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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2016 Damien P. George
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2017 Scott Shawcroft for Adafruit Industries
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2019 Carter Nelson
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2019 Roy Hooper
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
"""
`neopixel` - NeoPixel strip driver
====================================================
* Author(s): Damien P. George, Scott Shawcroft, Carter Nelson, Rose Hooper
"""
import sys
import board
import digitalio
from neopixel_write import neopixel_write
import adafruit_pixelbuf
try:
# Used only for typing
from typing import Optional, Type
from types import TracebackType
import microcontroller
except ImportError:
pass
__version__ = "0.0.0+auto.0"
__repo__ = "https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_NeoPixel.git"
# Pixel color order constants
RGB = "RGB"
"""Red Green Blue"""
GRB = "GRB"
"""Green Red Blue"""
RGBW = "RGBW"
"""Red Green Blue White"""
GRBW = "GRBW"
"""Green Red Blue White"""
class NeoPixel(adafruit_pixelbuf.PixelBuf):
"""
A sequence of neopixels.
:param ~microcontroller.Pin pin: The pin to output neopixel data on.
:param int n: The number of neopixels in the chain
:param int bpp: Bytes per pixel. 3 for RGB and 4 for RGBW pixels.
:param float brightness: Brightness of the pixels between 0.0 and 1.0 where 1.0 is full
brightness
:param bool auto_write: True if the neopixels should immediately change when set. If False,
`show` must be called explicitly.
:param str pixel_order: Set the pixel color channel order. GRBW is set by default.
Example for Circuit Playground Express:
.. code-block:: python
import neopixel
from board import *
RED = 0x100000 # (0x10, 0, 0) also works
pixels = neopixel.NeoPixel(NEOPIXEL, 10)
for i in range(len(pixels)):
pixels[i] = RED
Example for Circuit Playground Express setting every other pixel red using a slice:
.. code-block:: python
import neopixel
from board import *
import time
RED = 0x100000 # (0x10, 0, 0) also works
# Using ``with`` ensures pixels are cleared after we're done.
with neopixel.NeoPixel(NEOPIXEL, 10) as pixels:
pixels[::2] = [RED] * (len(pixels) // 2)
time.sleep(2)
.. py:method:: NeoPixel.show()
Shows the new colors on the pixels themselves if they haven't already
been autowritten.
The colors may or may not be showing after this function returns because
it may be done asynchronously.
.. py:method:: NeoPixel.fill(color)
Colors all pixels the given ***color***.
.. py:attribute:: brightness
Overall brightness of the pixel (0 to 1.0)
"""
def __init__(
self,
pin: microcontroller.Pin,
n: int,
*,
bpp: int = 3,
brightness: float = 1.0,
auto_write: bool = True,
pixel_order: str = None
):
if not pixel_order:
pixel_order = GRB if bpp == 3 else GRBW
elif isinstance(pixel_order, tuple):
order_list = [RGBW[order] for order in pixel_order]
pixel_order = "".join(order_list)
self._power = None
if (
sys.implementation.version[0] >= 7
and getattr(board, "NEOPIXEL", None) == pin
):
power = getattr(board, "NEOPIXEL_POWER_INVERTED", None)
polarity = power is None
if not power:
power = getattr(board, "NEOPIXEL_POWER", None)
if power:
try:
self._power = digitalio.DigitalInOut(power)
self._power.switch_to_output(value=polarity)
except ValueError:
pass
super().__init__(
n, brightness=brightness, byteorder=pixel_order, auto_write=auto_write
)
self.pin = digitalio.DigitalInOut(pin)
self.pin.direction = digitalio.Direction.OUTPUT
def deinit(self) -> None:
"""Blank out the NeoPixels and release the pin."""
self.fill(0)
self.show()
self.pin.deinit()
if self._power:
self._power.deinit()
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(
self,
exception_type: Optional[Type[BaseException]],
exception_value: Optional[BaseException],
traceback: Optional[TracebackType],
):
self.deinit()
def __repr__(self):
return "[" + ", ".join([str(x) for x in self]) + "]"
@property
def n(self) -> int:
"""
The number of neopixels in the chain (read-only)
"""
return len(self)
def write(self) -> None:
""".. deprecated: 1.0.0
Use ``show`` instead. It matches Micro:Bit and Arduino APIs."""
self.show()
def _transmit(self, buffer: bytearray) -> None:
neopixel_write(self.pin, buffer)