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-rw-r--r--slixmpp/plugins/xep_0323/device.py48
-rw-r--r--slixmpp/plugins/xep_0323/sensordata.py128
-rw-r--r--slixmpp/plugins/xep_0323/stanza/sensordata.py72
3 files changed, 124 insertions, 124 deletions
diff --git a/slixmpp/plugins/xep_0323/device.py b/slixmpp/plugins/xep_0323/device.py
index a3bd95d7..592cac75 100644
--- a/slixmpp/plugins/xep_0323/device.py
+++ b/slixmpp/plugins/xep_0323/device.py
@@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ import logging
class Device(object):
"""
- Example implementation of a device readout object.
+ Example implementation of a device readout object.
Is registered in the XEP_0323.register_node call
- The device object may be any custom implementation to support
+ The device object may be any custom implementation to support
specific devices, but it must implement the functions:
has_field
request_fields
@@ -38,19 +38,19 @@ class Device(object):
Returns true if the supplied field name exists in this device.
Arguments:
- field -- The field name
+ field -- The field name
"""
if field in self.fields.keys():
return True;
return False;
-
+
def refresh(self, fields):
"""
override method to do the refresh work
refresh values from hardware or other
"""
pass
-
+
def request_fields(self, fields, flags, session, callback):
"""
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ class Device(object):
Formatted as a dictionary like { "flag name": "flag value" ... }
session -- Session id, only used in the callback as identifier
callback -- Callback function to call when data is available.
-
+
The callback function must support the following arguments:
session -- Session id, as supplied in the request_fields call
@@ -73,11 +73,11 @@ class Device(object):
result -- The current result status of the readout. Valid values are:
"error" - Readout failed.
"fields" - Contains readout data.
- "done" - Indicates that the readout is complete. May contain
+ "done" - Indicates that the readout is complete. May contain
readout data.
- timestamp_block -- [optional] Only applies when result != "error"
+ timestamp_block -- [optional] Only applies when result != "error"
The readout data. Structured as a dictionary:
- {
+ {
timestamp: timestamp for this datablock,
fields: list of field dictionary (one per readout field).
readout field dictionary format:
@@ -89,10 +89,10 @@ class Device(object):
dataType: The datatype of the field. Only applies to type enum.
flags: [optional] data classifier flags for the field, e.g. momentary
Formatted as a dictionary like { "flag name": "flag value" ... }
- }
+ }
}
error_msg -- [optional] Only applies when result == "error".
- Error details when a request failed.
+ Error details when a request failed.
"""
logging.debug("request_fields called looking for fields %s",fields)
@@ -125,11 +125,11 @@ class Device(object):
field_block = [];
for f in self.momentary_data:
if f in fields:
- field_block.append({"name": f,
- "type": self.fields[f]["type"],
+ field_block.append({"name": f,
+ "type": self.fields[f]["type"],
"unit": self.fields[f]["unit"],
"dataType": self.fields[f]["dataType"],
- "value": self.momentary_data[f]["value"],
+ "value": self.momentary_data[f]["value"],
"flags": self.momentary_data[f]["flags"]});
ts_block["timestamp"] = timestamp;
ts_block["fields"] = field_block;
@@ -142,25 +142,25 @@ class Device(object):
for ts in sorted(self.timestamp_data.keys()):
tsdt = datetime.datetime.strptime(ts, "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S")
- if not from_flag is None:
- if tsdt < from_flag:
+ if not from_flag is None:
+ if tsdt < from_flag:
#print (str(tsdt) + " < " + str(from_flag))
continue
- if not to_flag is None:
- if tsdt > to_flag:
+ if not to_flag is None:
+ if tsdt > to_flag:
#print (str(tsdt) + " > " + str(to_flag))
continue
-
+
ts_block = {};
field_block = [];
for f in self.timestamp_data[ts]:
if f in fields:
- field_block.append({"name": f,
- "type": self.fields[f]["type"],
+ field_block.append({"name": f,
+ "type": self.fields[f]["type"],
"unit": self.fields[f]["unit"],
"dataType": self.fields[f]["dataType"],
- "value": self.timestamp_data[ts][f]["value"],
+ "value": self.timestamp_data[ts][f]["value"],
"flags": self.timestamp_data[ts][f]["flags"]});
ts_block["timestamp"] = ts;
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ class Device(object):
def _datetime_flag_parser(self, flags, flagname):
if not flagname in flags:
return None
-
+
dt = None
try:
dt = datetime.datetime.strptime(flags[flagname], "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S")
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ class Device(object):
return False;
if flags is None:
flags = {};
-
+
flags["momentary"] = "true"
self.momentary_data[name] = {"value": value, "flags": flags};
return True;
diff --git a/slixmpp/plugins/xep_0323/sensordata.py b/slixmpp/plugins/xep_0323/sensordata.py
index afb694d0..41a3b58d 100644
--- a/slixmpp/plugins/xep_0323/sensordata.py
+++ b/slixmpp/plugins/xep_0323/sensordata.py
@@ -29,12 +29,12 @@ log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
"""
- XEP-0323: IoT Sensor Data
+ XEP-0323: IoT Sensor Data
This XEP provides the underlying architecture, basic operations and data
structures for sensor data communication over XMPP networks. It includes
- a hardware abstraction model, removing any technical detail implemented
+ a hardware abstraction model, removing any technical detail implemented
in underlying technologies.
Also see <http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0323.html>
@@ -55,10 +55,10 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
Sensordata Event:Rejected -- Received a reject from sensor for a request
Sensordata Event:Cancelled -- Received a cancel confirm from sensor
Sensordata Event:Fields -- Received fields from sensor for a request
- This may be triggered multiple times since
+ This may be triggered multiple times since
the sensor can split up its response in
multiple messages.
- Sensordata Event:Failure -- Received a failure indication from sensor
+ Sensordata Event:Failure -- Received a failure indication from sensor
for a request. Typically a comm timeout.
Attributes:
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
relevant to a request's session. This dictionary is used
both by the client and sensor side. On client side, seqnr
is used as key, while on sensor side, a session_id is used
- as key. This ensures that the two will not collide, so
+ as key. This ensures that the two will not collide, so
one instance can be both client and sensor.
Sensor side
-----------
@@ -89,12 +89,12 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
Sensor side
-----------
- register_node -- Register a sensor as available from this XMPP
+ register_node -- Register a sensor as available from this XMPP
instance.
Client side
-----------
- request_data -- Initiates a request for data from one or more
+ request_data -- Initiates a request for data from one or more
sensors. Non-blocking, a callback function will
be called when data is available.
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
name = 'xep_0323'
description = 'XEP-0323 Internet of Things - Sensor Data'
- dependencies = set(['xep_0030'])
+ dependencies = set(['xep_0030'])
stanza = stanza
@@ -198,9 +198,9 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
def register_node(self, nodeId, device, commTimeout, sourceId=None, cacheType=None):
"""
Register a sensor/device as available for serving of data through this XMPP
- instance.
+ instance.
- The device object may by any custom implementation to support
+ The device object may by any custom implementation to support
specific devices, but it must implement the functions:
has_field
request_fields
@@ -212,11 +212,11 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
commTimeout -- Time in seconds to wait between each callback from device during
a data readout. Float.
sourceId -- [optional] identifying the data source controlling the device
- cacheType -- [optional] narrowing down the search to a specific kind of node
+ cacheType -- [optional] narrowing down the search to a specific kind of node
"""
- self.nodes[nodeId] = {"device": device,
+ self.nodes[nodeId] = {"device": device,
"commTimeout": commTimeout,
- "sourceId": sourceId,
+ "sourceId": sourceId,
"cacheType": cacheType};
def _set_authenticated(self, auth=''):
@@ -228,9 +228,9 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
"""
Event handler for reception of an Iq with req - this is a request.
- Verifies that
+ Verifies that
- all the requested nodes are available
- - at least one of the requested fields is available from at least
+ - at least one of the requested fields is available from at least
one of the nodes
If the request passes verification, an accept response is sent, and
@@ -331,12 +331,12 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
iq['type'] = 'error';
iq['rejected']['seqnr'] = seqnr;
iq['rejected']['error'] = error_msg;
- iq.send(block=False);
+ iq.send(block=False);
def _threaded_node_request(self, session, process_fields, flags):
- """
+ """
Helper function to handle the device readouts in a separate thread.
-
+
Arguments:
session -- The request session id
process_fields -- The fields to request from the devices
@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
Formatted as a dictionary like { "flag name": "flag value" ... }
"""
for node in self.sessions[session]["node_list"]:
- self.sessions[session]["nodeDone"][node] = False;
+ self.sessions[session]["nodeDone"][node] = False;
for node in self.sessions[session]["node_list"]:
timer = TimerReset(self.nodes[node]['commTimeout'], self._event_comm_timeout, args=(session, node));
@@ -354,11 +354,11 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
self.nodes[node]['device'].request_fields(process_fields, flags=flags, session=session, callback=self._device_field_request_callback);
def _event_comm_timeout(self, session, nodeId):
- """
+ """
Triggered if any of the readout operations timeout.
Sends a failure message back to the client, stops communicating
with the failing device.
-
+
Arguments:
session -- The request session id
nodeId -- The id of the device which timed out
@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
msg = self.xmpp.Message();
msg['from'] = self.sessions[session]['to'];
msg['to'] = self.sessions[session]['from'];
- msg['failure']['seqnr'] = self.sessions[session]['seqnr'];
+ msg['failure']['seqnr'] = self.sessions[session]['seqnr'];
msg['failure']['error']['text'] = "Timeout";
msg['failure']['error']['nodeId'] = nodeId;
msg['failure']['error']['timestamp'] = datetime.datetime.now().replace(microsecond=0).isoformat();
@@ -403,9 +403,9 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
self._threaded_node_request(session, process_fields, req_flags);
def _all_nodes_done(self, session):
- """
+ """
Checks wheter all devices are done replying to the readout.
-
+
Arguments:
session -- The request session id
"""
@@ -415,22 +415,22 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
return True;
def _device_field_request_callback(self, session, nodeId, result, timestamp_block, error_msg=None):
- """
+ """
Callback function called by the devices when they have any additional data.
- Composes a message with the data and sends it back to the client, and resets
+ Composes a message with the data and sends it back to the client, and resets
the timeout timer for the device.
-
+
Arguments:
session -- The request session id
nodeId -- The device id which initiated the callback
result -- The current result status of the readout. Valid values are:
"error" - Readout failed.
"fields" - Contains readout data.
- "done" - Indicates that the readout is complete. May contain
+ "done" - Indicates that the readout is complete. May contain
readout data.
- timestamp_block -- [optional] Only applies when result != "error"
+ timestamp_block -- [optional] Only applies when result != "error"
The readout data. Structured as a dictionary:
- {
+ {
timestamp: timestamp for this datablock,
fields: list of field dictionary (one per readout field).
readout field dictionary format:
@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
dataType: The datatype of the field. Only applies to type enum.
flags: [optional] data classifier flags for the field, e.g. momentary
Formatted as a dictionary like { "flag name": "flag value" ... }
- }
+ }
}
error_msg -- [optional] Only applies when result == "error".
Error details when a request failed.
@@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
msg['failure']['error']['timestamp'] = datetime.datetime.now().replace(microsecond=0).isoformat();
# Drop communication with this device and check if we are done
- self.sessions[session]["nodeDone"][nodeId] = True;
+ self.sessions[session]["nodeDone"][nodeId] = True;
if (self._all_nodes_done(session)):
msg['failure']['done'] = 'true';
# The session is complete, delete it
@@ -481,11 +481,11 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
ts = node.add_timestamp(timestamp_block["timestamp"]);
for f in timestamp_block["fields"]:
- data = ts.add_data( typename=f['type'],
- name=f['name'],
- value=f['value'],
- unit=f['unit'],
- dataType=f['dataType'],
+ data = ts.add_data( typename=f['type'],
+ name=f['name'],
+ value=f['value'],
+ unit=f['unit'],
+ dataType=f['dataType'],
flags=f['flags']);
if result == "done":
@@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
msg.send();
def _handle_event_cancel(self, iq):
- """ Received Iq with cancel - this is a cancel request.
+ """ Received Iq with cancel - this is a cancel request.
Delete the session and confirm. """
seqnr = iq['cancel']['seqnr'];
@@ -518,8 +518,8 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
iq.reply();
iq['type'] = 'result';
iq['cancelled']['seqnr'] = seqnr;
- iq.send(block=False);
-
+ iq.send(block=False);
+
# Delete session
del self.sessions[s]
return
@@ -529,22 +529,22 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
iq['type'] = 'error';
iq['rejected']['seqnr'] = seqnr;
iq['rejected']['error'] = "Cancel request received, no matching request is active.";
- iq.send(block=False);
+ iq.send(block=False);
# =================================================================
# Client side (data retriever) API
def request_data(self, from_jid, to_jid, callback, nodeIds=None, fields=None, flags=None):
- """
+ """
Called on the client side to initiade a data readout.
Composes a message with the request and sends it to the device(s).
Does not block, the callback will be called when data is available.
-
+
Arguments:
from_jid -- The jid of the requester
to_jid -- The jid of the device(s)
- callback -- The callback function to call when data is availble.
-
+ callback -- The callback function to call when data is availble.
+
The callback function must support the following arguments:
from_jid -- The jid of the responding device(s)
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
The timestamp of data in this callback. One callback will only
contain data from one timestamp.
fields -- [optional] Mandatory when result == "fields".
- List of field dictionaries representing the readout data.
+ List of field dictionaries representing the readout data.
Dictionary format:
{
typename: The field type (numeric, boolean, dateTime, timeSpan, string, enum)
@@ -575,11 +575,11 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
dataType: The datatype of the field. Only applies to type enum.
flags: [optional] data classifier flags for the field, e.g. momentary.
Formatted as a dictionary like { "flag name": "flag value" ... }
- }
+ }
error_msg -- [optional] Mandatory when result == "rejected" or "failure".
- Details about why the request is rejected or failed.
- "rejected" means that the request is stopped, but note that the
+ Details about why the request is rejected or failed.
+ "rejected" means that the request is stopped, but note that the
request will continue even after a "failure". "failure" only means
that communication was stopped to that specific device, other
device(s) (if any) will continue their readout.
@@ -610,17 +610,17 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
iq['req']._set_flags(flags);
self.sessions[seqnr] = {"from": iq['from'], "to": iq['to'], "seqnr": seqnr, "callback": callback};
- iq.send(block=False);
+ iq.send(block=False);
return seqnr;
def cancel_request(self, session):
- """
+ """
Called on the client side to cancel a request for data readout.
Composes a message with the cancellation and sends it to the device(s).
- Does not block, the callback will be called when cancellation is
+ Does not block, the callback will be called when cancellation is
confirmed.
-
+
Arguments:
session -- The session id of the request to cancel
"""
@@ -651,7 +651,7 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
callback(from_jid=iq['from'], result=result);
def _handle_event_rejected(self, iq):
- """ Received Iq with rejected - this is a reject.
+ """ Received Iq with rejected - this is a reject.
Delete the session. """
seqnr = iq['rejected']['seqnr'];
callback = self.sessions[seqnr]["callback"];
@@ -660,9 +660,9 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
del self.sessions[seqnr];
def _handle_event_cancelled(self, iq):
- """
- Received Iq with cancelled - this is a cancel confirm.
- Delete the session.
+ """
+ Received Iq with cancelled - this is a cancel confirm.
+ Delete the session.
"""
#print("Got cancelled")
seqnr = iq['cancelled']['seqnr'];
@@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
del self.sessions[seqnr];
def _handle_event_fields(self, msg):
- """
+ """
Received Msg with fields - this is a data reponse to a request.
If this is the last data block, issue a "done" callback.
"""
@@ -694,16 +694,16 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
fields.append(field_block);
callback(from_jid=msg['from'], result="fields", nodeId=node['nodeId'], timestamp=ts['value'], fields=fields);
-
+
if msg['fields']['done'] == "true":
callback(from_jid=msg['from'], result="done");
# Session done
del self.sessions[seqnr];
def _handle_event_failure(self, msg):
- """
+ """
Received Msg with failure - our request failed
- Delete the session.
+ Delete the session.
"""
seqnr = msg['failure']['seqnr'];
callback = self.sessions[seqnr]["callback"];
@@ -713,11 +713,11 @@ class XEP_0323(BasePlugin):
del self.sessions[seqnr];
def _handle_event_started(self, msg):
- """
- Received Msg with started - our request was queued and is now started.
+ """
+ Received Msg with started - our request was queued and is now started.
"""
seqnr = msg['started']['seqnr'];
callback = self.sessions[seqnr]["callback"];
callback(from_jid=msg['from'], result="started");
-
+
diff --git a/slixmpp/plugins/xep_0323/stanza/sensordata.py b/slixmpp/plugins/xep_0323/stanza/sensordata.py
index 92946498..eb08975c 100644
--- a/slixmpp/plugins/xep_0323/stanza/sensordata.py
+++ b/slixmpp/plugins/xep_0323/stanza/sensordata.py
@@ -20,14 +20,14 @@ class Sensordata(ElementBase):
interfaces = set(tuple())
class FieldTypes():
- """
+ """
All field types are optional booleans that default to False
"""
field_types = set([ 'momentary','peak','status','computed','identity','historicalSecond','historicalMinute','historicalHour', \
'historicalDay','historicalWeek','historicalMonth','historicalQuarter','historicalYear','historicalOther'])
class FieldStatus():
- """
+ """
All field statuses are optional booleans that default to False
"""
field_status = set([ 'missing','automaticEstimate','manualEstimate','manualReadout','automaticReadout','timeOffset','warning','error', \
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ class Request(ElementBase):
interfaces.update(FieldTypes.field_types);
_flags = set(['serviceToken','deviceToken','userToken','from','to','when','historical','all']);
_flags.update(FieldTypes.field_types);
-
+
def __init__(self, xml=None, parent=None):
ElementBase.__init__(self, xml, parent);
self._nodes = set()
@@ -64,8 +64,8 @@ class Request(ElementBase):
def _get_flags(self):
"""
- Helper function for getting of flags. Returns all flags in
- dictionary format: { "flag name": "flag value" ... }
+ Helper function for getting of flags. Returns all flags in
+ dictionary format: { "flag name": "flag value" ... }
"""
flags = {};
for f in self._flags:
@@ -75,10 +75,10 @@ class Request(ElementBase):
def _set_flags(self, flags):
"""
- Helper function for setting of flags.
+ Helper function for setting of flags.
Arguments:
- flags -- Flags in dictionary format: { "flag name": "flag value" ... }
+ flags -- Flags in dictionary format: { "flag name": "flag value" ... }
"""
for f in self._flags:
if flags is not None and f in flags:
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ class Request(ElementBase):
Arguments:
nodeId -- The ID for the node.
sourceId -- [optional] identifying the data source controlling the device
- cacheType -- [optional] narrowing down the search to a specific kind of node
+ cacheType -- [optional] narrowing down the search to a specific kind of node
"""
if nodeId not in self._nodes:
self._nodes.add((nodeId))
@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ class Fields(ElementBase):
Arguments:
nodeId -- The ID for the node.
sourceId -- [optional] identifying the data source controlling the device
- cacheType -- [optional] narrowing down the search to a specific kind of node
+ cacheType -- [optional] narrowing down the search to a specific kind of node
"""
if nodeId not in self._nodes:
self._nodes.add((nodeId))
@@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ class FieldsNode(ElementBase):
def add_timestamp(self, timestamp, substanzas=None):
"""
- Add a new timestamp element.
+ Add a new timestamp element.
Arguments:
timestamp -- The timestamp in ISO format.
@@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ class FieldsNode(ElementBase):
self.iterables.remove(timestamp)
class Field(ElementBase):
- """
+ """
Field element in response Timestamp. This is a base class,
all instances of fields added to Timestamp must be of types:
DataNumeric
@@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ class Field(ElementBase):
DataDateTime
DataTimeSpan
DataEnum
- """
+ """
namespace = 'urn:xmpp:iot:sensordata'
name = 'field'
plugin_attrib = name
@@ -523,8 +523,8 @@ class Field(ElementBase):
def _get_flags(self):
"""
- Helper function for getting of flags. Returns all flags in
- dictionary format: { "flag name": "flag value" ... }
+ Helper function for getting of flags. Returns all flags in
+ dictionary format: { "flag name": "flag value" ... }
"""
flags = {};
for f in self._flags:
@@ -534,10 +534,10 @@ class Field(ElementBase):
def _set_flags(self, flags):
"""
- Helper function for setting of flags.
+ Helper function for setting of flags.
Arguments:
- flags -- Flags in dictionary format: { "flag name": "flag value" ... }
+ flags -- Flags in dictionary format: { "flag name": "flag value" ... }
"""
for f in self._flags:
if flags is not None and f in flags:
@@ -576,7 +576,7 @@ class Timestamp(ElementBase):
def add_data(self, typename, name, value, module=None, stringIds=None, unit=None, dataType=None, flags=None):
"""
- Add a new data element.
+ Add a new data element.
Arguments:
typename -- The type of data element (numeric, string, boolean, dateTime, timeSpan or enum)
@@ -661,9 +661,9 @@ class Timestamp(ElementBase):
self.iterables.remove(data)
class DataNumeric(Field):
- """
- Field data of type numeric.
- Note that the value is expressed as a string.
+ """
+ Field data of type numeric.
+ Note that the value is expressed as a string.
"""
namespace = 'urn:xmpp:iot:sensordata'
name = 'numeric'
@@ -672,11 +672,11 @@ class DataNumeric(Field):
interfaces.update(Field.interfaces);
def _get_typename(self):
- return "numeric"
+ return "numeric"
class DataString(Field):
- """
- Field data of type string
+ """
+ Field data of type string
"""
namespace = 'urn:xmpp:iot:sensordata'
name = 'string'
@@ -685,12 +685,12 @@ class DataString(Field):
interfaces.update(Field.interfaces);
def _get_typename(self):
- return "string"
+ return "string"
class DataBoolean(Field):
- """
+ """
Field data of type boolean.
- Note that the value is expressed as a string.
+ Note that the value is expressed as a string.
"""
namespace = 'urn:xmpp:iot:sensordata'
name = 'boolean'
@@ -699,12 +699,12 @@ class DataBoolean(Field):
interfaces.update(Field.interfaces);
def _get_typename(self):
- return "boolean"
+ return "boolean"
class DataDateTime(Field):
- """
+ """
Field data of type dateTime.
- Note that the value is expressed as a string.
+ Note that the value is expressed as a string.
"""
namespace = 'urn:xmpp:iot:sensordata'
name = 'dateTime'
@@ -713,12 +713,12 @@ class DataDateTime(Field):
interfaces.update(Field.interfaces);
def _get_typename(self):
- return "dateTime"
+ return "dateTime"
class DataTimeSpan(Field):
- """
+ """
Field data of type timeSpan.
- Note that the value is expressed as a string.
+ Note that the value is expressed as a string.
"""
namespace = 'urn:xmpp:iot:sensordata'
name = 'timeSpan'
@@ -727,12 +727,12 @@ class DataTimeSpan(Field):
interfaces.update(Field.interfaces);
def _get_typename(self):
- return "timeSpan"
+ return "timeSpan"
class DataEnum(Field):
- """
+ """
Field data of type enum.
- Note that the value is expressed as a string.
+ Note that the value is expressed as a string.
"""
namespace = 'urn:xmpp:iot:sensordata'
name = 'enum'
@@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ class DataEnum(Field):
interfaces.update(Field.interfaces);
def _get_typename(self):
- return "enum"
+ return "enum"
class Done(ElementBase):
""" Done element used to signal that all data has been transferred """