Phase A of the IoT initiative — gets the server-side infrastructure
in place before the Raspberry Pi hardware arrives, so the iot admin
UI + /fp/iot/ingest endpoint are ready to accept the first real
temperature reading as soon as the Pi is wired up.
New top-level folder: fusion_iot/
1. **iot_base/** — Odoo S.A. iot_base module, copied from
RePackaged-Odoo verbatim. LGPL-3 upstream, no changes needed.
2. **iot/** — Odoo S.A. iot module, repackaged:
- `models/update.py` neutralised (removed the publisher_warranty
IoT-Box-counting report that phones home to odoo.com for
enterprise licence enforcement)
- `iot_handlers/lib/load_worldline_library.sh` deleted (proprietary
Worldline payment lib fetch from download.odoo.com, not needed)
- `wizard/add_iot_box.py._connect_iot_box_with_pairing_code` —
upstream called odoo.com's iot-proxy to resolve pairing codes;
replaced with a no-op. Pi-side iot_drivers proxy registers
directly with this Odoo server instead.
- Manifest rebranded with an explicit changelog preamble.
3. **fusion_plating_iot/** — new plating-specific wrapper:
- `fp.tank.sensor` — maps an iot.device (or a direct-HTTP-ingest
sensor) to a fusion.plating.tank + fusion.plating.bath.parameter.
Supports DS18B20, PT100/1000, pH, conductivity, level. Per-sensor
alert_min/max overrides.
- `fp.tank.reading` — append-only time-series. On create, evaluates
against sensor's alert range. On in-spec → out-of-spec TRANSITION,
auto-raises a fusion.plating.quality.hold (once per excursion,
no spam during sustained out-of-spec).
- `POST /fp/iot/ingest` — shared-secret HTTP endpoint for sensors
bypassing the Pi proxy. Token via X-FP-IOT-Token header OR body.
Accepts single-reading or batch payloads.
- Menu under Plating → Operations → Sensors & Readings.
- Tank form inherits get a Sensors tab inline.
Deployed to entech. Verified end-to-end:
- Install: iot_base + iot + fusion_plating_iot all 'installed'
- Smoke test: in-spec → out-of-spec → hold raised (HOLD-0010);
continued excursion → NO duplicate hold; back-in-spec → NEW
excursion → NEW hold (HOLD-0011) ✓
- HTTP endpoint: correct token → 200 accepted; wrong token → 401;
unknown device_serial → 404; batch payload → 200 accepted=N ✓
Phase B (when Raspberry Pi hardware arrives): DS18B20 iot_handler
driver for the Pi-side iot_drivers proxy + systemd service on
vanilla Raspberry Pi OS + first live reading from physical probe.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
45 lines
1.8 KiB
Python
45 lines
1.8 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details.
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import ctypes
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import subprocess
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import logging
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from odoo.addons.iot_drivers.interface import Interface
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from odoo.addons.iot_drivers.tools.helpers import path_file
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from odoo.addons.iot_drivers.iot_handlers.lib.ctypes_terminal_driver import import_ctypes_library, create_ctypes_string_buffer
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_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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# Check if the Worldline CTEP library exists, download it and set up the linker otherwise
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if not path_file('odoo/addons/iot_drivers/iot_handlers/lib/ctep/libeasyctep.so').exists():
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load_worldline_library_script = path_file('odoo/addons/iot_drivers/iot_handlers/lib/load_worldline_library.sh')
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try:
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subprocess.run(["sudo", "sh", load_worldline_library_script], check=True)
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
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_logger.exception('An error encountered while downloading / setting up Worldline CTEP library')
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easyCTEP = import_ctypes_library('ctep', 'libeasyctep.so')
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# CTEPManager* createCTEPManager(void);
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easyCTEP.createCTEPManager.restype = ctypes.c_void_p
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# int connectedTerminal(CTEPManager* manager, char* terminal_id, std::shared_ptr<ect::CTEPTerminal> terminal)
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easyCTEP.connectedTerminal.argtypes = [ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_char_p, ctypes.c_void_p]
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class CTEPInterface(Interface):
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_loop_delay = 10
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connection_type = 'ctep'
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def __init__(self):
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super().__init__()
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self.manager = easyCTEP.createCTEPManager()
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def get_devices(self):
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devices = {}
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terminal_id = create_ctypes_string_buffer()
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device = ctypes.c_void_p()
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if easyCTEP.connectedTerminal(self.manager, terminal_id, ctypes.byref(device)):
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devices[terminal_id.value.decode('utf-8')] = device
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return devices
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