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wlan-lanforge-scripts/py-scripts/csv_convert.py
Ben Greear 894e64e3d3 csv-convert: Fix syntax issues.
Tested this against a newly created .csv, seems to work.

Signed-off-by: Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
2021-05-11 06:23:33 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# This program is used to read in a LANforge Dataplane CSV file and output
# a csv file that works with a customer's RvRvO visualization tool.
#
# Example use case:
#
# Read in ~/text-csv-0-candela.csv, output is stored at outfile.csv
# ./py-scripts/csv_convert.py -i ~/text-csv-0-candela.csv
#
# Output is csv file with mixxed columns, top part:
# Test Run,Position [Deg],Attenuation 1 [dB], Pal Stats Endpoint 1 Control Rssi [dBm], Pal Stats Endpoint 1 Data Rssi [dBm]
# Second part:
# Step Index,Position [Deg],Attenuation [dB],Traffic Pair 1 Throughput [Mbps]
import sys
import os
import argparse
if sys.version_info[0] != 3:
print("This script requires Python 3")
exit(1)
if 'py-json' not in sys.path:
sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.path.abspath('..'), 'py-json'))
class CSVParcer():
def __init__(self,csv_infile=None,csv_outfile=None):
idx = 0
i_atten = -1
i_rotation = -1
i_rxbps = -1
i_beacon_rssi = -1
i_data_rssi = -1
fpo = open(csv_outfile, "w")
with open(csv_infile) as fp:
line = fp.readline()
if not line:
exit(1)
# Read in initial line, this is the CSV headers. Parse it to find the column indices for
# the columns we care about.
x = line.split(",")
cni = 0
for cn in x:
if (cn == "Attenuation [dB]"):
i_atten = cni
if (cn == "Position [Deg]"):
i_rotation = cni
if (cn == "Throughput [Mbps]"):
i_rxbps = cni
if (cn == "Beacon RSSI [dBm]"):
i_beacon_rssi = cni
if (cn == "Data RSSI [dBm]"):
i_data_rssi = cni
cni += 1
# Write out out header for the new file.
fpo.write("Test Run,Position [Deg],Attenuation 1 [dB],Pal Stats Endpoint 1 Control Rssi [dBm],Pal Stats Endpoint 1 Data Rssi [dBm]\n")
# Read rest of the input lines, processing one at a time. Covert the columns as
# needed, and write out new data to the output file.
line = fp.readline()
bottom_half="Step Index,Position [Deg],Attenuation [dB],Traffic Pair 1 Throughput [Mbps]\n"
test_run="1"
step_i = 0
while line:
x = line.split(",")
#print(x)
#print([test_run, x[i_rotation], x[i_atten], x[i_beacon_rssi], x[i_data_rssi]])
fpo.write("%s,%s,%s,%s,%s" % (test_run, x[i_rotation], x[i_atten], x[i_beacon_rssi], x[i_data_rssi]))
bottom_half += ("%s,%s,%s,%s\n" % (step_i, x[i_rotation], x[i_atten], x[i_rxbps]))
line = fp.readline()
step_i += 1
# First half is written out now, and second half is stored...
fpo.write("\n\n# RvRvO Data\n\n")
fpo.write(bottom_half)
def main():
#debug_on = False
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
prog='csv_convert.py',
formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter,
epilog='''\
Useful Information:
''',
description='''
csv_convert.py:
converts the candela brief csv into the data for specific customer,
''')
# for testing parser.add_argument('-i','--infile', help="input file of csv data", default='text-csv-0-candela.csv')
parser.add_argument('-i','--infile', help="input file of csv data", required=True)
parser.add_argument('-o','--outfile', help="output file in .csv format", default='outfile.csv')
args = parser.parse_args()
csv_outfile_name = None
if args.infile:
csv_infile_name = args.infile
if args.outfile:
csv_outfile_name = args.outfile
print("infile: %s outfile: %s"%(csv_infile_name, csv_outfile_name))
CSVParcer(csv_infile_name, csv_outfile_name)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()