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tmtcc.py |
TMTC Commander EIVE
This application can be used to test the EIVE On-Board Software. Furthermore, it can also be used to retrieve all sorts of telemetry data like housekeeping data.
It is recommended to use this application with a virtual environment. The virtual environemnt chapter describes how to set one up. The requirements describes how to install all required packages.
The configuration file can currently be found at tmtc_conf.json
. It caches settings
like the default communication interface or parameters like the TCP port when using the TCP
communication interface.
Examples
Assuming you are running in a virtual environment and all package requirements were installed properly.
Run CLI mode
./tmtcc.py
Run GUI mode
./tmtcc.py -g
Set up virtual environment
Linux
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Create virtual environment
python3 -m venv venv
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Activate virtual environment
. venv/bin/activate
Windows
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Create virtual environment
py -m venv venv
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Activate virtual environment
venv\Scripts\activate.bat
Install requirements
There are two ways to install the requirements. One is to install the primary dependency
tmtccmd
interactively. This is the recommended way
Assuming you are running in a virtual environment:
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Install
tmtccmd
for virtual environment.-e
for interactive installation.cd deps/tmtccmd pip install -e .[gui]
Alternatively you can also install the packages from PyPI completely, but the risk of incompatibilities will be high there
pip install -r requirements.txt
Run Linter
Can be used to quickly check validity of script. Install flake8
first
python3 -m pip install flake8
or on Windows
py -m pip install flake8
and then run the lint.py
script
./lint.py
Run Auto-Formatter
This repo is auto-formatted using black
. Assuming black
is installed, you can simply run
black .