# control_any_auto.py 29/05/2016 D.J.Whale # # Demonstrates the variable auto-create. # # Variables are auto created into a given context, entirely from the registry. # You should seed the registry first with setup_tool.py and give the devices # the correct names, before this will work. import time import energenie APP_DELAY = 1 def auto_loop(): # Use the auto-generated variables 'fan' and 'tv'. # These can be any device that has a switch. # They must be defined with these names in the registry for this code to work. print("Turning ON") fan.turn_on() tv.turn_on() time.sleep(APP_DELAY) print("Turning OFF") fan.turn_off() tv.turn_off() time.sleep(APP_DELAY) if __name__ == "__main__": print("Starting auto example") energenie.init() # Load all devices into variables auto created in the global scope # You can pass any context here, such as a class to contain your devices import sys me_global = sys.modules[__name__] energenie.registry.load_into(me_global) try: while True: auto_loop() finally: energenie.finished() # END