Classes for use in communicating with devices on a 1-Wire bus.
This driver depends on:
Please ensure all dependencies are available on the CircuitPython filesystem. This is easily achieved by downloading the Adafruit library and driver bundle.
import board from adafruit_onewire.bus import OneWireBus ow_bus = OneWireBus(board.D2) devices = ow_bus.scan() for d in devices: print("ROM={}\tFamily=0x{:02x}".format(d.rom, d.family_code))Contributions are welcome! Please read our Code of Conduct before contributing to help this project stay welcoming.
To build this library locally you'll need to install the circuitpython-build-tools package.
python3 -m venv .env source .env/bin/activate pip install circuitpython-build-toolsOnce installed, make sure you are in the virtual environment:
source .env/bin/activateThen run the build:
circuitpython-build-bundles --filename_prefix adafruit-circuitpython-onewire --library_location .Sphinx is used to build the documentation based on rST files and comments in the code. First, install dependencies (feel free to reuse the virtual environment from above):
python3 -m venv .env source .env/bin/activate pip install Sphinx sphinx-rtd-themeNow, once you have the virtual environment activated:
cd docs sphinx-build -E -W -b html . _build/htmlThis will output the documentation to docs/_build/html. Open the index.html in your browser to view them. It will also (due to -W) error out on any warning like Travis will. This is a good way to locally verify it will pass.