from test.helpers.syscmd import SysCommand import unittest import uuid import serial import time class Qduplex(unittest.TestCase): def __init__(self, testname, testfunc, port1, port2, baudrate): super(Qduplex, self).__init__(testfunc) self.__port1 = port1 self.__serial1 = serial.Serial(self.__port1, timeout=1) self.__serial1.baudrate = baudrate self.__port2 = port2 self.__serial2 = serial.Serial(self.__port2, timeout=1) self.__serial2.baudrate = baudrate self._testMethodDoc = testname def __del__(self): self.__serial1.close() self.__serial2.close() def execute(self): self.__serial1.flushInput() self.__serial1.flushOutput() self.__serial2.flushInput() self.__serial2.flushOutput() test_uuid = str(uuid.uuid4()).encode() self.__serial1.write(test_uuid) time.sleep(0.05) # there might be a small delay if self.__serial2.inWaiting() == 0: self.fail("failed: PORT {} wait timeout exceded, wrong communication?".format(self.__port2)) else: if (self.__serial2.readline() != test_uuid): self.fail("failed: PORT {} write/read mismatch".format(self.__port2)) test_uuid = str(uuid.uuid4()).encode() self.__serial2.write(test_uuid) time.sleep(0.05) # there might be a small delay if self.__serial1.inWaiting() == 0: self.fail("failed: PORT {} wait timeout exceded, wrong communication?".format(self.__port1)) else: if (self.__serial1.readline() != test_uuid): self.fail("failed: PORT {} write/read mismatch".format(self.__port1))