Answered my own question, and for anyone who's referencing this later...
If you download the source for the crazyflie python client, there is a folder called "examples" with the code being referenced above "basiclog.py". After modification this code can be run by going to the examples folder in command line and running "python basiclog.py". This python file will automatically detect and connect to a nearby crazyflie and then execute the program.
Thanks so much for the help! I'm not quite done yet though...
Here's the function that gets the data and does a get request
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def _stab_log_data(self, timestamp, data, logconf):
"""Callback froma the log API when data arrives"""
print data
parameters = 'Data=' + str(data)
print server + thing + servicecall + appKey + session + parameters
r = requests.get(server + thing + servicecall + appKey + session + parameters)
print r
However when I actually run the code second two print statements don't happen. Any idea why?
Full code for reference:
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
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# +------+ / __ )(_) /_______________ _____ ___
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#
# Copyright (C) 2014 Bitcraze AB
#
# Crazyflie Nano Quadcopter Client
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
# MA 02110-1301, USA.
"""
Simple example that connects to the first Crazyflie found, logs the Stabilizer
and prints it to the console. After 10s the application disconnects and exits.
"""
import sys
sys.path.append("../lib")
import cflib.crtp
import logging
import time
from threading import Timer
import cflib.crtp
from cfclient.utils.logconfigreader import LogConfig
from cflib.crazyflie import Crazyflie
import requests
# Only output errors from the logging framework
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.ERROR)
class LoggingExample:
"""
Simple logging example class that logs the Stabilizer from a supplied
link uri and disconnects after 5s.
"""
def __init__(self, link_uri):
""" Initialize and run the example with the specified link_uri """
# Create a Crazyflie object without specifying any cache dirs
self._cf = Crazyflie()
#ThingWorx connection information
server = 'http://acadev1.cloud.thingworx.com/Thingworx/Things/'
thing = 'MicroQuad_Thing'
servicecall = '/Services/Write?method=put&'
appKey = 'appKey=4456a419-5b4d-4c8c-98a7-d88a1804f7ee'
session = '&x-thingworx-session=true&'
# Connect some callbacks from the Crazyflie API
self._cf.connected.add_callback(self._connected)
self._cf.disconnected.add_callback(self._disconnected)
self._cf.connection_failed.add_callback(self._connection_failed)
self._cf.connection_lost.add_callback(self._connection_lost)
print "Connecting to %s" % link_uri
# Try to connect to the Crazyflie
self._cf.open_link(link_uri)
# Variable used to keep main loop occupied until disconnect
self.is_connected = True
def _connected(self, link_uri):
""" This callback is called form the Crazyflie API when a Crazyflie
has been connected and the TOCs have been downloaded."""
print "Connected to %s" % link_uri
# The definition of the logconfig can be made before connecting
self._lg_stab = LogConfig(name="Stabilizer", period_in_ms=10)
self._lg_stab.add_variable("stabilizer.roll", "float")
self._lg_stab.add_variable("stabilizer.pitch", "float")
self._lg_stab.add_variable("stabilizer.yaw", "float")
# Adding the configuration cannot be done until a Crazyflie is
# connected, since we need to check that the variables we
# would like to log are in the TOC.
self._cf.log.add_config(self._lg_stab)
if self._lg_stab.valid:
# This callback will receive the data
self._lg_stab.data_received_cb.add_callback(self._stab_log_data)
# This callback will be called on errors
self._lg_stab.error_cb.add_callback(self._stab_log_error)
# Start the logging
self._lg_stab.start()
else:
print("Could not add logconfig since some variables are not in TOC")
# Start a timer to disconnect in 10s
t = Timer(5, self._cf.close_link)
t.start()
def _stab_log_error(self, logconf, msg):
"""Callback from the log API when an error occurs"""
print "Error when logging %s: %s" % (logconf.name, msg)
def _stab_log_data(self, timestamp, data, logconf):
"""Callback froma the log API when data arrives"""
print data
parameters = 'Data=' + str(data)
print server + thing + servicecall + appKey + session + parameters
r = requests.get(server + thing + servicecall + appKey + session + parameters)
print r
def _connection_failed(self, link_uri, msg):
"""Callback when connection initial connection fails (i.e no Crazyflie
at the speficied address)"""
print "Connection to %s failed: %s" % (link_uri, msg)
self.is_connected = False
def _connection_lost(self, link_uri, msg):
"""Callback when disconnected after a connection has been made (i.e
Crazyflie moves out of range)"""
print "Connection to %s lost: %s" % (link_uri, msg)
def _disconnected(self, link_uri):
"""Callback when the Crazyflie is disconnected (called in all cases)"""
print "Disconnected from %s" % link_uri
self.is_connected = False
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Initialize the low-level drivers (don't list the debug drivers)
cflib.crtp.init_drivers(enable_debug_driver=False)
# Scan for Crazyflies and use the first one found
print "Scanning interfaces for Crazyflies..."
available = cflib.crtp.scan_interfaces()
print "Crazyflies found:"
for i in available:
print i[0]
if len(available) > 0:
le = LoggingExample(available[0][0])
else:
print "No Crazyflies found, cannot run example"
# The Crazyflie lib doesn't contain anything to keep the application alive,
# so this is where your application should do something. In our case we
# are just waiting until we are disconnected.
while le.is_connected:
time.sleep(1)