#!/usr/bin/env python # # License: BSD # https://raw.githubusercontent.com/splintered-reality/py_trees/devel/LICENSE # ############################################################################## # Documentation ############################################################################## """ .. argparse:: :module: py_trees.demos.context_switching :func: command_line_argument_parser :prog: py-trees-demo-context-switching .. graphviz:: dot/demo-context_switching.dot .. image:: images/context_switching.gif """ ############################################################################## # Imports ############################################################################## import argparse import py_trees import sys import time import os,sys sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))) import py_trees.console as console ############################################################################## # Classes ############################################################################## def description(): content = "Demonstrates context switching with parallels and sequences.\n" content += "\n" content += "A context switching behaviour is run in parallel with a work sequence.\n" content += "Switching the context occurs in the initialise() and terminate() methods\n" content += "of the context switching behaviour. Note that whether the sequence results\n" content += "in failure or success, the context switch behaviour will always call the\n" content += "terminate() method to restore the context. It will also call terminate()\n" content += "to restore the context in the event of a higher priority parent cancelling\n" content += "this parallel subtree.\n" if py_trees.console.has_colours: banner_line = console.green + "*" * 79 + "\n" + console.reset s = "\n" s += banner_line s += console.bold_white + "Context Switching".center(79) + "\n" + console.reset s += banner_line s += "\n" s += content s += "\n" s += banner_line else: s = content return s def epilog(): if py_trees.console.has_colours: return console.cyan + "And his noodly appendage reached forth to tickle the blessed...\n" + console.reset else: return None def command_line_argument_parser(): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=description(), epilog=epilog(), formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter, ) parser.add_argument('-r', '--render', action='store_true', help='render dot tree to file') return parser class ContextSwitch(py_trees.behaviour.Behaviour): """ An example of a context switching class that sets (in ``initialise()``) and restores a context (in ``terminate()``). Use in parallel with a sequence/subtree that does the work while in this context. .. attention:: Simply setting a pair of behaviours (set and reset context) on either end of a sequence will not suffice for context switching. In the case that one of the work behaviours in the sequence fails, the final reset context switch will never trigger. """ def __init__(self, name="ContextSwitch"): super(ContextSwitch, self).__init__(name) self.feedback_message = "no context" def initialise(self): """ Backup and set a new context. """ self.logger.debug("%s.initialise()[switch context]" % (self.__class__.__name__)) # Some actions that: # 1. retrieve the current context from somewhere # 2. cache the context internally # 3. apply a new context self.feedback_message = "new context" def update(self): """ Just returns RUNNING while it waits for other activities to finish. """ self.logger.debug("%s.update()[RUNNING][%s]" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.feedback_message)) return py_trees.common.Status.RUNNING def terminate(self, new_status): """ Restore the context with the previously backed up context. """ self.logger.debug("%s.terminate()[%s->%s][restore context]" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.status, new_status)) # Some actions that: # 1. restore the cached context self.feedback_message = "restored context" def create_root(): root = py_trees.composites.Parallel(name="Parallel", policy=py_trees.common.ParallelPolicy.SuccessOnOne()) context_switch = ContextSwitch(name="Context") sequence = py_trees.composites.Sequence(name="Sequence") for job in ["Action 1", "Action 2"]: success_after_two = py_trees.behaviours.Count(name=job, fail_until=0, running_until=2, success_until=10) sequence.add_child(success_after_two) root.add_child(context_switch) root.add_child(sequence) return root ############################################################################## # Main ############################################################################## def main(): """ Entry point for the demo script. """ args = command_line_argument_parser().parse_args() print(description()) py_trees.logging.level = py_trees.logging.Level.DEBUG root = create_root() #################### # Rendering #################### if args.render: py_trees.display.render_dot_tree(root) sys.exit() #################### # Execute #################### root.setup_with_descendants() for i in range(1, 6): try: print("\n--------- Tick {0} ---------\n".format(i)) root.tick_once() print("\n") print("{}".format(py_trees.display.unicode_tree(root, show_status=True))) time.sleep(1.0) except KeyboardInterrupt: break print("\n")