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.
# the platform name (PyV8, smjs, Mozilla, IE6, Opera, Safari etc.)
platform = '' # to be updated by app, on compile
# a dictionary of module override names (platform-specific)
overrides = {} # to be updated by app, on compile
# the remote path for loading modules
loadpath = None
stacktrace = None
appname = None
def setloadpath(lp):
global loadpath
loadpath = lp
def setappname(an):
global appname
appname = an
def getloadpath():
return loadpath
def addoverride(module_name, path):
overrides[module_name] = path
def addstack(linedebug):
JS("""
if (pyjslib.bool((sys.stacktrace === null))) {
sys.stacktrace = new pyjslib.List([]);
}
sys.stacktrace.append(linedebug);
""")
def popstack():
JS("""
sys.stacktrace.pop()
""")
def printstack():
JS("""
var res = '';
var __l = sys.stacktrace.__iter__();
try {
while (true) {
var l = __l.next();
res += ( l + '\\n' ) ;
}
} catch (e) {
if (e != pyjslib.StopIteration) {
throw e;
}
}
return res;
""")