SVGHMI: JsonTable now use intermediate variables again to address JSON data without duplicating code or referencing. Using intermediate variables also alows to check for availability of data and stop evaluating early if data is missing. Finally added complete roundtrip example to illustrate use of JSonTable to display "alarms" collected in python from changes on PLC boolean variables.
from __future__ import absolute_import
import sys
import gluon.contrib.simplejson as simplejson
class JSONRPCServiceBase(object):
def __init__(self):
self.methods = {}
def response(self, id, result):
return simplejson.dumps({'version': '1.1', 'id': id,
'result': result, 'error': None})
def error(self, id, code, message):
return simplejson.dumps({
'id': id,
'version': '1.1',
'error': {'name': 'JSONRPCError',
'code': code,
'message': message}
})
def add_method(self, name, method):
self.methods[name] = method
def process(self, data):
data = simplejson.loads(data)
id, method, params = data["id"], data["method"], data["params"]
if method in self.methods:
try:
result = self.methods[method](*params)
return self.response(id, result)
except Exception:
etype, eval, _etb = sys.exc_info()
return self.error(id, 100, 'Exception %s: %s' % (etype, eval))
except BaseException:
etype, eval, _etb = sys.exc_info()
return self.error(id, 100, '%s: %s' % (etype.__name__, eval))
else:
return self.error(id, 100, 'method "%s" does not exist' % method)
def listmethods(self):
return self.methods.keys()