@tam94131 wrote:
Sorry if this is the wrong category … the categories are not obvious to me…
Anyway, I’d like have a RaspPi run a Flask web server while simultaneously attending to GPIO events, etc. Sound like a multi threaded problem, yes? I thought so so I did the following code:
import time import automationhat from threading import Thread from flask import Flask app = Flask(__name__) ### Classes ### class run_light: def __init__(self): automationhat.light.power.write(1) self._running = True def terminate(self): automationhat.light.power.write(0) self._running = False def run(self): while self._running: automationhat.light.comms.toggle() time.sleep(2) ### Functions ### @app.route("/") def hello(): return "Hello World!" ### MAIN ### if automationhat.is_automation_hat(): print("Started daemon") runlight = run_light() runlightthread = Thread(target=runlight.run) runlightthread.start() print("Run light thread started") if __name__ == "__main__": app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=80, debug=True)
This causes the Comms pin to wildly flash rather than flashing every two seconds. Any ideas or techniques for running a webserver thread in parallel with a automation / GPIO servicing thread?
I’m sure this is better for StackOverflow but maybe someone knows of inherent incompatibilities to AutomationHat driver and Flash…
Thanks for any pointers!
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