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Raspberry Pi controller

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Raspberrypi controller Wiki

Feature

  1. Connect in ssh to the Raspberry Pi
  2. Module and Global call are supported
  3. The function can be run on the Raspberry Pi by calling @raspberry_control.raspberry_command() and get the result
  4. Get Output of a function that was run on the raspberry
  5. Real-time output
  6. Run command on the Raspberry Pi with raspberry_control.run_command("command here")
  7. You can do @raspberrypi.timeout(time,default) that will make the function stop after the time specified and stop if it's not finish
  8. Get file from the server and read it ? / write it localy and update after on the server

Not supported

  1. .local adress

Example

import raspberrypi_control # import package for raspberrypi controlling over ssh  
import os # Put import here they are take and install to the raspberrypi file.  
import time  
  
rp = raspberrypi_control # rp is for RaspBerryPi  
  
i = 1234567890  
  
  
@rp.raspberry_command() # run code and you're raspberrypi. If the raspberrypi was not find it's will be run in local.  
def test():  
    print("Hello RaspBerryPi")  
    return "finished"  
  
  
@rp.raspberry_command() # run code and you're raspberrypi. If the raspberrypi was not find it's will be run in local  
def other():  
    global i  
    print("Hello RaspBerryPi h")  
    th = 0  
    print(i)  
    os.system("echo Hello World")  
    while True:  
        th = th + 1  
        if th == 30:  
            time.sleep(0.1)  
            break  
    return th  
  
  
if __name__ == "__main__": # put all you're code to run at start here. Because if not the code will be run 2 time  
    rp.raspberrypi().set_raspberry_info("username here", "password here") # set login info here
    rp.raspberrypi().set_preparation("raspberrypi.local", 8, 1) # config locator for the raspberrypi  
    rp.raspberrypi().local() # set the start ip set in the line in the top  
    rp.config("main") # file name if this file (no .py)  
    rp.run_command("Hello World",True) # true is for if console ouput is print or no
    print(test())  
    print(other()) # you can get the output after

How to install the package

Do pip install raspberry-control Supported for python 3.10 and higher* *note not tested for lower version

Bug report

Github - Issues