I have made a Home Security program in Python that uses Raspberry Pi's GPIOs to sense movement and actuate the siren. The users activate/deactivate the system using a NFC Tag to a nfc reder connected also to raspberry pi.
For this I need to constantly check for nfc tags in a non blocking manner and at the same time constantly check the sensors for movement also non blocking. I need some more parallel stuff to do but I think these two are enough to make my point.
Right now I use threads which I start/stop like this - Stopping a thread after a certain amount of time - I'm not sure if this is the optimal way but as of now the system works fine.
Now I want to extend its functionality to offer notifications through websockets. I found that this can be done with Twisted but I am confused..
Here is an example code of how I am trying to do it:
from twisted.internet import reactor
from autobahn.websocket import WebSocketServerFactory, \
WebSocketServerProtocol, \
listenWS
def thread1(stop_event):
while(not stop_event.is_set()):
stop_event.wait(4)
print "checking sensor"
# sensor_state = GPIO.input(11)
if sensor_state == 1:
# how can I call send_m("sensor detected movement") #<---
t1_stop_event.set()
t1_stop_event = Event()
t1 = Thread(target=thread1, args=(t1_stop_event,))
class EchoServerProtocol(WebSocketServerProtocol):
def onMessage(self, msg, binary):
print "received: "+msg
print "stopping thread1"
t1_stop_event.set()
def send_m(self, msg):
self.sendMessage(msg)
if __name__ == '__main__':
t1.start()
factory = WebSocketServerFactory("ws://localhost:9000")
factory.protocol = EchoServerProtocol
listenWS(factory)
reactor.run()
So how can I call the send method of the server protocol from a thread like the thread1?