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Author SHA1 Message Date
Patrick Kanzler
af29fcca77 alpha release v3.0a2 2017-08-04 16:48:36 +02:00
Patrick Kanzler
f8b269d859 update changelog for next release 2017-08-04 16:30:31 +02:00
Patrick Kanzler
c259263f26 blacklist pytest 3.2.0 because it breaks our tests
see pytest-dev/pytest#2644 for reference
2017-08-04 15:17:05 +02:00
Patrick Kanzler
27c843935f add viivakoodi to dep in tox-file 2017-08-04 15:17:05 +02:00
Patrick Kanzler
f3da6a9725 remove quanitifed-code-badge 2017-08-01 17:42:34 +02:00
Romain Porte
b64b534394 Add methods for simpler newlines (#246) 2017-08-01 17:09:24 +02:00
Patrick Kanzler
81426ab6dc fix whitespace 2017-08-01 12:27:53 +02:00
Patrick Kanzler
df1193ab35 implement read for Serial 2017-08-01 11:20:00 +02:00
mrwunderbar666
b494c9a4bd Weather Forecast Example Script (#239)
* Example Weather forecast script

Used Adafruits example as base and adapted it for python-escpos
Weather icons taken from 
http://adamwhitcroft.com/climacons/

* Weather Icons from Adam Whitcroft

Weather Icons from http://adamwhitcroft.com/climacons/

* update authors

* Minor improvements

* Weather Script Debugged

Added one more Icon
Attributed Icons in readme.md
changed folder structure

* Change formatting

* Fixed pathing to graphics issue

* fixed image size

* autopep8 to clean up the code
2017-08-01 11:13:45 +02:00
Patrick Kanzler
f8a2174108 fix typo 2017-07-27 23:06:59 +02:00
csoft2k
1f57b04974 Paper sensor querying command (#242)
The DLE EOT command allows querying the status of several features of
the printer.
Added to the online/offline status developed in #237, this commit adds a
paper sensor querying.

Tested with an Epson TM-T20II, which only has an end-paper sensor. The
near-end paper sensor should be tested with a compatible printer.
However, the implementation is quite straight-forward.
2017-07-27 23:05:50 +02:00
Romain Porte
c7080165a7 Added test script for hard and soft barcodes (#243) 2017-07-27 22:45:51 +02:00
Patrick Kanzler
cf0cf127fe add changelog for next release 2017-07-27 16:50:41 +02:00
23 changed files with 270 additions and 14 deletions

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@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ ldos
Manuel F Martinez
Michael Billington
Michael Elsdörfer
mrwunderbar666
Nathan Bookham
Patrick Kanzler
Qian Linfeng

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@@ -2,6 +2,37 @@
Changelog
*********
2017-08-04 - Version 3.0a2 - "It's My Party And I'll Sing If I Want To"
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
This release is the third alpha release of the new version 3.0. Please
be aware that the API will still change until v3.0 is released.
changes
^^^^^^^
- refactor of the set-method
- preliminary support of POS "line display" printing
- improvement of tests
- added ImageWidthError
- list authors in repository
- add support for software-based barcode-rendering
- fix SerialException when trying to close device on __del__
- added the DLE EOT querying command for USB and Serial
- ensure QR codes have a large enough border
- make feed for cut optional
- fix the behavior of horizontal tabs
- added test script for hard an soft barcodes
- implemented paper sensor querying command
- added weather forecast example script
- added a method for simpler newlines
contributors
^^^^^^^^^^^^
- csoft2k
- Patrick Kanzler
- mrwunderbar666
- Romain Porte
- Ahmed Tahri
2017-03-29 - Version 3.0a1 - "Headcrash"
----------------------------------------
This release is the second alpha release of the new version 3.0. Please

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:target: https://travis-ci.org/python-escpos/python-escpos
:alt: Continous Integration
.. image:: https://www.quantifiedcode.com/api/v1/project/95748b89a3974700800b85e4ed3d32c4/badge.svg
:target: https://www.quantifiedcode.com/app/project/95748b89a3974700800b85e4ed3d32c4
:alt: Code issues
.. image:: https://landscape.io/github/python-escpos/python-escpos/master/landscape.svg?style=flat
:target: https://landscape.io/github/python-escpos/python-escpos/master
:alt: Code Health

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sphinx-rtd-theme
setuptools-scm
docutils>=0.12
viivakoodi

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from escpos.printer import Usb
# Adapt to your needs
p = Usb(0x0416, 0x5011, profile="POS-5890")
# Print software and then hardware barcode with the same content
p.soft_barcode('code39', '123456')
p.text('\n')
p.text('\n')
p.barcode('123456', 'CODE39')

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# Climacons by Adam Whitcroft
75 climatically categorised pictographs for web and UI design by [@adamwhitcroft](http://www.twitter.com/#!/adamwhitcroft).
Visit the [Climacons](http://adamwhitcroft.com/climacons/) website for more information.
Visit [Adam Whitcroft on GitHub](https://github.com/AdamWhitcroft)
## License
You are free to use any of the Climacons Icons (the "icons") in any personal or commercial work without obligation of payment (monetary or otherwise) or attribution, however a credit for the work would be appreciated. **Do not** redistribute or sell and **do not** claim creative credit. Intellectual property rights are not transferred with the download of the icons.

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#!/usr/bin/python
# Adapted script from Adafruit
# Weather forecast for Raspberry Pi w/Adafruit Mini Thermal Printer.
# Retrieves data from DarkSky.net's API, prints current conditions and
# forecasts for next two days.
# Weather example using nice bitmaps.
# Written by Adafruit Industries. MIT license.
# Adapted and enhanced for escpos library by MrWunderbar666
# Icons taken from http://adamwhitcroft.com/climacons/
# Check out his github: https://github.com/AdamWhitcroft/climacons
from __future__ import print_function
from datetime import datetime
import calendar
import urllib
import json
import time
import os
from escpos.printer import Usb
""" Setting up the main pathing """
this_dir, this_filename = os.path.split(__file__)
GRAPHICS_PATH = os.path.join(this_dir, "graphics/climacons/")
# Adapt to your needs
printer = Usb(0x0416, 0x5011, profile="POS-5890")
# You can get your API Key on www.darksky.net and register a dev account.
# Technically you can use any other weather service, of course :)
API_KEY = "YOUR API KEY"
LAT = "22.345490" # Your Location
LONG = "114.189945" # Your Location
def forecast_icon(idx):
icon = data['daily']['data'][idx]['icon']
image = GRAPHICS_PATH + icon + ".png"
return image
# Dumps one forecast line to the printer
def forecast(idx):
date = datetime.fromtimestamp(int(data['daily']['data'][idx]['time']))
day = calendar.day_name[date.weekday()]
lo = data['daily']['data'][idx]['temperatureMin']
hi = data['daily']['data'][idx]['temperatureMax']
cond = data['daily']['data'][idx]['summary']
print(date)
print(day)
print(lo)
print(hi)
print(cond)
time.sleep(1)
printer.set(
font='a',
height=2,
align='left',
bold=False,
double_height=False)
printer.text(day + ' \n ')
time.sleep(5) # Sleep to prevent printer buffer overflow
printer.text('\n')
printer.image(forecast_icon(idx))
printer.text('low ' + str(lo))
printer.text(deg)
printer.text('\n')
printer.text(' high ' + str(hi))
printer.text(deg)
printer.text('\n')
# take care of pesky unicode dash
printer.text(cond.replace(u'\u2013', '-').encode('utf-8'))
printer.text('\n \n')
def icon():
icon = data['currently']['icon']
image = GRAPHICS_PATH + icon + ".png"
return image
deg = ' C' # Degree symbol on thermal printer, need to find a better way to use a proper degree symbol
# if you want Fahrenheit change units= to 'us'
url = "https://api.darksky.net/forecast/" + API_KEY + "/" + LAT + "," + LONG + \
"?exclude=[alerts,minutely,hourly,flags]&units=si" # change last bit to 'us' for Fahrenheit
response = urllib.urlopen(url)
data = json.loads(response.read())
printer.print_and_feed(n=1)
printer.control("LF")
printer.set(font='a', height=2, align='center', bold=True, double_height=True)
printer.text("Weather Forecast")
printer.text("\n")
printer.set(align='center')
# Print current conditions
printer.set(font='a', height=2, align='center', bold=True, double_height=False)
printer.text('Current conditions: \n')
printer.image(icon())
printer.text("\n")
printer.set(font='a', height=2, align='left', bold=False, double_height=False)
temp = data['currently']['temperature']
cond = data['currently']['summary']
printer.text(temp)
printer.text(' ')
printer.text(deg)
printer.text(' ')
printer.text('\n')
printer.text('Sky: ' + cond)
printer.text('\n')
printer.text('\n')
# Print forecast
printer.set(font='a', height=2, align='center', bold=True, double_height=False)
printer.text('Forecast: \n')
forecast(0)
forecast(1)
printer.cut
printer.control("LF")

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@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ setup(
tests_require=[
'jaconv',
'tox',
'pytest',
'pytest!=3.2.0',
'pytest-cov',
'pytest-mock',
'nose',

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@@ -251,5 +251,10 @@ S_RASTER_2H = _PRINT_RASTER_IMG(b'\x02') # Set raster image double height
S_RASTER_Q = _PRINT_RASTER_IMG(b'\x03') # Set raster image quadruple
# Status Command
RT_STATUS_ONLINE = DLE + EOT + b'\x01';
RT_MASK_ONLINE = 8;
RT_STATUS = DLE + EOT
RT_STATUS_ONLINE = RT_STATUS + b'\x01'
RT_STATUS_PAPER = RT_STATUS + b'\x04'
RT_MASK_ONLINE = 8
RT_MASK_PAPER = 18
RT_MASK_LOWPAPER = 30
RT_MASK_NOPAPER = 114

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@@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ from .constants import HW_RESET, HW_SELECT, HW_INIT
from .constants import CTL_VT, CTL_CR, CTL_FF, CTL_LF, CTL_SET_HT, PANEL_BUTTON_OFF, PANEL_BUTTON_ON
from .constants import TXT_STYLE
from .constants import RT_STATUS_ONLINE, RT_MASK_ONLINE
from .constants import RT_STATUS_PAPER, RT_MASK_PAPER, RT_MASK_LOWPAPER, RT_MASK_NOPAPER
from .exceptions import BarcodeTypeError, BarcodeSizeError, TabPosError
from .exceptions import CashDrawerError, SetVariableError, BarcodeCodeError
@@ -250,9 +251,9 @@ class Escpos(object):
"""
max_input = (256 << (out_bytes * 8) - 1)
if not 1 <= out_bytes <= 4:
raise ValueError("Can only output 1-4 byes")
raise ValueError("Can only output 1-4 bytes")
if not 0 <= inp_number <= max_input:
raise ValueError("Number too large. Can only output up to {0} in {1} byes".format(max_input, out_bytes))
raise ValueError("Number too large. Can only output up to {0} in {1} bytes".format(max_input, out_bytes))
outp = b''
for _ in range(0, out_bytes):
outp += six.int2byte(inp_number % 256)
@@ -459,6 +460,28 @@ class Escpos(object):
txt = six.text_type(txt)
self.magic.write(txt)
def textln(self, txt=''):
"""Print alpha-numeric text with a newline
The text has to be encoded in the currently selected codepage.
The input text has to be encoded in unicode.
:param txt: text to be printed with a newline
:raises: :py:exc:`~escpos.exceptions.TextError`
"""
self.text('{}\n'.format(txt))
def ln(self, count=1):
"""Print a newline or more
:param count: number of newlines to print
:raises: :py:exc:`ValueError` if count < 0
"""
if count < 0:
raise ValueError('Count cannot be lesser than 0')
if count > 0:
self.text('\n' * count)
def block_text(self, txt, font=None, columns=None):
""" Text is printed wrapped to specified columns
@@ -754,19 +777,40 @@ class Escpos(object):
else:
self._raw(PANEL_BUTTON_OFF)
def query_status(self):
def query_status(self, mode):
""" Queries the printer for its status, and returns an array of integers containing it.
:param mode: Integer that sets the status mode queried to the printer.
RT_STATUS_ONLINE: Printer status.
RT_STATUS_PAPER: Paper sensor.
:rtype: array(integer)"""
self._raw(RT_STATUS_ONLINE)
self._raw(mode)
time.sleep(1)
status = self._read()
return status or [RT_MASK_ONLINE]
return status
def is_online(self):
""" Queries the printer its online status.
When online, returns True; False otherwise.
:rtype: bool: True if online, False if offline."""
return not (self.query_status()[0] & RT_MASK_ONLINE)
status = self.query_status(RT_STATUS_ONLINE)
if len(status) == 0:
return False
return not (status & RT_MASK_ONLINE)
def paper_status(self):
""" Queries the printer its paper status.
Returns 2 if there is plenty of paper, 1 if the paper has arrived to
the near-end sensor and 0 if there is no paper.
:rtype: int: 2: Paper is adequate. 1: Paper ending. 0: No paper."""
status = self.query_status(RT_STATUS_PAPER)
if len(status) == 0:
return 2
if (status[0] & RT_MASK_NOPAPER == RT_MASK_NOPAPER):
return 0
if (status[0] & RT_MASK_LOWPAPER == RT_MASK_LOWPAPER):
return 1
if (status[0] & RT_MASK_PAPER == RT_MASK_PAPER):
return 2
class EscposIO(object):

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@@ -155,6 +155,10 @@ class Serial(Escpos):
"""
self.device.write(msg)
def _read(self):
""" Reads a data buffer and returns it to the caller. """
return self.device.read(16)
def close(self):
""" Close Serial interface """
if self.device is not None and self.device.is_open:

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@@ -39,3 +39,27 @@ def test_block_text():
"All the presidents men were eating falafel for breakfast.", font='a')
assert printer.output == \
b'All the presidents men were eating falafel\nfor breakfast.'
def test_textln():
printer = get_printer()
printer.textln('hello, world')
assert printer.output == b'hello, world\n'
def test_textln_empty():
printer = get_printer()
printer.textln()
assert printer.output == b'\n'
def test_ln():
printer = get_printer()
printer.ln()
assert printer.output == b'\n'
def test_multiple_ln():
printer = get_printer()
printer.ln(3)
assert printer.output == b'\n\n\n'

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@@ -7,10 +7,11 @@ deps = nose
coverage
scripttest
mock
pytest
pytest!=3.2.0
pytest-cov
pytest-mock
hypothesis
viivakoodi
commands = py.test --cov escpos
[testenv:docs]
@@ -18,6 +19,7 @@ basepython = python
changedir = doc
deps = sphinx>=1.5.1
setuptools_scm
viivakoodi
commands = sphinx-build -W -b html -d {envtmpdir}/doctrees . {envtmpdir}/html
[testenv:flake8]