mavlogdump.py
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00001 #!/usr/bin/env python
00002 
00003 '''
00004 example program that dumps a Mavlink log file. The log file is
00005 assumed to be in the format that qgroundcontrol uses, which consists
00006 of a series of MAVLink packets, each with a 64 bit timestamp
00007 header. The timestamp is in microseconds since 1970 (unix epoch)
00008 '''
00009 
00010 import sys, time, os, struct, json, fnmatch
00011 
00012 try:
00013     from pymavlink.mavextra import *
00014 except:
00015     print("WARNING: Numpy missing, mathematical notation will not be supported..")
00016 
00017 from argparse import ArgumentParser
00018 parser = ArgumentParser(description=__doc__)
00019 
00020 parser.add_argument("--no-timestamps", dest="notimestamps", action='store_true', help="Log doesn't have timestamps")
00021 parser.add_argument("--planner", action='store_true', help="use planner file format")
00022 parser.add_argument("--robust", action='store_true', help="Enable robust parsing (skip over bad data)")
00023 parser.add_argument("-f", "--follow", action='store_true', help="keep waiting for more data at end of file")
00024 parser.add_argument("--condition", default=None, help="select packets by condition")
00025 parser.add_argument("-q", "--quiet", action='store_true', help="don't display packets")
00026 parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", default=None, help="output matching packets to give file")
00027 parser.add_argument("-p", "--parms", action='store_true', help="preserve parameters in output with -o")
00028 parser.add_argument("--format", default=None, help="Change the output format between 'standard', 'json', and 'csv'. For the CSV output, you must supply types that you want.")
00029 parser.add_argument("--csv_sep", dest="csv_sep", default=",", help="Select the delimiter between columns for the output CSV file. Use 'tab' to specify tabs. Only applies when --format=csv")
00030 parser.add_argument("--types", default=None, help="types of messages (comma separated with wildcard)")
00031 parser.add_argument("--nottypes", default=None, help="types of messages not to include (comma separated with wildcard)")
00032 parser.add_argument("--dialect", default="ardupilotmega", help="MAVLink dialect")
00033 parser.add_argument("--zero-time-base", action='store_true', help="use Z time base for DF logs")
00034 parser.add_argument("--no-bad-data", action='store_true', help="Don't output corrupted messages")
00035 parser.add_argument("log", metavar="LOG")
00036 args = parser.parse_args()
00037 
00038 import inspect
00039 
00040 from pymavlink import mavutil
00041 
00042 
00043 filename = args.log
00044 mlog = mavutil.mavlink_connection(filename, planner_format=args.planner,
00045                                   notimestamps=args.notimestamps,
00046                                   robust_parsing=args.robust,
00047                                   dialect=args.dialect,
00048                                   zero_time_base=args.zero_time_base)
00049 
00050 output = None
00051 if args.output:
00052     output = open(args.output, mode='wb')
00053 
00054 types = args.types
00055 if types is not None:
00056     types = types.split(',')
00057 
00058 nottypes = args.nottypes
00059 if nottypes is not None:
00060     nottypes = nottypes.split(',')
00061 
00062 ext = os.path.splitext(filename)[1]
00063 isbin = ext in ['.bin', '.BIN']
00064 islog = ext in ['.log', '.LOG','.tlog','.TLOG']
00065 
00066 if args.csv_sep == "tab":
00067     args.csv_sep = "\t"
00068 
00069 def match_type(mtype, patterns):
00070     '''return True if mtype matches pattern'''
00071     for p in patterns:
00072         if fnmatch.fnmatch(mtype, p):
00073             return True
00074     return False
00075 
00076 # Write out a header row as we're outputting in CSV format.
00077 fields = ['timestamp']
00078 offsets = {}
00079 if islog and args.format == 'csv': # we know our fields from the get-go
00080     try:
00081         currentOffset = 1 # Store how many fields in we are for each message.
00082         for type in types:
00083             try:
00084                 typeClass = "MAVLink_{0}_message".format(type.lower())
00085                 fields += [type + '.' + x for x in inspect.getargspec(getattr(mavutil.mavlink, typeClass).__init__).args[1:]]
00086                 offsets[type] = currentOffset
00087                 currentOffset += len(fields)
00088             except IndexError:
00089                 quit()
00090     except TypeError:
00091         print("You must specify a list of message types if outputting CSV format via the --types argument.")
00092         exit()
00093 
00094     # The first line output are names for all columns
00095     csv_out = ["" for x in fields]
00096     print(','.join(fields))
00097 
00098 if isbin and args.format == 'csv': # need to accumulate columns from message
00099     if types is None or len(types) != 1:
00100         print("Need exactly one type when dumping CSV from bin file")
00101         quit()
00102 
00103 # Track the last timestamp value. Used for compressing data for the CSV output format.
00104 last_timestamp = None
00105 
00106 # Keep track of data from the current timestep. If the following timestep has the same data, it's stored in here as well. Output should therefore have entirely unique timesteps.
00107 while True:
00108     m = mlog.recv_match(blocking=args.follow)
00109     if m is None:
00110         # FIXME: Make sure to output the last CSV message before dropping out of this loop
00111         break
00112     if isbin and m.get_type() == "FMT" and args.format == 'csv':
00113         if m.Name == types[0]:
00114             fields += m.Columns.split(',')
00115             csv_out = ["" for x in fields]
00116             print(','.join(fields))
00117 
00118     if output is not None:
00119         if (isbin or islog) and m.get_type() == "FMT":
00120             output.write(m.get_msgbuf())
00121             continue
00122         if (isbin or islog) and (m.get_type() == "PARM" and args.parms):
00123             output.write(m.get_msgbuf())
00124             continue
00125         if m.get_type() == 'PARAM_VALUE' and args.parms:
00126             timestamp = getattr(m, '_timestamp', None)
00127             output.write(struct.pack('>Q', timestamp*1.0e6) + m.get_msgbuf())
00128             continue
00129     if not mavutil.evaluate_condition(args.condition, mlog.messages):
00130         continue
00131 
00132     if types is not None and m.get_type() != 'BAD_DATA' and not match_type(m.get_type(), types):
00133         continue
00134 
00135     if nottypes is not None and match_type(m.get_type(), nottypes):
00136         continue
00137 
00138     # Ignore BAD_DATA messages is the user requested or if they're because of a bad prefix. The
00139     # latter case is normally because of a mismatched MAVLink version.
00140     if m.get_type() == 'BAD_DATA' and (args.no_bad_data is True or m.reason == "Bad prefix"):
00141         continue
00142 
00143     # Grab the timestamp.
00144     timestamp = getattr(m, '_timestamp', 0.0)
00145 
00146     # If we're just logging, pack in the timestamp and data into the output file.
00147     if output:
00148         if not (isbin or islog):
00149             output.write(struct.pack('>Q', timestamp*1.0e6))
00150         try:
00151             output.write(m.get_msgbuf())
00152         except Exception as ex:
00153             print("Failed to write msg %s" % m.get_type())
00154             pass
00155 
00156     # If quiet is specified, don't display output to the terminal.
00157     if args.quiet:
00158         continue
00159 
00160     # If JSON was ordered, serve it up. Split it nicely into metadata and data.
00161     if args.format == 'json':
00162         # Format our message as a Python dict, which gets us almost to proper JSON format
00163         data = m.to_dict()
00164 
00165         # Remove the mavpackettype value as we specify that later.
00166         del data['mavpackettype']
00167 
00168         # Also, if it's a BAD_DATA message, make it JSON-compatible by removing array objects
00169         if 'data' in data and type(data['data']) is not dict:
00170             data['data'] = list(data['data'])
00171 
00172         # Prepare the message as a single object with 'meta' and 'data' keys holding
00173         # the message's metadata and actual data respectively.
00174         outMsg = {"meta": {"type": m.get_type(), "timestamp": timestamp}, "data": data}
00175 
00176         # Now print out this object with stringified properly.
00177         print(json.dumps(outMsg))
00178     # CSV format outputs columnar data with a user-specified delimiter
00179     elif args.format == 'csv':
00180         data = m.to_dict()
00181         type = m.get_type()
00182 
00183         # If this message has a duplicate timestamp, copy its data into the existing data list. Also
00184         # do this if it's the first message encountered.
00185         if timestamp == last_timestamp or last_timestamp is None:
00186             if isbin:
00187                 newData = [str(data[y]) if y != "timestamp" else "" for y in fields]
00188             else:
00189                 newData = [str(data[y.split('.')[-1]]) if y.split('.')[0] == type and y.split('.')[-1] in data else "" for y in fields]
00190 
00191             for i, val in enumerate(newData):
00192                 if val:
00193                     csv_out[i] = val
00194 
00195         # Otherwise if this is a new timestamp, print out the old output data, and store the current message for later output.
00196         else:
00197             csv_out[0] = "{:.8f}".format(last_timestamp)
00198             print(args.csv_sep.join(csv_out))
00199             if isbin:
00200                 csv_out = [str(data[y]) if y != "timestamp" else "" for y in fields]
00201             else:
00202                 csv_out = [str(data[y.split('.')[-1]]) if y.split('.')[0] == type and y.split('.')[-1] in data else "" for y in fields]
00203     # Otherwise we output in a standard Python dict-style format
00204     else:
00205         print("%s.%02u: %s" % (
00206             time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S",
00207                           time.localtime(timestamp)),
00208                           int(timestamp*100.0)%100, m))
00209 
00210     # Update our last timestamp value.
00211     last_timestamp = timestamp
00212 


mavlink
Author(s): Lorenz Meier
autogenerated on Sun May 22 2016 04:05:43