aprs_tool/kiss_and_db.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import os
import sqlite3
import aprs
import json
import aprslib
import configparser
import time
import logging
from apscheduler.schedulers.asyncio import AsyncIOScheduler
import time
def read_config():
config = configparser.ConfigParser()
config.read('config.ini')
return config
def get_db_connection():
conn = sqlite3.connect('database.db')
conn.row_factory = sqlite3.Row
return conn
def refresh_kiss_connection(kiss_conn):
logging.debug("Restarting KISS connection on schedule")
logging.debug("Stopping current connection")
kiss_conn.stop()
logging.debug("Waiting 5 seconds")
time.sleep(5)
logging.debug("Starting new connection")
kiss_conn.start()
def main():
# Add the call and location of this station to the packet info
config = read_config()
# MYCALL = os.environ.get("MYCALL", "W1CDN")
# KISS_HOST = os.environ.get("KISS_HOST", "192.168.0.30")
# KISS_PORT = os.environ.get("KISS_PORT", "8001")
logging.basicConfig(filename=config['Settings']['log_path'], level=logging.DEBUG, \
format='%(asctime)s - %(message)s')
logging.debug('kiss_and_db.py running')
ki = aprs.TCPKISS(host=config['Settings']['kiss_host'], port=int(config['Settings']['kiss_port']))
ki.start()
scheduler = AsyncIOScheduler()
scheduler.add_job(refresh_kiss_connection, 'interval', hours = 1, args = [ki])
scheduler.start()
# Make a simple frame and send it
frame = aprs.APRSFrame.ui(
destination="APZ001",
source=config['Settings']['mycall'],
path=["WIDE1-1"],
info=b">Hello World!",
)
#ki.write(frame)
# Watch for new packets to come in
while True:
conn = get_db_connection()
for frame in ki.read(min_frames=1):
logging.debug("New packet, trying to parse")
try:
a = aprslib.parse(str(frame))
a['station_call'] = config['Settings']['station_call']
a['station_lat'] = config['Settings']['station_lat']
a['station_lon'] = config['Settings']['station_lon']
a['created_unix'] = int(time.time())
print(a)
# Make this a string and deal with it later (probably a mistake)
a['path'] = str(a['path'])
# Store true/false as 1/0
if 'alive' in a:
if a['alive'] == True:
a['alive'] = 1
else:
a['alive'] = 0
# Build an INSERT statement based on the fields we have from the frame
attrib_names = ', '.join('"%s"' % w for w in a.keys())
attrib_values = ", ".join("?" * len(a.keys()))
logging.debug("Inserting into database")
try:
# Insert data
sql = "INSERT INTO frames ("+attrib_names+") VALUES ("+attrib_values+")"
conn.execute(sql, list(a.values()))
logging.debug("Frames table updated")
# TODO update stations table here
# Original intent was to include the id from the frames table,
# but that would mean making another query.
# It's not immediately needed, so I'm skipping it.
# Build query
# "from" is wrappedin [] because it is a reserved word and using '' doesn't work.
# https://www.sqlite.org/lang_keywords.html
#try:
station_update = "'"+a['from'] +"', '"+ str(a['created_unix']) +"', '1'"
query3 = "INSERT INTO stations ([from], last_heard_unix, count) \
VALUES("+station_update+") \
ON CONFLICT([from]) \
DO UPDATE SET count = count + 1,\
last_heard_unix = excluded.last_heard_unix;"
# Insert/update data
conn.execute(query3)
logging.debug("Station table updated")
conn.commit()
#except:
# print("Stations table couldn't be updated.")
# TODO remove packets that are older ('created') than a limit set in config.ini
# "5 minutes" also works
#conn.execute("DELETE FROM frames WHERE created < DATETIME('now', '"+config['Settings']['keep_time']+"')")
#conn.commit()
except:
#print("Error with SQLite!")
logging.error("Error with SQLite!")
except:
#print("Frame could not be parsed.")
logging.error("Frame could not be parsed.")
conn.close()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()