C-x] # to exit

Docker

Install Docker Engine

https://docs.docker.com/engine/

Develop Python package

make -f .metadata/Makefile docker-dev-container
exit

Test Python package using ipython shell

make -f .metadata/Makefile docker-dev-container-ipython
import hex_maze_interface
exit

Test Python package installation

make -f .metadata/Makefile docker-container
exit

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