csaxs_bec.devices.epics.eps.CoolingWater#

class CoolingWater(prefix='', *, name, kind=None, read_attrs=None, configuration_attrs=None, parent=None, child_name_separator='_', connection_timeout=<object object>, **kwargs)[source]#

Bases: EPSSubDevices

Cooling water signals at the cSAXS beamline.

Methods

add_instantiation_callback

Register a callback which will receive each OphydObject instance.

check_value

Check if the value is valid for this object

clear_sub

Remove a subscription, given the original callback function

configure

Configure the device for something during a run

describe

Provide schema and meta-data for read().

describe_configuration

Provide schema & meta-data for read_configuration()

destroy

Disconnect and destroy all signals on the Device

get

Get the value of all components in the device

get_device_tuple

The device tuple type associated with an Device class

get_instantiated_signals

Yields all of the instantiated signals in a device hierarchy

pause

Attempt to 'pause' the device.

put

Put a value to all components of the device

read

Read data from the device.

read_configuration

Dictionary mapping names to value dicts with keys: value, timestamp

resume

Resume a device from a 'paused' state.

set_defaults

Set class-wide defaults for device communications

stage

Stage the device for data collection.

stop

Stop the Device and all (instantiated) subdevices

subscribe

Subscribe to events this event_type generates.

summary

trigger

Trigger the device and return status object.

unstage

Unstage the device.

unsubscribe

Remove a subscription

unsubscribe_all

wait_for_connection

Wait for signals to connect

walk_components

Walk all components in the Device hierarchy

walk_signals

Walk all signals in the Device hierarchy

walk_subdevice_classes

Walk all sub-Devices classes in the Device hierarchy

walk_subdevices

Walk all sub-Devices in the hierarchy

Attributes

SUB_ACQ_DONE

attr_name

component_names

configuration_attrs

connected

If the device is connected.

connection_timeout

dotted_name

Return the dotted name

es_eb2_efsw_1010_flow

A descriptor representing a device component (or signal)

event_types

Events that can be subscribed to via obj.subscribe

hints

kind

lazy_wait_for_connection

name

name of the device

op_cs_ecvw_0010

A descriptor representing a device component (or signal)

op_cs_ecvw_0020

A descriptor representing a device component (or signal)

op_eb1_efsw_5010_flow

A descriptor representing a device component (or signal)

op_eb1_efsw_5020_flow

A descriptor representing a device component (or signal)

op_kb_efsw_6010_flow

A descriptor representing a device component (or signal)

op_psh1_efsw_7010_flow

A descriptor representing a device component (or signal)

op_sl1_efsw_2010_flow

A descriptor representing a device component (or signal)

op_sl2_efsw_2010_flow

A descriptor representing a device component (or signal)

op_sl3_efsw_5010_flow

A descriptor representing a device component (or signal)

parent

The parent of the ophyd object.

read_attrs

report

A report on the object.

root

Walk parents to find ultimate ancestor (parent's parent...).

signal_names

subscriptions

trigger_signals

class OphydAttrList(device, kind, remove_kind, recurse_key)#

Bases: MutableSequence

list proxy to migrate away from Device.read_attrs and Device.config_attrs

append(value)#

S.append(value) – append value to the end of the sequence

clear() None -- remove all items from S#
count(value) integer -- return number of occurrences of value#
extend(values)#

S.extend(iterable) – extend sequence by appending elements from the iterable

index(value[, start[, stop]]) integer -- return first index of value.#

Raises ValueError if the value is not present.

Supporting start and stop arguments is optional, but recommended.

insert(index, object)#

S.insert(index, value) – insert value before index

pop([index]) item -- remove and return item at index (default last).#

Raise IndexError if list is empty or index is out of range.

remove(value)#

S.remove(value) – remove first occurrence of value. Raise ValueError if the value is not present.

reverse()#

S.reverse() – reverse IN PLACE

classmethod add_instantiation_callback(callback, fail_if_late=False)#

Register a callback which will receive each OphydObject instance.

Parameters:
  • callback (callable) – Expected signature: f(ophydobj_instance)

  • fail_if_late (boolean) – If True, verify that OphydObj has not yet been instantiated and raise RuntimeError if it has, as a way of verify that no instances will be “missed” by this registry. False by default.

check_value(value, **kwargs)#

Check if the value is valid for this object

This function does no normalization, but may raise if the value is invalid.

Raises:

ValueError

clear_sub(cb, event_type=None)#

Remove a subscription, given the original callback function

See also subscribe(), unsubscribe()

Parameters:
  • cb (callable) – The callback

  • event_type (str, optional) – The event to unsubscribe from (if None, removes it from all event types)

configure(d: Dict[str, Any]) Tuple[Dict[str, Any], Dict[str, Any]]#

Configure the device for something during a run

This default implementation allows the user to change any of the configuration_attrs. Subclasses might override this to perform additional input validation, cleanup, etc.

Parameters:

d (dict) – The configuration dictionary. To specify the order that the changes should be made, use an OrderedDict.

Returns:

  • (old, new) tuple of dictionaries

  • Where old and new are pre- and post-configure configuration states.

property connected#

If the device is connected.

Subclasses should override this

describe() dict#

Provide schema and meta-data for read().

This keys in the OrderedDict this method returns must match the keys in the OrderedDict return by read().

This provides schema related information, (ex shape, dtype), the source (ex PV name), and if available, units, limits, precision etc.

Returns:

data_keys – The keys must be strings and the values must be dict-like with the event_model.event_descriptor.data_key schema.

Return type:

OrderedDict

describe_configuration() OrderedDictType[str, Dict[str, Any]]#

Provide schema & meta-data for read_configuration()

This keys in the OrderedDict this method returns must match the keys in the OrderedDict return by read().

This provides schema related information, (ex shape, dtype), the source (ex PV name), and if available, units, limits, precision etc.

Returns:

data_keys – The keys must be strings and the values must be dict-like with the event_model.event_descriptor.data_key schema.

Return type:

OrderedDict

destroy()#

Disconnect and destroy all signals on the Device

property dotted_name: str#

Return the dotted name

property event_types#

Events that can be subscribed to via obj.subscribe

get(**kwargs)#

Get the value of all components in the device

Keyword arguments are passed onto each signal.get(). Components beginning with an underscore will not be included.

classmethod get_device_tuple()#

The device tuple type associated with an Device class

This is a tuple representing the full state of all components and dynamic device sub-components.

get_instantiated_signals(*, attr_prefix=None)#

Yields all of the instantiated signals in a device hierarchy

Parameters:

attr_prefix (string, optional) – The attribute prefix. If None, defaults to self.name

Yields:

(fully_qualified_attribute_name, signal_instance)

property name#

name of the device

property parent#

The parent of the ophyd object.

If at the top of its hierarchy, parent will be None

pause() None#

Attempt to ‘pause’ the device.

This is called when ever the RunEngine is interrupted.

A device may have internal state that means plans can not safely be re-wound. This method may: put the device in a ‘paused’ state and/or raise NoReplayAllowed to indicate that the plan can not be rewound.

Raises:

bluesky.run_engine.NoReplayAllowed

put(dev_t, **kwargs)#

Put a value to all components of the device

Keyword arguments are passed onto each signal.put()

Parameters:

dev_t (DeviceTuple or tuple) – The device tuple with the value(s) to put (see get_device_tuple)

read() OrderedDictType[str, Dict[str, Any]]#

Read data from the device.

This method is expected to be as instantaneous as possible, with any substantial acquisition time taken care of in trigger().

The OrderedDict returned by this method must have identical keys (in the same order) as the OrderedDict returned by describe().

By convention, the first key in the return is the ‘primary’ key and maybe used by heuristics in bluesky.

The values in the ordered dictionary must be dict (-likes) with the keys {'value', 'timestamp'}. The 'value' may have any type, the timestamp must be a float UNIX epoch timestamp in UTC.

Returns:

data – The keys must be strings and the values must be dict-like with the keys {'value', 'timestamp'}

Return type:

OrderedDict

read_configuration() OrderedDictType[str, Dict[str, Any]]#

Dictionary mapping names to value dicts with keys: value, timestamp

To control which fields are included, change the Component kinds on the device, or modify the configuration_attrs list.

property report#

A report on the object.

resume() None#

Resume a device from a ‘paused’ state.

This is called by the bluesky.run_engine.RunEngine when it resumes from an interruption and is responsible for ensuring that the device is ready to take data again.

property root#

Walk parents to find ultimate ancestor (parent’s parent…).

classmethod set_defaults(*, connection_timeout=10.0)#

Set class-wide defaults for device communications

This may be called only before any instances of Device are made.

This setting applies to the class it is called on and all its subclasses. For example,

>>> Device.set_defaults(...)

will apply to any Device subclass.

Parameters:

connection_timeout (float, optional) – Time (seconds) allocated for establishing a connection with the IOC.

Raises:

RuntimeError – If called after EpicsSignalBase has been instantiated for the first time.

stage() List[object]#

Stage the device for data collection.

This method is expected to put the device into a state where repeated calls to trigger() and read() will ‘do the right thing’.

Staging not idempotent and should raise RedundantStaging if staged twice without an intermediate unstage().

This method should be as fast as is feasible as it does not return a status object.

The return value of this is a list of all of the (sub) devices stage, including it’s self. This is used to ensure devices are not staged twice by the RunEngine.

This is an optional method, if the device does not need staging behavior it should not implement stage (or unstage).

Returns:

devices – list including self and all child devices staged

Return type:

list

stop(*, success=False)#

Stop the Device and all (instantiated) subdevices

subscribe(callback, event_type=None, run=True)#

Subscribe to events this event_type generates.

The callback will be called as cb(*args, **kwargs) with the values passed to _run_subs with the following additional keys:

sub_type : the string value of the event_type obj : the host object, added if ‘obj’ not already in kwargs

if the key ‘timestamp’ is in kwargs _and_ is None, then it will be replaced with the current time before running the callback.

The *args, **kwargs passed to _run_subs will be cached as shallow copies, be aware of passing in mutable data.

Warning

If the callback raises any exceptions when run they will be silently ignored.

Parameters:
  • callback (callable) –

    A callable function (that takes kwargs) to be run when the event is generated. The expected signature is

    def cb(*args, obj: OphydObject, sub_type: str, **kwargs) -> None:
    

    The exact args/kwargs passed are whatever are passed to _run_subs

  • event_type (str, optional) –

    The name of the event to subscribe to (if None, defaults to the default sub for the instance - obj._default_sub)

    This maps to the sub_type kwargs in _run_subs

  • run (bool, optional) – Run the callback now

See also

clear_sub, _run_subs

Returns:

cid – id of callback, can be passed to unsubscribe to remove the callback

Return type:

int

trigger() StatusBase#

Trigger the device and return status object.

This method is responsible for implementing ‘trigger’ or ‘acquire’ functionality of this device.

If there is an appreciable time between triggering the device and it being able to be read (via the read() method) then this method is also responsible for arranging that the StatusBase object returned by this method is notified when the device is ready to be read.

If there is no delay between triggering and being readable, then this method must return a StatusBase object which is already completed.

Returns:

statusStatusBase object which will be marked as complete when the device is ready to be read.

Return type:

StatusBase

unstage() List[object]#

Unstage the device.

This method returns the device to the state it was prior to the last stage call.

This method should be as fast as feasible as it does not return a status object.

This method must be idempotent, multiple calls (without a new call to ‘stage’) have no effect.

Returns:

devices – list including self and all child devices unstaged

Return type:

list

unsubscribe(cid)#

Remove a subscription

See also subscribe(), clear_sub()

Parameters:

cid (int) – token return by subscribe()

wait_for_connection(all_signals=False, timeout=<object object>)#

Wait for signals to connect

Parameters:
  • all_signals (bool, optional) – Wait for all signals to connect (including lazy ones)

  • timeout (float or None) – Overall timeout

classmethod walk_components()#

Walk all components in the Device hierarchy

Yields:

ComponentWalk – Where ancestors is all ancestors of the signal, including the top-level device walk_components was called on.

walk_signals(*, include_lazy=False)#

Walk all signals in the Device hierarchy

EXPERIMENTAL: This method is experimental, and there are tentative plans to change its API in a way that may not be backward-compatible.

Parameters:

include_lazy (bool, optional) – Include not-yet-instantiated lazy signals

Yields:

ComponentWalk – Where ancestors is all ancestors of the signal, including the top-level device walk_signals was called on.

classmethod walk_subdevice_classes()#

Walk all sub-Devices classes in the Device hierarchy

Yields:

(dotted_name, subdevice_class)

walk_subdevices(*, include_lazy=False)#

Walk all sub-Devices in the hierarchy

EXPERIMENTAL: This method is experimental, and there are tentative plans to change its API in a way that may not be backward-compatible.

Yields:

(dotted_name, subdevice_instance)