Hoofdletters update

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Bram Barbieri
2024-04-02 16:07:53 +02:00
parent badea73c4d
commit c61cdaad1f
4 changed files with 18 additions and 18 deletions

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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ async def receive_data():
await getNodeInfo('sensor')
await getNodeInfo('enquete')
#get the node id and use it in functions seperate from this file.
#Get the node id and use it in functions seperate from this file.
if macAdress in sensorNodeArray:
nodeID = await getNodeID(macAdress)
await SensorNode.processSensorNodeData(data, nodeID)
@@ -52,23 +52,23 @@ async def receive_data():
await EnqueteNode.processEnqueteNodeData(data, nodeID)
else:
await newNode(macAdress, type)
# error message if smth went wrong
# Error message if smth went wrong
except websockets.ConnectionClosedError as e:
print("WebSocket connection closed:", e)
#wait for data to come in.
#Wait for data to come in.
async def main():
await receive_data()
```
Here we have a case of python's scoping, it couldn't read the variables correctly and by making them global the variables were now available for all functions.
```py
#by python's scuffed we had to use global variables.
#By python's scuffed we had to use global variables.
async def getNodeInfo(type):
print("getNodeINfo")
global sensorNodeArray
global enqueteNodeArray
#new array which is needed.
#New array which is needed.
nodeInfoArray = []
id = (type,)
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ async def getNodeInfo(type):
cursor.execute("""SELECT MAC FROM Node WHERE Type = %s""", id)
nodeInfo = cursor.fetchall()
#go along each tuple in nodeinfo and each item in tuple, append(item)
#Go along each tuple in nodeinfo and each item in tuple, append(item)
for tuples in nodeInfo:
for item in tuples:
nodeInfoArray.append(item)
@@ -85,12 +85,12 @@ async def getNodeInfo(type):
cursor.close()
mydb.close()
#if the type is a sensor do this,
#If the type is a sensor do this,
if type == 'sensor':
sensorNodeArray = nodeInfoArray
return sensorNodeArray
#else, this if statement
#Else, this if statement
elif type == 'enquete':
enqueteNodeArray = nodeInfoArray
return enqueteNodeArray
@@ -99,13 +99,13 @@ Here the database gets hinted to gain info of the existing nodes and find their
```py
async def getNodeID(macAdress):
id = (macAdress,)
#the db login is on a different page.
#The db login is on a different page.
mydb = dbLogin()
cursor = mydb.cursor()
cursor.execute("""SELECT nodeID FROM Node WHERE MAC = %s""", id)
data = cursor.fetchall()
#again, all tuples in data, all items for all tuples, nodeID
#Again, all tuples in data, all items for all tuples, nodeID
for tuples in data:
for item in tuples:
nodeID = item

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is done this way to make the code more visable and more clear.
#Importing different librarys.
import mysql.connector
import json
#importing different classes.
#Importing different classes.
from classes_data import Node
from classes_data import dbLogin
```
@@ -32,10 +32,10 @@ class EnqueteNode(Node):
EnqueteNode.questionID = (processedData['QuestionID'])
EnqueteNode.response = (processedData['Response'])
#an array with the data to push.
#An array with the data to push.
pushingDataArray = [(EnqueteNode.questionID, nodeID, EnqueteNode.response)]
#push the data according to the query to the database.
#Push the data according to the query to the database.
for i in pushingDataArray:
print(EnqueteNode.__query, i)
cursor.execute(EnqueteNode.__query, i)

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
The general node file includes the database connecting and a node connection class.
This is done so the files don't go back and forth with the db connection, this otherwise would have caused problems.
```py
#importing a database library to connect to the database.
#Importing a database library to connect to the database.
import mysql.connector
def dbLogin():
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ class Node():
cursor = mydb.cursor()
cursor.execute("""SELECT nodeID FROM Node WHERE MAC = %s""", id)
data = cursor.fetchall()
#again go along all tuple items. and asign them to the ID
#Again go along all tuple items. and asign them to the ID
for tuples in data:
for item in tuples:
self.id = item

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ class SensorNode(Node):
#A private query only to be used in this class.
__query = "INSERT INTO `Measurement` (NodeID, Type, Value) VALUES (%s, %s, %s)"
#all variables to be used.
#All variables to be used.
def __init__(self, macAdress, temp, humi, eCO2, TVOC):
super().__init__(macAdress)
self.temperature = temp
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ class SensorNode(Node):
self.eCO2 = eCO2
self.TVOC = TVOC
#a function to connect to the database, grab the info which is given, and push this to the database.
#A function to connect to the database, grab the info which is given, and push this to the database.
async def processSensorNodeData(data, nodeID):
try:
mydb = dbLogin()