Database API

class tango.Database

Database is the high level Tango object which contains the link to the static database. Database provides methods for all database commands : get_device_property(), put_device_property(), info(), etc.. To create a Database, use the default constructor. Example:

db = Database()

The constructor uses the TANGO_HOST env. variable to determine which instance of the Database to connect to.

add_device(self, dev_info) → None

Add a device to the database. The device name, server and class are specified in the DbDevInfo structure

Example:
dev_info = DbDevInfo()
dev_info.name = 'my/own/device'
dev_info._class = 'MyDevice'
dev_info.server = 'MyServer/test'
db.add_device(dev_info)
Parameters:
dev_info:(DbDevInfo) device information
Return:

None

add_server(self, servname, dev_info, with_dserver=False) → None

Add a (group of) devices to the database. This is considered as a low level call because it may render the database inconsistent if it is not used properly.

If with_dserver parameter is set to False (default), this call will only register the given dev_info(s). You should include in the list of dev_info an entry to the usually hidden DServer device.

If with_dserver parameter is set to True, the call will add an additional DServer device if it is not included in the dev_info parameter.

Example using with_dserver=True:

dev_info1 = DbDevInfo()
dev_info1.name = 'my/own/device'
dev_info1._class = 'MyDevice'
dev_info1.server = 'MyServer/test'
db.add_server(dev_info1.server, dev_info, with_dserver=True)

Same example using with_dserver=False:

dev_info1 = DbDevInfo()
dev_info1.name = 'my/own/device'
dev_info1._class = 'MyDevice'
dev_info1.server = 'MyServer/test'

dev_info2 = DbDevInfo()
dev_info1.name = 'dserver/' + dev_info1.server
dev_info1._class = 'DServer
dev_info1.server = dev_info1.server

dev_info = dev_info1, dev_info2
db.add_server(dev_info1.server, dev_info)

New in version 8.1.7: added with_dserver parameter

Parameters:
servname:(str) server name
dev_info:(sequence<DbDevInfo> | DbDevInfos | DbDevInfo) containing the server device(s) information
with_dserver:(bool) whether or not to auto create DServer device in server
Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

build_connection(self) → None
Tries to build a connection to the Database server.
Parameters:None
Return:None

New in PyTango 7.0.0

check_access_control(self, dev_name) → AccessControlType
Check the access for the given device for this client.
Parameters:
dev_name:(str) device name
Return:

the access control type as a AccessControlType object

New in PyTango 7.0.0

check_tango_host(self, tango_host_env) → None
Check the TANGO_HOST environment variable syntax and extract database server host(s) and port(s) from it.
Parameters:
tango_host_env:(str) The TANGO_HOST env. variable value
Return:

None

New in PyTango 7.0.0

delete_attribute_alias(self, alias) → None
Remove the alias associated to an attribute name.
Parameters:
alias:(str) alias
Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

delete_class_attribute_property(self, class_name, value) → None
Delete a list of attribute properties for the specified class.
Parameters:
class_name:

(str) class name

propnames:

can be one of the following:

  1. DbData [in] - several property data to be deleted
  2. sequence<str> [in]- several property data to be deleted
  3. sequence<DbDatum> [in] - several property data to be deleted
  4. dict<str, seq<str>> keys are attribute names and value being a list of attribute property names
Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

delete_class_property(self, class_name, value) → None
Delete a the given of properties for the specified class.
Parameters:
class_name:

(str) class name

value:

can be one of the following:

  1. str [in] - single property data to be deleted
  2. DbDatum [in] - single property data to be deleted
  3. DbData [in] - several property data to be deleted
  4. sequence<str> [in]- several property data to be deleted
  5. sequence<DbDatum> [in] - several property data to be deleted
  6. dict<str, obj> [in] - keys are property names to be deleted (values are ignored)
  7. dict<str, DbDatum> [in] - several DbDatum.name are property names to be deleted (keys are ignored)
Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

delete_device(self, dev_name) → None
Delete the device of the specified name from the database.
Parameters:
dev_name:(str) device name
Return:

None

delete_device_alias(self, alias) → void
Delete a device alias
Parameters:
alias:(str) alias name
Return:

None

delete_device_attribute_property(self, dev_name, value) → None
Delete a list of attribute properties for the specified device.
Parameters:
devname:(string) device name
propnames:can be one of the following: 1. DbData [in] - several property data to be deleted 2. sequence<str> [in]- several property data to be deleted 3. sequence<DbDatum> [in] - several property data to be deleted 3. dict<str, seq<str>> keys are attribute names and value being a list of attribute property names
Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

delete_device_property(self, dev_name, value) → None

Delete a the given of properties for the specified device.

Parameters:
dev_name:(str) object name
value:can be one of the following: 1. str [in] - single property data to be deleted 2. DbDatum [in] - single property data to be deleted 3. DbData [in] - several property data to be deleted 4. sequence<str> [in]- several property data to be deleted 5. sequence<DbDatum> [in] - several property data to be deleted 6. dict<str, obj> [in] - keys are property names to be deleted (values are ignored) 7. dict<str, DbDatum> [in] - several DbDatum.name are property names to be deleted (keys are ignored)
Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

delete_property(self, obj_name, value) → None
Delete a the given of properties for the specified object.
Parameters:
obj_name:

(str) object name

value:

can be one of the following:

  1. str [in] - single property data to be deleted
  2. DbDatum [in] - single property data to be deleted
  3. DbData [in] - several property data to be deleted
  4. sequence<string> [in]- several property data to be deleted
  5. sequence<DbDatum> [in] - several property data to be deleted
  6. dict<str, obj> [in] - keys are property names to be deleted (values are ignored)
  7. dict<str, DbDatum> [in] - several DbDatum.name are property names to be deleted (keys are ignored)
Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

delete_server(self, server) → None
Delete the device server and its associated devices from database.
Parameters:
server:(str) name of the server to be deleted with format: <server name>/<instance>
Return:

None

delete_server_info(self, server) → None
Delete server information of the specifed server from the database.
Parameters:
server:(str) name of the server to be deleted with format: <server name>/<instance>
Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 3.0.4

export_device(self, dev_export) → None

Update the export info for this device in the database.

Example:
dev_export = DbDevExportInfo()
dev_export.name = 'my/own/device'
dev_export.ior = <the real ior>
dev_export.host = <the host>
dev_export.version = '3.0'
dev_export.pid = '....'
db.export_device(dev_export)
Parameters:
dev_export:(DbDevExportInfo) export information
Return:

None

export_event(self, event_data) → None
Export an event to the database.
Parameters:
eventdata:(sequence<str>) event data (same as DbExportEvent Database command)
Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 7.0.0

export_server(self, dev_info) → None
Export a group of devices to the database.
Parameters:
devinfo:(sequence<DbDevExportInfo> | DbDevExportInfos | DbDevExportInfo) containing the device(s) to export information
Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

get_access_except_errors(self) → DevErrorList
Returns a reference to the control access exceptions.
Parameters:None
Return:DevErrorList

New in PyTango 7.0.0

get_alias(self, alias) → str
Get the device alias name from its name.
Parameters:
alias:(str) device name
Return:

alias

New in PyTango 3.0.4

Deprecated since version 8.1.0: Use get_alias_from_device() instead

get_alias_from_attribute(self, attr_name) → str
Get the attribute alias from the full attribute name.
Parameters:
attr_name:(str) full attribute name
Return:

attribute alias

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 8.1.0

get_alias_from_device(self, alias) → str
Get the device alias name from its name.
Parameters:
alias:(str) device name
Return:

alias

New in PyTango 8.1.0

get_attribute_alias(self, alias) → str
Get the full attribute name from an alias.
Parameters:
alias:(str) attribute alias
Return:

full attribute name

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

Deprecated since version 8.1.0: Use :class:`Database().get_attribute_from_alias` instead

get_attribute_alias_list(self, filter) → DbDatum
Get attribute alias list. The parameter alias is a string to filter the alias list returned. Wildcard (*) is supported. For instance, if the string alias passed as the method parameter is initialised with only the * character, all the defined attribute alias will be returned. If there is no alias with the given filter, the returned array will have a 0 size.
Parameters:
filter:(str) attribute alias filter
Return:

DbDatum containing the list of matching attribute alias

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

get_attribute_from_alias(self, alias) → str
Get the full attribute name from an alias.
Parameters:
alias:(str) attribute alias
Return:

full attribute name

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 8.1.0

get_class_attribute_list(self, class_name, wildcard) → DbDatum
Query the database for a list of attributes defined for the specified class which match the specified wildcard.
Parameters:
class_name:(str) class name
wildcard:(str) attribute name
Return:

DbDatum containing the list of matching attributes for the given class

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 7.0.0

get_class_attribute_property(self, class_name, value) → dict<str, dict<str, seq<str>>
Query the database for a list of class attribute properties for the specified class. The method returns all the properties for the specified attributes.
Parameters:
class_name:

(str) class name

propnames:

can be one of the following:

  1. str [in] - single attribute properties to be fetched
  2. DbDatum [in] - single attribute properties to be fetched
  3. DbData [in,out] - several attribute properties to be fetched In this case (direct C++ API) the DbData will be filled with the property values
  4. sequence<str> [in] - several attribute properties to be fetched
  5. sequence<DbDatum> [in] - several attribute properties to be fetched
  6. dict<str, obj> [in,out] - keys are attribute names In this case the given dict values will be changed to contain the several attribute property values
Return:

a dictionary which keys are the attribute names the value associated with each key being a another dictionary where keys are property names and value is a sequence of strings being the property value.

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

get_class_attribute_property_history(self, dev_name, attr_name, prop_name) → DbHistoryList
Delete a list of properties for the specified class. This corresponds to the pure C++ API call.
Parameters:
dev_name:(str) device name
attr_name:(str) attribute name
prop_name:(str) property name
Return:

DbHistoryList containing the list of modifications

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 7.0.0

get_class_for_device(self, dev_name) → str
Return the class of the specified device.
Parameters:
dev_name:(str) device name
Return:

a string containing the device class

get_class_inheritance_for_device(self, dev_name) → DbDatum
Return the class inheritance scheme of the specified device.
Parameters:
devn_ame:(str) device name
Return:

DbDatum with the inheritance class list

New in PyTango 7.0.0

get_class_list(self, wildcard) → DbDatum
Query the database for a list of classes which match the specified wildcard
Parameters:
wildcard:(str) class wildcard
Return:

DbDatum containing the list of matching classes

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 7.0.0

get_class_property(self, class_name, value) → dict<str, seq<str>>
Query the database for a list of class properties.
Parameters:
class_name:

(str) class name

value:

can be one of the following:

  1. str [in] - single property data to be fetched
  2. tango.DbDatum [in] - single property data to be fetched
  3. tango.DbData [in,out] - several property data to be fetched In this case (direct C++ API) the DbData will be filled with the property values
  4. sequence<str> [in] - several property data to be fetched
  5. sequence<DbDatum> [in] - several property data to be fetched
  6. dict<str, obj> [in,out] - keys are property names In this case the given dict values will be changed to contain the several property values
Return:

a dictionary which keys are the property names the value associated with each key being a a sequence of strings being the property value.

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

get_class_property_history(self, class_name, prop_name) → DbHistoryList
Get the list of the last 10 modifications of the specified class property. Note that propname can contain a wildcard character (eg: ‘prop*’).
Parameters:
class_name:(str) class name
prop_name:(str) property name
Return:

DbHistoryList containing the list of modifications

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 7.0.0

get_class_property_list(self, class_name) → DbDatum
Query the database for a list of properties defined for the specified class.
Parameters:
class_name:(str) class name
Return:

DbDatum containing the list of properties for the specified class

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

get_device_alias(self, alias) → str
Get the device name from an alias.
Parameters:
alias:(str) alias
Return:

device name

Deprecated since version 8.1.0: Use get_device_from_alias() instead

get_device_alias_list(self, filter) → DbDatum
Get device alias list. The parameter alias is a string to filter the alias list returned. Wildcard (*) is supported.
Parameters:
filter:(str) a string with the alias filter (wildcard (*) is supported)
Return:

DbDatum with the list of device names

New in PyTango 7.0.0

get_device_attribute_property(self, dev_name, value) → dict<str, dict<str, seq<str>>>
Query the database for a list of device attribute properties for the specified device. The method returns all the properties for the specified attributes.
Parameters:
dev_name:

(string) device name

value:

can be one of the following:

  1. str [in] - single attribute properties to be fetched
  2. DbDatum [in] - single attribute properties to be fetched
  3. DbData [in,out] - several attribute properties to be fetched In this case (direct C++ API) the DbData will be filled with the property values
  4. sequence<str> [in] - several attribute properties to be fetched
  5. sequence<DbDatum> [in] - several attribute properties to be fetched
  6. dict<str, obj> [in,out] - keys are attribute names In this case the given dict values will be changed to contain the several attribute property values
Return:

a dictionary which keys are the attribute names the value associated with each key being a another dictionary where keys are property names and value is a DbDatum containing the property value.

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

get_device_attribute_property_history(self, dev_name, att_name, prop_name) → DbHistoryList
Get the list of the last 10 modifications of the specified device attribute property. Note that propname and devname can contain a wildcard character (eg: ‘prop*’).
Parameters:
dev_name:(str) device name
attn_ame:(str) attribute name
prop_name:(str) property name
Return:

DbHistoryList containing the list of modifications

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 7.0.0

get_device_class_list(self, server) → DbDatum
Query the database for a list of devices and classes served by the specified server. Return a list with the following structure: [device name, class name, device name, class name, …]
Parameters:
server:(str) name of the server with format: <server name>/<instance>
Return:

DbDatum containing list with the following structure: [device_name, class name]

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 3.0.4

get_device_domain(self, wildcard) → DbDatum
Query the database for a list of of device domain names which match the wildcard provided (* is wildcard for any character(s)). Domain names are case insensitive.
Parameters:
wildcard:(str) domain filter
Return:

DbDatum with the list of device domain names

get_device_exported(self, filter) → DbDatum
Query the database for a list of exported devices whose names satisfy the supplied filter (* is wildcard for any character(s))
Parameters:
filter:(str) device name filter (wildcard)
Return:

DbDatum with the list of exported devices

get_device_exported_for_class(self, class_name) → DbDatum
Query database for list of exported devices for the specified class.
Parameters:
class_name:(str) class name
Return:

DbDatum with the list of exported devices for the

New in PyTango 7.0.0

get_device_family(self, wildcard) → DbDatum
Query the database for a list of of device family names which match the wildcard provided (* is wildcard for any character(s)). Family names are case insensitive.
Parameters:
wildcard:(str) family filter
Return:

DbDatum with the list of device family names

get_device_from_alias(self, alias) → str
Get the device name from an alias.
Parameters:
alias:(str) alias
Return:

device name

New in PyTango 8.1.0

get_device_info(self, dev_name) → DbDevFullInfo

Query the databse for the full info of the specified device.

Example:
dev_info = db.get_device_info('my/own/device')
print(dev_info.name)
print(dev_info.class_name)
print(dev_info.ds_full_name)
print(dev_info.exported)
print(dev_info.ior)
print(dev_info.version)
print(dev_info.pid)
print(dev_info.started_date)
print(dev_info.stopped_date)
Parameters:
dev_name:(str) device name
Return:

DbDevFullInfo

New in PyTango 8.1.0

get_device_member(self, wildcard) → DbDatum
Query the database for a list of of device member names which match the wildcard provided (* is wildcard for any character(s)). Member names are case insensitive.
Parameters:
wildcard:(str) member filter
Return:

DbDatum with the list of device member names

get_device_name(self, serv_name, class_name) → DbDatum
Query the database for a list of devices served by a server for a given device class
Parameters:
serv_name:(str) server name
class_name:(str) device class name
Return:

DbDatum with the list of device names

get_device_property(self, dev_name, value) → dict<str, seq<str>>

Query the database for a list of device properties.

Parameters:
dev_name:

(str) object name

value:

can be one of the following:

  1. str [in] - single property data to be fetched
  2. DbDatum [in] - single property data to be fetched
  3. DbData [in,out] - several property data to be fetched In this case (direct C++ API) the DbData will be filled with the property values
  4. sequence<str> [in] - several property data to be fetched
  5. sequence<DbDatum> [in] - several property data to be fetched
  6. dict<str, obj> [in,out] - keys are property names In this case the given dict values will be changed to contain the several property values
Return:

a dictionary which keys are the property names the value associated with each key being a a sequence of strings being the property value.

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

get_device_property_history(self, dev_name, prop_name) → DbHistoryList
Get the list of the last 10 modifications of the specified device property. Note that propname can contain a wildcard character (eg: ‘prop*’). This corresponds to the pure C++ API call.
Parameters:
serv_name:(str) server name
prop_name:(str) property name
Return:

DbHistoryList containing the list of modifications

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 7.0.0

get_device_property_list(self, dev_name, wildcard, array=None) → DbData
Query the database for a list of properties defined for the specified device and which match the specified wildcard. If array parameter is given, it must be an object implementing de ‘append’ method. If given, it is filled with the matching property names. If not given the method returns a new DbDatum containing the matching property names.

New in PyTango 7.0.0

Parameters:
dev_name:(str) device name
wildcard:(str) property name wildcard
array:[out] (sequence) (optional) array that will contain the matching property names.
Return:

if container is None, return is a new DbDatum containing the matching property names. Otherwise returns the given array filled with the property names

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device

get_device_service_list(self, dev_name) → DbDatum
Query database for the list of services provided by the given device.
Parameters:
dev_name:(str) device name
Return:

DbDatum with the list of services

New in PyTango 8.1.0

get_file_name(self) → str
Returns the database file name or throws an exception if not using a file database
Parameters:None
Return:a string containing the database file name
Throws:DevFailed

New in PyTango 7.2.0

get_host_list(self) → DbDatum

get_host_list (self, wildcard) -> DbDatum

Returns the list of all host names registered in the database.
Parameters:
wildcard:(str) (optional) wildcard (eg: ‘l-c0*’)
Return:

DbDatum with the list of registered host names

get_host_server_list(self, host_name) → DbDatum
Query the database for a list of servers registred on the specified host.
Parameters:
host_name:(str) host name
Return:

DbDatum containing list of servers for the specified host

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 3.0.4

get_info(self) → str
Query the database for some general info about the tables.
Parameters:None
Return:a multiline string
get_instance_name_list(self, serv_name) → DbDatum
Return the list of all instance names existing in the database for the specifed server.
Parameters:
serv_name:(str) server name with format <server name>
Return:

DbDatum containing list of instance names for the specified server

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 3.0.4

get_object_list(self, wildcard) → DbDatum
Query the database for a list of object (free properties) for which properties are defined and which match the specified wildcard.
Parameters:
wildcard:(str) object wildcard
Return:

DbDatum containing the list of object names matching the given wildcard

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 7.0.0

get_object_property_list(self, obj_name, wildcard) → DbDatum
Query the database for a list of properties defined for the specified object and which match the specified wildcard.
Parameters:
obj_name:(str) object name
wildcard:(str) property name wildcard
Return:

DbDatum with list of properties defined for the specified object and which match the specified wildcard

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 7.0.0

get_property(self, obj_name, value) → dict<str, seq<str>>
Query the database for a list of object (i.e non-device) properties.
Parameters:
obj_name:

(str) object name

value:

can be one of the following:

  1. str [in] - single property data to be fetched
  2. DbDatum [in] - single property data to be fetched
  3. DbData [in,out] - several property data to be fetched In this case (direct C++ API) the DbData will be filled with the property values
  4. sequence<str> [in] - several property data to be fetched
  5. sequence<DbDatum> [in] - several property data to be fetched
  6. dict<str, obj> [in,out] - keys are property names In this case the given dict values will be changed to contain the several property values
Return:

a dictionary which keys are the property names the value associated with each key being a a sequence of strings being the property value.

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

get_property_forced(obj_name, value)

get_property(self, obj_name, value) -> dict<str, seq<str>>

Query the database for a list of object (i.e non-device) properties.
Parameters:
obj_name:

(str) object name

value:

can be one of the following:

  1. str [in] - single property data to be fetched
  2. DbDatum [in] - single property data to be fetched
  3. DbData [in,out] - several property data to be fetched In this case (direct C++ API) the DbData will be filled with the property values
  4. sequence<str> [in] - several property data to be fetched
  5. sequence<DbDatum> [in] - several property data to be fetched
  6. dict<str, obj> [in,out] - keys are property names In this case the given dict values will be changed to contain the several property values
Return:

a dictionary which keys are the property names the value associated with each key being a a sequence of strings being the property value.

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

get_property_history(self, obj_name, prop_name) → DbHistoryList
Get the list of the last 10 modifications of the specifed object property. Note that propname can contain a wildcard character (eg: ‘prop*’)
Parameters:
serv_name:(str) server name
prop_name:(str) property name
Return:

DbHistoryList containing the list of modifications

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 7.0.0

get_server_class_list(self, server) → DbDatum
Query the database for a list of classes instancied by the specified server. The DServer class exists in all TANGO servers and for this reason this class is removed from the returned list.
Parameters:
server:(str) name of the server to be deleted with format: <server name>/<instance>
Return:

DbDatum containing list of class names instanciated by the specified server

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 3.0.4

get_server_info(self, server) → DbServerInfo
Query the database for server information.
Parameters:
server:(str) name of the server to be unexported with format: <server name>/<instance>
Return:

DbServerInfo with server information

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 3.0.4

get_server_list(self) → DbDatum

get_server_list (self, wildcard) -> DbDatum

Return the list of all servers registered in the database. If wildcard parameter is given, then the the list matching servers will be returned (ex: Serial/*)
Parameters:
wildcard:(str) host wildcard (ex: Serial/*)
Return:

DbDatum containing list of registered servers

get_server_name_list(self) → DbDatum
Return the list of all server names registered in the database.
Parameters:None
Return:DbDatum containing list of server names
Throws:ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 3.0.4

get_services(self, serv_name, inst_name) → DbDatum
Query database for specified services.
Parameters:
serv_name:(str) service name
inst_name:(str) instance name (can be a wildcard character (‘*’))
Return:

DbDatum with the list of available services

New in PyTango 3.0.4

import_device(self, dev_name) → DbDevImportInfo

Query the databse for the export info of the specified device.

Example:
dev_imp_info = db.import_device('my/own/device')
print(dev_imp_info.name)
print(dev_imp_info.exported)
print(dev_imp_info.ior)
print(dev_imp_info.version)
Parameters:
dev_name:(str) device name
Return:

DbDevImportInfo

is_control_access_checked(self) → bool
Returns True if control access is checked or False otherwise.
Parameters:None
Return:(bool) True if control access is checked or False

New in PyTango 7.0.0

is_multi_tango_host(self) → bool
Returns if in multi tango host.
Parameters:None
Return:True if multi tango host or False otherwise

New in PyTango 7.1.4

put_attribute_alias(self, attr_name, alias) → None
Set an alias for an attribute name. The attribute alias is specified by aliasname and the attribute name is specifed by attname. If the given alias already exists, a DevFailed exception is thrown.
Parameters:
attr_name:(str) full attribute name
alias:(str) alias
Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

put_class_attribute_property(self, class_name, value) → None
Insert or update a list of properties for the specified class.
Parameters:
class_name:

(str) class name

propdata:

can be one of the following:

  1. tango.DbData - several property data to be inserted

  2. sequence<DbDatum> - several property data to be inserted

  3. dict<str, dict<str, obj>> keys are attribute names and value being another dictionary which keys are the attribute property names and the value associated with each key being:

    3.1 seq<str> 3.2 tango.DbDatum

Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

put_class_property(self, class_name, value) → None
Insert or update a list of properties for the specified class.
Parameters:
class_name:(str) class name
value:can be one of the following: 1. DbDatum - single property data to be inserted 2. DbData - several property data to be inserted 3. sequence<DbDatum> - several property data to be inserted 4. dict<str, DbDatum> - keys are property names and value has data to be inserted 5. dict<str, obj> - keys are property names and str(obj) is property value 6. dict<str, seq<str>> - keys are property names and value has data to be inserted
Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

put_device_alias(self, dev_name, alias) → None
Query database for list of exported devices for the specified class.
Parameters:
dev_name:(str) device name
alias:(str) alias name
Return:

None

put_device_attribute_property(self, dev_name, value) → None
Insert or update a list of properties for the specified device.
Parameters:
dev_name:

(str) device name

value:

can be one of the following:

  1. DbData - several property data to be inserted

  2. sequence<DbDatum> - several property data to be inserted

  3. dict<str, dict<str, obj>> keys are attribute names and value being another dictionary which keys are the attribute property names and the value associated with each key being:

    3.1 seq<str> 3.2 tango.DbDatum

Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

put_device_property(self, dev_name, value) → None

Insert or update a list of properties for the specified device.

Parameters:
dev_name:

(str) object name

value:

can be one of the following:

  1. DbDatum - single property data to be inserted
  2. DbData - several property data to be inserted
  3. sequence<DbDatum> - several property data to be inserted
  4. dict<str, DbDatum> - keys are property names and value has data to be inserted
  5. dict<str, obj> - keys are property names and str(obj) is property value
  6. dict<str, seq<str>> - keys are property names and value has data to be inserted
Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

put_property(self, obj_name, value) → None
Insert or update a list of properties for the specified object.
Parameters:
obj_name:

(str) object name

value:

can be one of the following:

  1. DbDatum - single property data to be inserted
  2. DbData - several property data to be inserted
  3. sequence<DbDatum> - several property data to be inserted
  4. dict<str, DbDatum> - keys are property names and value has data to be inserted
  5. dict<str, obj> - keys are property names and str(obj) is property value
  6. dict<str, seq<str>> - keys are property names and value has data to be inserted
Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

put_server_info(self, info) → None
Add/update server information in the database.
Parameters:
info:(DbServerInfo) new server information
Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 3.0.4

register_service(self, serv_name, inst_name, dev_name) → None
Register the specified service wihtin the database.
Parameters:
serv_name:(str) service name
inst_name:(str) instance name
dev_name:(str) device name
Return:

None

New in PyTango 3.0.4

rename_server(self, old_ds_name, new_ds_name) → None
Rename a device server process.
Parameters:
old_ds_name:(str) old name
new_ds_name:(str) new name
Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 8.1.0

reread_filedatabase(self) → None
Force a complete refresh over the database if using a file based database.
Parameters:None
Return:None

New in PyTango 7.0.0

set_access_checked(self, val) → None
Sets or unsets the control access check.
Parameters:
val:(bool) True to set or False to unset the access control
Return:

None

New in PyTango 7.0.0

unexport_device(self, dev_name) → None

Mark the specified device as unexported in the database

Example:
db.unexport_device('my/own/device')
Parameters:
dev_name:(str) device name
Return:

None

unexport_event(self, event) → None
Un-export an event from the database.
Parameters:
event:(str) event
Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

New in PyTango 7.0.0

unexport_server(self, server) → None
Mark all devices exported for this server as unexported.
Parameters:
server:(str) name of the server to be unexported with format: <server name>/<instance>
Return:

None

Throws:

ConnectionFailed, CommunicationFailed, DevFailed from device (DB_SQLError)

unregister_service(self, serv_name, inst_name) → None
Unregister the specified service from the database.
Parameters:
serv_name:(str) service name
inst_name:(str) instance name
Return:

None

New in PyTango 3.0.4

write_filedatabase(self) → None
Force a write to the file if using a file based database.
Parameters:None
Return:None

New in PyTango 7.0.0

class tango.DbDatum

A single database value which has a name, type, address and value and methods for inserting and extracting C++ native types. This is the fundamental type for specifying database properties. Every property has a name and has one or more values associated with it. A status flag indicates if there is data in the DbDatum object or not. An additional flag allows the user to activate exceptions.

Note: DbDatum is extended to support the python sequence API.
This way the DbDatum behaves like a sequence of strings. This allows the user to work with a DbDatum as if it was working with the old list of strings.

New in PyTango 7.0.0

is_empty(self) → bool
Returns True or False depending on whether the DbDatum object contains data or not. It can be used to test whether a property is defined in the database or not.
Parameters:None
Return:(bool) True if no data or False otherwise.

New in PyTango 7.0.0

size(self) → int
Returns the number of separate elements in the value.
Parameters:None
Return:the number of separate elements in the value.

New in PyTango 7.0.0

class tango.DbDevExportInfo

import info for a device (should be retrived from the database) with the following members:

  • name : (str) device name
  • ior : (str) CORBA reference of the device
  • host : name of the computer hosting the server
  • version : (str) version
  • pid : process identifier
class tango.DbDevExportInfo

import info for a device (should be retrived from the database) with the following members:

  • name : (str) device name
  • ior : (str) CORBA reference of the device
  • host : name of the computer hosting the server
  • version : (str) version
  • pid : process identifier
class tango.DbDevImportInfo

import info for a device (should be retrived from the database) with the following members:

  • name : (str) device name
  • exported : 1 if device is running, 0 else
  • ior : (str)CORBA reference of the device
  • version : (str) version
class tango.DbDevInfo

A structure containing available information for a device with the following members:

  • name : (str) name
  • _class : (str) device class
  • server : (str) server
class tango.DbHistory

A structure containing the modifications of a property. No public members.

get_attribute_name(self) → str
Returns the attribute name (empty for object properties or device properties)
Parameters:None
Return:(str) attribute name
get_date(self) → str
Returns the update date
Parameters:None
Return:(str) update date
get_name(self) → str
Returns the property name.
Parameters:None
Return:(str) property name
get_value(self) → DbDatum
Returns a COPY of the property value
Parameters:None
Return:(DbDatum) a COPY of the property value
is_deleted(self) → bool
Returns True if the property has been deleted or False otherwise
Parameters:None
Return:(bool) True if the property has been deleted or False otherwise
class tango.DbServerInfo

A structure containing available information for a device server with the following members:

  • name : (str) name
  • host : (str) host
  • mode : (str) mode
  • level : (str) level