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"""JACK Client for Python.
http://jackclient-python.readthedocs.io/
"""
__version__ = '0.4.5'
from ctypes.util import find_library as _find_library
import errno as _errno
import platform as _platform
import warnings as _warnings
from _jack import ffi as _ffi
if _platform.system() == 'Windows':
if _platform.architecture()[0] == '64bit':
_libname = _find_library('libjack64')
else:
_libname = _find_library('libjack')
else:
_libname = _find_library('jack')
if _libname is None:
raise OSError('JACK library not found')
_lib = _ffi.dlopen(_libname)
_AUDIO = b'32 bit float mono audio'
_MIDI = b'8 bit raw midi'
STOPPED = _lib.JackTransportStopped
"""Transport halted."""
ROLLING = _lib.JackTransportRolling
"""Transport playing."""
STARTING = _lib.JackTransportStarting
"""Waiting for sync ready."""
NETSTARTING = _lib.JackTransportNetStarting
"""Waiting for sync ready on the network."""
_SUCCESS = 0
_FAILURE = 1
[docs]class Client(object):
"""A client that can connect to the JACK audio server."""
def __init__(self, name, use_exact_name=False, no_start_server=False,
servername=None, session_id=None):
"""Create a new JACK client.
A client object is a *context manager*, i.e. it can be used in a
*with statement* to automatically call `activate()` in the
beginning of the statement and `deactivate()` and `close()` on
exit.
Parameters
----------
name : str
The desired client name of at most `client_name_size()`
characters. The name scope is local to each server.
Unless forbidden by the *use_exact_name* option, the server
will modify this name to create a unique variant, if needed.
Other Parameters
----------------
use_exact_name : bool
Whether an error should be raised if *name* is not unique.
See `Status.name_not_unique`.
no_start_server : bool
Do not automatically start the JACK server when it is not
already running. This option is always selected if
``JACK_NO_START_SERVER`` is defined in the calling process
environment.
servername : str
Selects from among several possible concurrent server
instances.
Server names are unique to each user. If unspecified, use
``'default'`` unless ``JACK_DEFAULT_SERVER`` is defined in
the process environment.
session_id : str
Pass a SessionID Token. This allows the sessionmanager to
identify the client again.
"""
status = _ffi.new('jack_status_t*')
options = _lib.JackNullOption
optargs = []
if use_exact_name:
options |= _lib.JackUseExactName
if no_start_server:
options |= _lib.JackNoStartServer
if servername:
options |= _lib.JackServerName
optargs.append(_ffi.new('char[]', servername.encode()))
if session_id:
options |= _lib.JackSessionID
optargs.append(_ffi.new('char[]', session_id.encode()))
self._ptr = _lib.jack_client_open(name.encode(), options, status,
*optargs)
self._status = Status(status[0])
if not self._ptr:
raise JackError('Error initializing "{0}": {1}'.format(
name, self.status))
self._inports = Ports(self, _AUDIO, _lib.JackPortIsInput)
self._outports = Ports(self, _AUDIO, _lib.JackPortIsOutput)
self._midi_inports = Ports(self, _MIDI, _lib.JackPortIsInput)
self._midi_outports = Ports(self, _MIDI, _lib.JackPortIsOutput)
self._keepalive = []
self._position = _ffi.new('jack_position_t*')
# Avoid confusion if something goes wrong before opening the client:
_ptr = _ffi.NULL
def __enter__(self):
self.activate()
return self
def __exit__(self, *args):
self.deactivate()
self.close()
def __del__(self):
"""Close JACK client on garbage collection."""
self.close()
@property
def name(self):
"""The name of the JACK client (read-only)."""
return _ffi.string(_lib.jack_get_client_name(self._ptr)).decode()
@property
def samplerate(self):
"""The sample rate of the JACK system (read-only)."""
return _lib.jack_get_sample_rate(self._ptr)
@property
def blocksize(self):
"""The JACK block size (must be a power of two).
The current maximum size that will ever be passed to the process
callback. It should only be queried *before* `activate()` has
been called. This size may change, clients that depend on it
must register a callback with `set_blocksize_callback()` so they
will be notified if it does.
Changing the blocksize stops the JACK engine process cycle, then
calls all registered callback functions (see
`set_blocksize_callback()`) before restarting the process
cycle. This will cause a gap in the audio flow, so it should
only be done at appropriate stopping points.
"""
return _lib.jack_get_buffer_size(self._ptr)
@blocksize.setter
def blocksize(self, blocksize):
_check(_lib.jack_set_buffer_size(self._ptr, blocksize),
'Error setting JACK blocksize')
@property
def status(self):
"""JACK client status. See `Status`."""
return self._status
@property
def realtime(self):
"""Whether JACK is running with ``-R`` (``--realtime``)."""
return bool(_lib.jack_is_realtime(self._ptr))
@property
def frames_since_cycle_start(self):
"""Time since start of audio block.
The estimated time in frames that has passed since the JACK
server began the current process cycle.
"""
return _lib.jack_frames_since_cycle_start(self._ptr)
@property
def frame_time(self):
"""The estimated current time in frames.
This is intended for use in other threads (not the process
callback). The return value can be compared with the value of
`last_frame_time` to relate time in other threads to JACK time.
"""
return _lib.jack_frame_time(self._ptr)
@property
def last_frame_time(self):
"""The precise time at the start of the current process cycle.
This may only be used from the process callback (see
`set_process_callback()`), and can be used to interpret
timestamps generated by `frame_time` in other threads with
respect to the current process cycle.
This is the only jack time function that returns exact time:
when used during the process callback it always returns the same
value (until the next process callback, where it will return
that value + `blocksize`, etc). The return value is guaranteed
to be monotonic and linear in this fashion unless an xrun occurs
(see `set_xrun_callback()`). If an xrun occurs, clients must
check this value again, as time may have advanced in a
non-linear way (e.g. cycles may have been skipped).
"""
return _lib.jack_last_frame_time(self._ptr)
@property
def inports(self):
"""A list of audio input `Ports`.
New ports can be created and added to this list with
`inports.register() <Ports.register>`.
When :meth:`~OwnPort.unregister` is called on one of the items
in this list, this port is removed from the list.
`inports.clear() <Ports.clear>` can be used to unregister all
audio input ports at once.
See Also
--------
Ports, OwnPort
"""
return self._inports
@property
def outports(self):
"""A list of audio output :class:`Ports`.
New ports can be created and added to this list with
`outports.register() <Ports.register>`.
When :meth:`~OwnPort.unregister` is called on one of the items
in this list, this port is removed from the list.
`outports.clear() <Ports.clear>` can be used to unregister all
audio output ports at once.
See Also
--------
Ports, OwnPort
"""
return self._outports
@property
def midi_inports(self):
"""A list of MIDI input :class:`Ports`.
New MIDI ports can be created and added to this list with
`midi_inports.register() <Ports.register>`.
When :meth:`~OwnPort.unregister` is called on one of the items
in this list, this port is removed from the list.
`midi_inports.clear() <Ports.clear>` can be used to unregister
all MIDI input ports at once.
See Also
--------
Ports, OwnMidiPort
"""
return self._midi_inports
@property
def midi_outports(self):
"""A list of MIDI output :class:`Ports`.
New MIDI ports can be created and added to this list with
`midi_outports.register() <Ports.register>`.
When :meth:`~OwnPort.unregister` is called on one of the items
in this list, this port is removed from the list.
`midi_outports.clear() <Ports.clear>` can be used to unregister
all MIDI output ports at once.
See Also
--------
Ports, OwnMidiPort
"""
return self._midi_outports
[docs] def owns(self, port):
"""Check if a given port belongs to *self*.
Parameters
----------
port : str or Port
Full port name or `Port`, `MidiPort`, `OwnPort` or
`OwnMidiPort` object.
"""
port = self._get_port_ptr(port)
return bool(_lib.jack_port_is_mine(self._ptr, port))
[docs] def activate(self):
"""Activate JACK client.
Tell the JACK server that the program is ready to start
processing audio.
"""
_check(_lib.jack_activate(self._ptr), 'Error activating JACK client')
[docs] def deactivate(self, ignore_errors=True):
"""De-activate JACK client.
Tell the JACK server to remove *self* from the process graph.
Also, disconnect all ports belonging to it, since inactive
clients have no port connections.
"""
err = _lib.jack_deactivate(self._ptr)
if not ignore_errors:
_check(err, 'Error deactivating JACK client')
[docs] def cpu_load(self):
"""Return the current CPU load estimated by JACK.
This is a running average of the time it takes to execute a full
process cycle for all clients as a percentage of the real time
available per cycle determined by `blocksize` and `samplerate`.
"""
return _lib.jack_cpu_load(self._ptr)
[docs] def close(self, ignore_errors=True):
"""Close the JACK client."""
if self._ptr:
err = _lib.jack_client_close(self._ptr)
self._ptr = _ffi.NULL
if not ignore_errors:
_check(err, 'Error closing JACK client')
[docs] def connect(self, source, destination):
"""Establish a connection between two ports.
When a connection exists, data written to the source port will
be available to be read at the destination port.
Audio ports can obviously not be connected with MIDI ports.
Parameters
----------
source : str or Port
One end of the connection. Must be an output port.
destination : str or Port
The other end of the connection. Must be an input port.
See Also
--------
OwnPort.connect, disconnect
"""
if isinstance(source, Port):
source = source.name
if isinstance(destination, Port):
destination = destination.name
err = _lib.jack_connect(self._ptr, source.encode(),
destination.encode())
if err == _errno.EEXIST:
raise JackError('Connection {0!r} -> {1!r} '
'already exists'.format(source, destination))
_check(err,
'Error connecting {0!r} -> {1!r}'.format(source, destination))
[docs] def disconnect(self, source, destination):
"""Remove a connection between two ports.
Parameters
----------
source, destination : str or Port
See `connect()`.
"""
if isinstance(source, Port):
source = source.name
if isinstance(destination, Port):
destination = destination.name
_check(_lib.jack_disconnect(
self._ptr, source.encode(), destination.encode()),
"Couldn't disconnect {0!r} -> {1!r}".format(source, destination))
[docs] def transport_start(self):
"""Start JACK transport."""
_lib.jack_transport_start(self._ptr)
[docs] def transport_stop(self):
"""Stop JACK transport."""
_lib.jack_transport_stop(self._ptr)
@property
def transport_state(self):
"""JACK transport state.
This is one of `STOPPED`, `ROLLING`, `STARTING`, `NETSTARTING`.
See Also
--------
transport_query
"""
return TransportState(_lib.jack_transport_query(self._ptr, _ffi.NULL))
@property
def transport_frame(self):
"""Get/set current JACK transport frame.
Return an estimate of the current transport frame, including any
time elapsed since the last transport positional update.
Assigning a frame number repositions the JACK transport.
"""
return _lib.jack_get_current_transport_frame(self._ptr)
@transport_frame.setter
def transport_frame(self, frame):
_check(_lib.jack_transport_locate(self._ptr, frame),
'Error locating JACK transport')
[docs] def transport_locate(self, frame):
"""
.. deprecated:: 0.4.1
Use `transport_frame` instead
"""
_warnings.warn(
'transport_locate() is deprecated, use transport_frame',
DeprecationWarning)
self.transport_frame = frame
[docs] def transport_query(self):
"""Query the current transport state and position.
This is a convenience function that does the same as
`transport_query_struct()`, but it only returns the valid fields
in an easy-to-use ``dict``.
Returns
-------
state : TransportState
The transport state can take following values:
`STOPPED`, `ROLLING`, `STARTING` and `NETSTARTING`.
position : dict
A dictionary containing only the valid fields of the
structure returned by `transport_query_struct()`.
See Also
--------
:attr:`transport_state`, transport_query_struct
"""
state, pos = self.transport_query_struct()
return TransportState(state), position2dict(pos)
[docs] def transport_query_struct(self):
"""Query the current transport state and position.
This function is realtime-safe, and can be called from any
thread. If called from the process thread, the returned
position corresponds to the first frame of the current cycle and
the state returned is valid for the entire cycle.
Returns
-------
state : int
The transport state can take following values: `STOPPED`,
`ROLLING`, `STARTING` and `NETSTARTING`.
position : jack_position_t
See the `JACK transport documentation`__ for the available
fields.
__ http://jackaudio.org/files/docs/html/
structjack__position__t.html
See Also
--------
transport_query, transport_reposition_struct
"""
state = _lib.jack_transport_query(self._ptr, self._position)
return state, self._position
[docs] def transport_reposition_struct(self, position):
"""Request a new transport position.
May be called at any time by any client. The new position takes
effect in two process cycles. If there are slow-sync clients
and the transport is already rolling, it will enter the
`STARTING` state and begin invoking their sync callbacks
(see `jack_set_sync_callback()`__) until ready.
This function is realtime-safe.
__ http://jackaudio.org/files/docs/html/group__TransportControl.html
Parameters
----------
position : jack_position_t
Requested new transport position. This is the same
structure as returned by `transport_query_struct()`.
See Also
--------
transport_query_struct, transport_locate
"""
_check(_lib.jack_transport_reposition(self._ptr, position),
'Error re-positioning transport')
[docs] def set_freewheel(self, onoff):
"""Start/Stop JACK's "freewheel" mode.
When in "freewheel" mode, JACK no longer waits for any external
event to begin the start of the next process cycle.
As a result, freewheel mode causes "faster than realtime"
execution of a JACK graph. If possessed, real-time scheduling is
dropped when entering freewheel mode, and if appropriate it is
reacquired when stopping.
IMPORTANT: on systems using capabilities to provide real-time
scheduling (i.e. Linux kernel 2.4), if onoff is zero, this
function must be called from the thread that originally called
`activate()`. This restriction does not apply to other systems
(e.g. Linux kernel 2.6 or OS X).
Parameters
----------
onoff : bool
If ``True``, freewheel mode starts. Otherwise freewheel mode
ends.
See Also
--------
set_freewheel_callback
"""
_check(_lib.jack_set_freewheel(self._ptr, onoff),
'Error setting freewheel mode')
[docs] def set_shutdown_callback(self, callback):
"""Register shutdown callback.
Register a function (and optional argument) to be called if and
when the JACK server shuts down the client thread.
The function must be written as if it were an asynchonrous POSIX
signal handler -- use only async-safe functions, and remember
that it is executed from another thread.
A typical function might set a flag or write to a pipe so that
the rest of the application knows that the JACK client thread
has shut down.
.. note:: Clients do not need to call this. It exists only to
help more complex clients understand what is going on. It
should be called before `activate()`.
Parameters
----------
callback : callable
User-supplied function that is called whenever the JACK
daemon is shutdown. It must have this signature::
callback(status: Status, reason: str) -> None
The argument *status* is of type `jack.Status`.
.. note:: The *callback* should typically signal another
thread to correctly finish cleanup by calling `close()`
(since it cannot be called directly in the context of the
thread that calls the shutdown callback).
After server shutdown, the client is *not* deallocated by
JACK, the user (that's you!) is responsible to properly
use `close()` to release client ressources.
Alternatively, the `Client` object can be used as a
*context manager* in a *with statement*, which takes care
of activating, deactivating and closing the client
automatically.
.. note:: Same as with most callbacks, no functions that
interact with the JACK daemon should be used here.
"""
@self._callback('JackInfoShutdownCallback')
def callback_wrapper(code, reason, _):
callback(Status(code), _ffi.string(reason).decode())
_lib.jack_on_info_shutdown(self._ptr, callback_wrapper, _ffi.NULL)
[docs] def set_process_callback(self, callback):
"""Register process callback.
Tell the JACK server to call *callback* whenever there is work
be done.
The code in the supplied function must be suitable for real-time
execution. That means that it cannot call functions that might
block for a long time. This includes malloc, free, printf,
pthread_mutex_lock, sleep, wait, poll, select, pthread_join,
pthread_cond_wait, etc, etc.
.. warning:: Most Python interpreters use a `global interpreter
lock (GIL)`__, which violates the above real-time
requirement. Furthermore, Python's `garbage collector`__
might become active at an inconvenient time and block the
process callback for some time.
Because of this, Python is not really suitable for real-time
processing. If you want to implement a *reliable* real-time
audio/MIDI application, you should use a different
programming language, such as C or C++.
If you can live with some random audio drop-outs now and
then, feel free to continue using Python!
__ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Interpreter_Lock
__ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_collection_(computer_science)
.. note:: This function cannot be called while the client is
activated (after `activate()` has been called).
Parameters
----------
callback : callable
User-supplied function that is called by the engine anytime
there is work to be done. It must have this signature::
callback(frames: int) -> None
The argument *frames* specifies the number of frames that
have to be processed in the current audio block.
It will be the same number as `blocksize` and it will be a
power of two.
As long as the client is active, the *callback* will be
called once in each process cycle. However, if an exception
is raised inside of a *callback*, it will not be called
anymore. The exception `CallbackExit` can be used to
silently prevent further callback invocations, all other
exceptions will print an error message to *stderr*.
"""
@self._callback('JackProcessCallback', error=_FAILURE)
def callback_wrapper(frames, _):
try:
callback(frames)
except CallbackExit:
return _FAILURE
return _SUCCESS
_check(_lib.jack_set_process_callback(
self._ptr, callback_wrapper, _ffi.NULL),
'Error setting process callback')
[docs] def set_freewheel_callback(self, callback):
"""Register freewheel callback.
Tell the JACK server to call *callback* whenever we enter or
leave "freewheel" mode.
The argument to the callback will be ``True`` if JACK is
entering freewheel mode, and ``False`` otherwise.
All "notification events" are received in a separated non RT
thread, the code in the supplied function does not need to be
suitable for real-time execution.
.. note:: This function cannot be called while the client is
activated (after `activate()` has been called).
Parameters
----------
callback : callable
User-supplied function that is called whenever JACK starts
or stops freewheeling. It must have this signature::
callback(starting: bool) -> None
The argument *starting* is ``True`` if we start to
freewheel, ``False`` otherwise.
.. note:: Same as with most callbacks, no functions that
interact with the JACK daemon should be used here.
See Also
--------
set_freewheel
"""
@self._callback('JackFreewheelCallback')
def callback_wrapper(starting, _):
callback(bool(starting))
_check(_lib.jack_set_freewheel_callback(
self._ptr, callback_wrapper, _ffi.NULL),
'Error setting freewheel callback')
[docs] def set_blocksize_callback(self, callback):
"""Register blocksize callback.
Tell JACK to call *callback* whenever the size of the the buffer
that will be passed to the process callback is about to change.
Clients that depend on knowing the buffer size must supply a
*callback* before activating themselves.
All "notification events" are received in a separated non RT
thread, the code in the supplied function does not need to be
suitable for real-time execution.
.. note:: This function cannot be called while the client is
activated (after `activate()` has been called).
Parameters
----------
callback : callable
User-supplied function that is invoked whenever the JACK
engine buffer size changes. It must have this signature::
callback(blocksize: int) -> None
The argument *blocksize* is the new buffer size.
The *callback* is supposed to raise `CallbackExit` on error.
.. note:: Although this function is called in the JACK
process thread, the normal process cycle is suspended
during its operation, causing a gap in the audio flow.
So, the *callback* can allocate storage, touch memory not
previously referenced, and perform other operations that
are not realtime safe.
.. note:: Same as with most callbacks, no functions that
interact with the JACK daemon should be used here.
See Also
--------
:attr:`blocksize`
"""
@self._callback('JackBufferSizeCallback', error=_FAILURE)
def callback_wrapper(blocksize, _):
try:
callback(blocksize)
except CallbackExit:
return _FAILURE
return _SUCCESS
_check(_lib.jack_set_buffer_size_callback(
self._ptr, callback_wrapper, _ffi.NULL),
'Error setting blocksize callback')
[docs] def set_samplerate_callback(self, callback):
"""Register samplerate callback.
Tell the JACK server to call *callback* whenever the system
sample rate changes.
All "notification events" are received in a separated non RT
thread, the code in the supplied function does not need to be
suitable for real-time execution.
.. note:: This function cannot be called while the client is
activated (after `activate()` has been called).
Parameters
----------
callback : callable
User-supplied function that is called when the engine sample
rate changes. It must have this signature::
callback(samplerate: int) -> None
The argument *samplerate* is the new engine sample rate.
The *callback* is supposed to raise `CallbackExit` on error.
.. note:: Same as with most callbacks, no functions that
interact with the JACK daemon should be used here.
See Also
--------
:attr:`samplerate`
"""
@self._callback('JackSampleRateCallback', error=_FAILURE)
def callback_wrapper(samplerate, _):
try:
callback(samplerate)
except CallbackExit:
return _FAILURE
return _SUCCESS
_check(_lib.jack_set_sample_rate_callback(
self._ptr, callback_wrapper, _ffi.NULL),
'Error setting samplerate callback')
[docs] def set_client_registration_callback(self, callback):
"""Register client registration callback.
Tell the JACK server to call *callback* whenever a client is
registered or unregistered.
All "notification events" are received in a separated non RT
thread, the code in the supplied function does not need to be
suitable for real-time execution.
.. note:: This function cannot be called while the client is
activated (after `activate()` has been called).
Parameters
----------
callback : callable
User-supplied function that is called whenever a client is
registered or unregistered. It must have this signature::
callback(name: str, register: bool) -> None
The first argument contains the client name, the second
argument is ``True`` if the client is being registered and
``False`` if the client is being unregistered.
.. note:: Same as with most callbacks, no functions that
interact with the JACK daemon should be used here.
"""
@self._callback('JackClientRegistrationCallback')
def callback_wrapper(name, register, _):
callback(_ffi.string(name).decode(), bool(register))
_check(_lib.jack_set_client_registration_callback(
self._ptr, callback_wrapper, _ffi.NULL),
'Error setting client registration callback')
[docs] def set_port_registration_callback(self, callback=None,
only_available=True):
"""Register port registration callback.
Tell the JACK server to call *callback* whenever a port is
registered or unregistered.
All "notification events" are received in a separated non RT
thread, the code in the supplied function does not need to be
suitable for real-time execution.
.. note:: This function cannot be called while the client is
activated (after `activate()` has been called).
.. note:: Due to JACK 1 behavior, it is not possible to get
the pointer to an unregistering JACK Port if it already
existed before `activate()` was called. This will cause
the callback not to be called if *only_available* is
``True``, or called with ``None`` as first argument (see
below).
To avoid this, call `Client.get_ports()` just after
`activate()`, allowing the module to store pointers to
already existing ports and always receive a `Port`
argument for this callback.
Parameters
----------
callback : callable
User-supplied function that is called whenever a port is
registered or unregistered. It must have this signature::
callback(port: Port, register: bool) -> None
The first argument is a `Port`, `MidiPort`, `OwnPort` or
`OwnMidiPort` object, the second argument is ``True`` if the
port is being registered, ``False`` if the port is being
unregistered.
.. note:: Same as with most callbacks, no functions that
interact with the JACK daemon should be used here.
only_available : bool, optional
If ``True``, the *callback* is not called if the port in
question is not available anymore (after another JACK client
has unregistered it).
If ``False``, it is called nonetheless, but the first
argument of the *callback* will be ``None`` if the port is
not available anymore.
See Also
--------
Ports.register
"""
if callback is None:
return lambda cb: self.set_port_registration_callback(
cb, only_available)
@self._callback('JackPortRegistrationCallback')
def callback_wrapper(port_id, register, _):
port_ptr = _lib.jack_port_by_id(self._ptr, port_id)
if port_ptr:
port = self._wrap_port_ptr(port_ptr)
elif only_available:
return
else:
port = None
callback(port, bool(register))
_check(_lib.jack_set_port_registration_callback(
self._ptr, callback_wrapper, _ffi.NULL),
'Error setting port registration callback')
[docs] def set_port_connect_callback(self, callback=None, only_available=True):
"""Register port connect callback.
Tell the JACK server to call *callback* whenever a port is
connected or disconnected.
All "notification events" are received in a separated non RT
thread, the code in the supplied function does not need to be
suitable for real-time execution.
.. note:: This function cannot be called while the client is
activated (after `activate()` has been called).
.. note:: Due to JACK 1 behavior, it is not possible to get
the pointer to an unregistering JACK Port if it already
existed before `activate()` was called. This will cause
the callback not to be called if *only_available* is
``True``, or called with ``None`` as first argument (see
below).
To avoid this, call `Client.get_ports()` just after
`activate()`, allowing the module to store pointers to
already existing ports and always receive a `Port`
argument for this callback.
Parameters
----------
callback : callable
User-supplied function that is called whenever a port is
connected or disconnected. It must have this signature::
callback(a: Port, b: Port, connect: bool) -> None
The first and second arguments contain `Port`, `MidiPort`,
`OwnPort` or `OwnMidiPort` objects of the ports which are
connected or disconnected. The third argument is ``True``
if the ports were connected and ``False`` if the ports were
disconnected.
.. note:: Same as with most callbacks, no functions that
interact with the JACK daemon should be used here.
only_available : bool, optional
See `set_port_registration_callback()`.
If ``False``, the first and/or the second argument to the
*callback* may be ``None``.
See Also
--------
Client.connect, OwnPort.connect
"""
if callback is None:
return lambda cb: self.set_port_connect_callback(
cb, only_available)
@self._callback('JackPortConnectCallback')
def callback_wrapper(a, b, connect, _):
port_ids = a, b
ports = [None, None]
for idx in 0, 1:
ptr = _lib.jack_port_by_id(self._ptr, port_ids[idx])
if ptr:
ports[idx] = self._wrap_port_ptr(ptr)
elif only_available:
return
else:
pass # Do nothing, port is already None
callback(ports[0], ports[1], bool(connect))
_check(_lib.jack_set_port_connect_callback(
self._ptr, callback_wrapper, _ffi.NULL),
'Error setting port connect callback')
[docs] def set_port_rename_callback(self, callback=None, only_available=True):
"""Register port rename callback.
Tell the JACK server to call *callback* whenever a port is
renamed.
All "notification events" are received in a separated non RT
thread, the code in the supplied function does not need to be
suitable for real-time execution.
.. note:: This function cannot be called while the client is
activated (after `activate()` has been called).
Parameters
----------
callback : callable
User-supplied function that is called whenever the port name
has been changed. It must have this signature::
callback(port: Port, old: str, new: str) -> None
The first argument is the port that has been renamed (a
`Port`, `MidiPort`, `OwnPort` or `OwnMidiPort` object); the
second and third argument is the old and new name,
respectively. The *callback* is supposed to raise
`CallbackExit` on error.
.. note:: Same as with most callbacks, no functions that
interact with the JACK daemon should be used here.
only_available : bool, optional
See `set_port_registration_callback()`.
See Also
--------
:attr:`Port.shortname`
Notes
-----
The port rename callback is not available in JACK 1!
See `this mailing list posting`__ and `this commit message`__.
__ http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.audio.jackit/28888
__ https://github.com/jackaudio/jack1/commit/
94c819accfab2612050e875c24cf325daa0fd26d
"""
if callback is None:
return lambda cb: self.set_port_rename_callback(cb, only_available)
@self._callback('JackPortRenameCallback', error=_FAILURE)
def callback_wrapper(port_id, old_name, new_name, _):
port_ptr = _lib.jack_port_by_id(self._ptr, port_id)
if port_ptr:
port = self._wrap_port_ptr(port_ptr)
elif only_available:
return
else:
port = None
try:
callback(port, _ffi.string(old_name).decode(),
_ffi.string(new_name).decode())
except CallbackExit:
return _FAILURE
return _SUCCESS
_check(_lib.jack_set_port_rename_callback(
self._ptr, callback_wrapper, _ffi.NULL),
'Error setting port rename callback')
[docs] def set_graph_order_callback(self, callback):
"""Register graph order callback.
Tell the JACK server to call *callback* whenever the processing
graph is reordered.
All "notification events" are received in a separated non RT
thread, the code in the supplied function does not need to be
suitable for real-time execution.
.. note:: This function cannot be called while the client is
activated (after :meth:`activate` has been called).
Parameters
----------
callback : callable
User-supplied function that is called whenever the
processing graph is reordered.
It must have this signature::
callback() -> None
The *callback* is supposed to raise `CallbackExit` on error.
.. note:: Same as with most callbacks, no functions that
interact with the JACK daemon should be used here.
"""
@self._callback('JackGraphOrderCallback', error=_FAILURE)
def callback_wrapper(_):
try:
callback()
except CallbackExit:
return _FAILURE
return _SUCCESS
_check(_lib.jack_set_graph_order_callback(
self._ptr, callback_wrapper, _ffi.NULL),
'Error setting graph order callback')
[docs] def set_xrun_callback(self, callback):
"""Register xrun callback.
Tell the JACK server to call *callback* whenever there is an
xrun.
All "notification events" are received in a separated non RT
thread, the code in the supplied function does not need to be
suitable for real-time execution.
.. note:: This function cannot be called while the client is
activated (after `activate()` has been called).
Parameters
----------
callback : callable
User-supplied function that is called whenever an xrun has
occured. It must have this signature::
callback(delayed_usecs: float) -> None
The callback argument is the delay in microseconds due to
the most recent XRUN occurrence.
The *callback* is supposed to raise `CallbackExit` on error.
.. note:: Same as with most callbacks, no functions that
interact with the JACK daemon should be used here.
"""
@self._callback('JackXRunCallback', error=_FAILURE)
def callback_wrapper(_):
try:
callback(_lib.jack_get_xrun_delayed_usecs(self._ptr))
except CallbackExit:
return _FAILURE
return _SUCCESS
_check(_lib.jack_set_xrun_callback(
self._ptr, callback_wrapper, _ffi.NULL),
'Error setting xrun callback')
[docs] def set_timebase_callback(self, callback=None, conditional=False):
"""Register as timebase master for the JACK subsystem.
The timebase master registers a callback that updates extended
position information such as beats or timecode whenever
necessary. Without this extended information, there is no need
for this function.
There is never more than one master at a time. When a new
client takes over, the former callback is no longer called.
Taking over the timebase may be done conditionally, so that
*callback* is not registered if there was a master already.
Parameters
----------
callback : callable
Realtime function that returns extended position
information. Its output affects all of the following
process cycle. This realtime function must not wait.
It is called immediately after the process callback (see
`set_process_callback()`) in the same thread whenever the
transport is rolling, or when any client has requested a new
position in the previous cycle. The first cycle after
`set_timebase_callback()` is also treated as a new position,
or the first cycle after `activate()` if the client had been
inactive. The *callback* must have this signature::
callback(state: int, blocksize: int, pos: jack_position_t, new_pos: bool) -> None
state
The current transport state. See `transport_state`.
blocksize
The number of frames in the current period.
See `blocksize`.
pos
The position structure for the next cycle; ``pos.frame``
will be its frame number. If *new_pos* is ``False``,
this structure contains extended position information
from the current cycle. If *new_pos* is ``True``, it
contains whatever was set by the requester.
The *callback*'s task is to update the extended
information here. See `transport_query_struct()`
for details about ``jack_position_t``.
new_pos
``True`` for a newly requested *pos*, or for the first
cycle after the timebase callback is defined.
.. note:: The *pos* argument must not be used to set
``pos.frame``. To change position, use
`transport_reposition_struct()` or `transport_locate()`.
These functions are realtime-safe, the timebase callback
can call them directly.
conditional : bool
Set to ``True`` for a conditional request.
Returns
-------
bool
``True`` if the timebase callback was registered.
``False`` if a conditional request failed because another
timebase master is already registered.
"""
if callback is None:
return lambda cb: self.set_timebase_callback(cb, conditional)
@self._callback('JackTimebaseCallback')
def callback_wrapper(state, blocksize, pos, new_pos, _):
callback(state, blocksize, pos, bool(new_pos))
err = _lib.jack_set_timebase_callback(self._ptr, conditional,
callback_wrapper, _ffi.NULL)
# Because of a bug in JACK2 version <= 1.9.10, we also check for -1.
# See https://github.com/jackaudio/jack2/pull/123
if conditional and err in (_errno.EBUSY, -1):
return False
_check(err, 'Error setting timebase callback')
return True
[docs] def get_uuid_for_client_name(self, name):
"""Get the session ID for a client name.
The session manager needs this to reassociate a client name to
the session ID.
"""
uuid = _ffi.gc(_lib.jack_get_uuid_for_client_name(
self._ptr, name.encode()), _lib.jack_free)
if not uuid:
raise JackError('Unable to get session ID for {0!r}'.format(name))
return _ffi.string(uuid).decode()
[docs] def get_client_name_by_uuid(self, uuid):
"""Get the client name for a session ID.
In order to snapshot the graph connections, the session manager
needs to map session IDs to client names.
"""
name = _ffi.gc(_lib.jack_get_client_name_by_uuid(
self._ptr, uuid.encode()), _lib.jack_free)
if not name:
raise JackError('Unable to get client name for {0!r}'.format(uuid))
return _ffi.string(name).decode()
[docs] def get_port_by_name(self, name):
"""Get port by name.
Given a full port name, this returns a `Port`, `MidiPort`,
`OwnPort` or `OwnMidiPort` object.
"""
port_ptr = _lib.jack_port_by_name(self._ptr, name.encode())
if not port_ptr:
raise JackError('Port {0!r} not available'.format(name))
return self._wrap_port_ptr(port_ptr)
[docs] def get_all_connections(self, port):
"""Return a list of ports which the given port is connected to.
This differs from `OwnPort.connections` (also available on
`OwnMidiPort`) in two important respects:
1) You may not call this function from code that is executed in
response to a JACK event. For example, you cannot use it in a
graph order callback.
2) You need not be the owner of the port to get information
about its connections.
"""
port = self._get_port_ptr(port)
names = _ffi.gc(_lib.jack_port_get_all_connections(self._ptr, port),
_lib.jack_free)
return self._port_list_from_pointers(names)
[docs] def get_ports(self, name_pattern='', is_audio=False, is_midi=False,
is_input=False, is_output=False, is_physical=False,
can_monitor=False, is_terminal=False):
"""Return a list of selected ports.
Parameters
----------
name_pattern : str
A regular expression used to select ports by name. If
empty, no selection based on name will be carried out.
is_audio, is_midi : bool
Select audio/MIDI ports. If neither of them is ``True``,
both types of ports are selected.
is_input, is_output, is_physical, can_monitor, is_terminal : bool
Select ports by their flags. If none of them are ``True``,
no selection based on flags will be carried out.
Returns
-------
list of Port/MidiPort/OwnPort/OwnMidiPort
All ports that satisfy the given conditions.
"""
if is_audio and not is_midi:
type_pattern = _AUDIO
elif is_midi and not is_audio:
type_pattern = _MIDI
else:
type_pattern = b''
flags = 0x0
if is_input:
flags |= _lib.JackPortIsInput
if is_output:
flags |= _lib.JackPortIsOutput
if is_physical:
flags |= _lib.JackPortIsPhysical
if can_monitor:
flags |= _lib.JackPortCanMonitor
if is_terminal:
flags |= _lib.JackPortIsTerminal
names = _ffi.gc(_lib.jack_get_ports(
self._ptr, name_pattern.encode(), type_pattern, flags),
_lib.jack_free)
return self._port_list_from_pointers(names)
def _callback(self, cdecl, **kwargs):
"""Wrapper for ffi.callback() that keeps callback alive."""
def callback_decorator(python_callable):
function_ptr = _ffi.callback(cdecl, python_callable, **kwargs)
self._keepalive.append(function_ptr)
return function_ptr
return callback_decorator
def _register_port(self, name, porttype, is_terminal, is_physical, flags):
"""Create a new port."""
if is_terminal:
flags |= _lib.JackPortIsTerminal
if is_physical:
flags |= _lib.JackPortIsPhysical
port_ptr = _lib.jack_port_register(self._ptr, name.encode(), porttype,
flags, 0)
if not port_ptr:
raise JackError(
'{0!r}: port registration failed'.format(name))
return self._wrap_port_ptr(port_ptr)
def _port_list_from_pointers(self, names):
"""Get list of Port objects from char**."""
ports = []
if names:
idx = 0
while True:
name = names[idx]
if not name:
break
ports.append(self.get_port_by_name(_ffi.string(name).decode()))
idx += 1
return ports
def _get_port_ptr(self, port):
"""Get port pointer from Port object or string or port pointer."""
if isinstance(port, Port):
port = port._ptr
elif isinstance(port, str):
port = self.get_port_by_name(port)._ptr
return port
def _wrap_port_ptr(self, ptr):
"""Create appropriate port object for a given port pointer."""
porttype = _ffi.string(_lib.jack_port_type(ptr))
if porttype == _AUDIO:
port = OwnPort(ptr, self) if self.owns(ptr) else Port(ptr)
elif porttype == _MIDI:
port = OwnMidiPort(ptr, self) if self.owns(ptr) else MidiPort(ptr)
else:
assert False
return port
[docs]class Port(object):
"""A JACK audio port.
This class cannot be instantiated directly. Instead, instances of
this class are returned from `Client.get_port_by_name()`,
`Client.get_ports()`, `Client.get_all_connections()` and
`OwnPort.connections`.
In addition, instances of this class are available in the callbacks
which are set with `Client.set_port_registration_callback()`,
`Client.set_port_connect_callback()` or
`Client.set_port_rename_callback`.
Note, however, that if the used `Client` owns the respective port,
instances of `OwnPort` (instead of `Port`) will be created. In case
of MIDI ports, instances of `MidiPort` or `OwnMidiPort` are created.
Besides being the type of non-owned JACK audio ports, this class
also serves as base class for all other port classes (`OwnPort`,
`MidiPort` and `OwnMidiPort`).
New JACK audio/MIDI ports can be created with the
:meth:`~Ports.register` method of `Client.inports`,
`Client.outports`, `Client.midi_inports` and `Client.midi_outports`.
"""
def __init__(self, port_ptr):
self._ptr = port_ptr
def __repr__(self):
return "jack.{0.__class__.__name__}('{0.name}')".format(self)
def __eq__(self, other):
"""Ports are equal if their underlying port pointers are."""
return self._ptr == other._ptr
def __ne__(self, other):
"""This should be implemented whenever __eq__() is implemented."""
return not self.__eq__(other)
@property
def name(self):
"""Full name of the JACK port (read-only)."""
return _ffi.string(_lib.jack_port_name(self._ptr)).decode()
@property
def shortname(self):
"""Short name of the JACK port, not including the client name.
Must be unique among all ports owned by a client.
May be modified at any time. If the resulting full name
(including the ``client_name:`` prefix) is longer than
`port_name_size()`, it will be truncated.
"""
return _ffi.string(_lib.jack_port_short_name(self._ptr)).decode()
@shortname.setter
def shortname(self, shortname):
_check(_lib.jack_port_set_name(self._ptr, shortname.encode()),
'Error setting port name')
@property
def aliases(self):
"""Returns a list of strings with the aliases for the JACK port."""
ctype = "char[{}]".format(_lib.jack_port_name_size())
aliases = [_ffi.new(ctype), _ffi.new(ctype)]
aliasesptr = _ffi.new("char *[]", aliases)
result = []
if _lib.jack_port_get_aliases(self._ptr, aliasesptr) > 0:
for i in 0, 1:
alias = _ffi.string(aliases[i]).decode()
if alias:
result.append(alias)
return result
[docs] def set_alias(self, alias):
"""Set an alias for the JACK port.
Ports can have up to two aliases. If both are already set,
this function will return an error.
"""
_check(_lib.jack_port_set_alias(self._ptr, alias.encode()),
'Error setting port alias')
[docs] def unset_alias(self, alias):
"""Remove an alias for the JACK port.
If the alias doesn't exist this function will return an error.
"""
_check(_lib.jack_port_unset_alias(self._ptr, alias.encode()),
'Error unsetting port alias')
@property
def uuid(self):
"""The UUID of the JACK port."""
return _lib.jack_port_uuid(self._ptr)
is_audio = property(lambda self: True, doc='This is always ``True``.')
is_midi = property(lambda self: False, doc='This is always ``False``.')
@property
def is_input(self):
"""Can the port receive data?"""
return self._hasflag(_lib.JackPortIsInput)
@property
def is_output(self):
"""Can data be read from this port?"""
return self._hasflag(_lib.JackPortIsOutput)
@property
def is_physical(self):
"""Does it correspond to some kind of physical I/O connector?"""
return self._hasflag(_lib.JackPortIsPhysical)
@property
def can_monitor(self):
"""Does a call to `request_monitor()` make sense?"""
return self._hasflag(_lib.JackPortCanMonitor)
@property
def is_terminal(self):
"""Is the data consumed/generated?"""
return self._hasflag(_lib.JackPortIsTerminal)
[docs] def request_monitor(self, onoff):
"""Set input monitoring.
If `can_monitor` is ``True``, turn input monitoring on or
off. Otherwise, do nothing.
Parameters
----------
onoff : bool
If ``True``, switch monitoring on; if ``False``, switch it
off.
"""
_check(_lib.jack_port_request_monitor(self._ptr, onoff),
'Unable to switch monitoring on/off')
def _hasflag(self, flag):
"""Helper method for is_*()."""
return bool(_lib.jack_port_flags(self._ptr) & flag)
[docs]class MidiPort(Port):
"""A JACK MIDI port.
This class is derived from `Port` and has exactly the same
attributes and methods.
This class cannot be instantiated directly (see `Port`).
New JACK audio/MIDI ports can be created with the
:meth:`~Ports.register` method of `Client.inports`,
`Client.outports`, `Client.midi_inports` and `Client.midi_outports`.
See Also
--------
Port, OwnMidiPort
"""
is_audio = property(lambda self: False, doc='This is always ``False``.')
is_midi = property(lambda self: True, doc='This is always ``True``.')
[docs]class OwnPort(Port):
"""A JACK audio port owned by a `Client`.
This class is derived from `Port`. `OwnPort` objects can do
everything that `Port` objects can, plus a lot more.
This class cannot be instantiated directly (see `Port`).
New JACK audio/MIDI ports can be created with the
:meth:`~Ports.register` method of `Client.inports`,
`Client.outports`, `Client.midi_inports` and `Client.midi_outports`.
"""
def __init__(self, port_ptr, client):
Port.__init__(self, port_ptr)
self._client = client
@property
def number_of_connections(self):
"""Number of connections to or from port."""
return _lib.jack_port_connected(self._ptr)
@property
def connections(self):
"""List of ports which the port is connected to."""
names = _ffi.gc(_lib.jack_port_get_connections(self._ptr),
_lib.jack_free)
return self._client._port_list_from_pointers(names)
[docs] def is_connected_to(self, port):
"""Am I *directly* connected to *port*?
Parameters
----------
port : str or Port
Full port name or port object.
"""
if isinstance(port, Port):
port = port.name
return bool(_lib.jack_port_connected_to(self._ptr, port.encode()))
[docs] def connect(self, port):
"""Connect to given port.
Parameters
----------
port : str or Port
Full port name or port object.
See Also
--------
Client.connect
"""
if not isinstance(port, Port):
port = self._client.get_port_by_name(port)
if self.is_output:
source = self
if not port.is_input:
raise ValueError('Input port expected')
destination = port
elif self.is_input:
destination = self
if not port.is_output:
raise ValueError('Output port expected')
source = port
else:
assert False
self._client.connect(source.name, destination.name)
[docs] def disconnect(self, other=None):
"""Disconnect this port.
Parameters
----------
other : str or Port
Port to disconnect from.
By default, disconnect from all connected ports.
"""
if other is None:
_check(_lib.jack_port_disconnect(self._client._ptr, self._ptr),
'Error disconnecting {0!r}'.format(self.name))
else:
if self.is_output:
args = self, other
elif self.is_input:
args = other, self
self._client.disconnect(*args)
[docs] def unregister(self):
"""Unregister port.
Remove the port from the client, disconnecting any existing
connections. This also removes the port from
`Client.inports`, `Client.outports`, `Client.midi_inports` or
`Client.midi_outports`.
"""
if self.is_audio:
listname = ''
elif self.is_midi:
listname = 'midi_'
if self.is_input:
listname += 'inports'
elif self.is_output:
listname += 'outports'
ports = getattr(self._client, listname)
ports._portlist.remove(self)
_check(_lib.jack_port_unregister(self._client._ptr, self._ptr),
'Error unregistering {0!r}'.format(self.name))
[docs] def get_buffer(self):
"""Get buffer for audio data.
This returns a buffer holding the memory area associated with
the specified port. For an output port, it will be a memory
area that can be written to; for an input port, it will be an
area containing the data from the port's connection(s), or
zero-filled. If there are multiple inbound connections, the
data will be mixed appropriately.
Caching output ports is DEPRECATED in JACK 2.0, due to some new
optimization (like "pipelining"). Port buffers have to be
retrieved in each callback for proper functioning.
This method shall only be called from within the process
callback (see `Client.set_process_callback()`).
"""
blocksize = self._client.blocksize
return _ffi.buffer(_lib.jack_port_get_buffer(self._ptr, blocksize),
blocksize * _ffi.sizeof('float'))
[docs] def get_array(self):
"""Get audio buffer as NumPy array.
Make sure to ``import numpy`` before calling this, otherwise the
first call might take a long time.
This method shall only be called from within the process
callback (see `Client.set_process_callback()`).
See Also
--------
get_buffer
"""
import numpy as np
return np.frombuffer(self.get_buffer(), dtype=np.float32)
[docs]class OwnMidiPort(MidiPort, OwnPort):
"""A JACK MIDI port owned by a `Client`.
This class is derived from `OwnPort` and `MidiPort`, which are
themselves derived from `Port`. It has the same attributes and
methods as `OwnPort`, but `get_buffer()` and `get_array()` are
disabled. Instead, it has methods for sending and receiving MIDI
events (to be used only from within the process callback -- see
`Client.set_process_callback()`).
This class cannot be instantiated directly (see `Port`).
New JACK audio/MIDI ports can be created with the
:meth:`~Ports.register` method of `Client.inports`,
`Client.outports`, `Client.midi_inports` and `Client.midi_outports`.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
OwnPort.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self._event = _ffi.new('jack_midi_event_t*')
[docs] def get_buffer(self):
"""Not available for MIDI ports."""
raise NotImplementedError('get_buffer() not available on MIDI ports')
[docs] def get_array(self):
"""Not available for MIDI ports."""
raise NotImplementedError('get_array() not available on MIDI ports')
@property
def max_event_size(self):
"""Get the size of the largest event that can be stored by the port.
This returns the current space available, taking into
account events already stored in the port.
"""
return _lib.jack_midi_max_event_size(
_lib.jack_port_get_buffer(self._ptr, self._client.blocksize))
@property
def lost_midi_events(self):
"""Get the number of events that could not be written to the port.
This being a non-zero value implies that the port is full.
Currently the only way this can happen is if events are lost on
port mixdown.
"""
return _lib.jack_midi_get_lost_event_count(
_lib.jack_port_get_buffer(self._ptr, self._client.blocksize))
[docs] def incoming_midi_events(self):
"""Return generator for incoming MIDI events.
JACK MIDI is normalised, the MIDI events yielded by this
generator are guaranteed to be complete MIDI events (the status
byte will always be present, and no realtime events will be
interspersed with the events).
Yields
------
time : int
Time (in samples) relative to the beginning of the current
audio block.
event : buffer
The actual MIDI event data.
.. warning:: The buffer is re-used (and therefore
overwritten) between iterations. If you want to keep the
data beyond the current iteration, please make a copy.
"""
event = self._event
buf = _lib.jack_port_get_buffer(self._ptr, self._client.blocksize)
for i in range(_lib.jack_midi_get_event_count(buf)):
err = _lib.jack_midi_event_get(event, buf, i)
if err:
break
yield event.time, _ffi.buffer(event.buffer, event.size)
[docs] def clear_buffer(self):
"""Clear an event buffer.
This should be called at the beginning of each process cycle
before calling `reserve_midi_event()` or `write_midi_event()`.
This function may not be called on an input port.
"""
_lib.jack_midi_clear_buffer(
_lib.jack_port_get_buffer(self._ptr, self._client.blocksize))
[docs] def write_midi_event(self, time, event):
"""Create an outgoing MIDI event.
Clients must write normalised MIDI data to the port - no running
status and no (one-byte) realtime messages interspersed with
other messages (realtime messages are fine when they occur on
their own, like other messages).
Events must be written in order, sorted by their sample offsets.
JACK will not sort the events for you, and will refuse to store
out-of-order events.
Parameters
----------
time : int
Time (in samples) relative to the beginning of the current
audio block.
event : bytes or buffer or sequence of int
The actual MIDI event data.
.. note:: Buffer objects are only supported for CFFI >= 0.9.
Raises
------
JackError
If MIDI event couldn't be written.
"""
try:
event = _ffi.from_buffer(event)
except AttributeError:
pass # from_buffer() not supported
except TypeError:
pass # input is not a buffer
_check(_lib.jack_midi_event_write(
_lib.jack_port_get_buffer(self._ptr, self._client.blocksize),
time, event, len(event)), 'Error writing MIDI event')
[docs] def reserve_midi_event(self, time, size):
"""Get a buffer where an outgoing MIDI event can be written to.
Clients must write normalised MIDI data to the port - no running
status and no (one-byte) realtime messages interspersed with
other messages (realtime messages are fine when they occur on
their own, like other messages).
Events must be written in order, sorted by their sample offsets.
JACK will not sort the events for you, and will refuse to store
out-of-order events.
Parameters
----------
time : int
Time (in samples) relative to the beginning of the current
audio block.
size : int
Number of bytes to reserve.
Returns
-------
buffer
A buffer object where MIDI data bytes can be written to.
If no space could be reserved, an empty buffer is returned.
"""
buf = _lib.jack_midi_event_reserve(
_lib.jack_port_get_buffer(self._ptr, self._client.blocksize),
time, size)
return _ffi.buffer(buf, size if buf else 0)
[docs]class Ports(object):
"""A list of input/output ports.
This class is not meant to be instantiated directly. It is only
used as `Client.inports`, `Client.outports`, `Client.midi_inports`
and `Client.midi_outports`.
The ports can be accessed by indexing or by iteration.
New ports can be added with `register()`, existing ports can be
removed by calling their :meth:`~OwnPort.unregister` method.
"""
def __init__(self, client, porttype, flag):
self._client = client
self._type = porttype
self._flag = flag
self._portlist = []
def __len__(self):
return self._portlist.__len__()
def __getitem__(self, name):
return self._portlist.__getitem__(name)
# No __setitem__!
def __iter__(self):
return self._portlist.__iter__()
def __repr__(self):
return self._portlist.__repr__()
[docs] def register(self, shortname, is_terminal=False, is_physical=False):
"""Create a new input/output port.
The new `OwnPort` or `OwnMidiPort` object is automatically added
to `Client.inports`, `Client.outports`, `Client.midi_inports` or
`Client.midi_outports`.
Parameters
----------
shortname : str
Each port has a short name. The port's full name contains
the name of the client concatenated with a colon (:)
followed by its short name. The `port_name_size()` is the
maximum length of this full name. Exceeding that will cause
the port registration to fail.
The port name must be unique among all ports owned by this
client.
If the name is not unique, the registration will fail.
is_terminal : bool
For an input port: If ``True``, the data received by the
port will not be passed on or made available at any other
port.
For an output port: If ``True``, the data available at the
port does not originate from any other port
Audio synthesizers, I/O hardware interface clients, HDR
systems are examples of clients that would set this flag for
their ports.
is_physical : bool
If ``True`` the port corresponds to some kind of physical
I/O connector.
Returns
-------
Port
A new `OwnPort` or `OwnMidiPort` instance.
"""
port = self._client._register_port(
shortname, self._type, is_terminal, is_physical, self._flag)
self._portlist.append(port)
return port
[docs] def clear(self):
"""Unregister all ports in the list.
See Also
--------
OwnPort.unregister
"""
while self._portlist:
self._portlist[0].unregister()
[docs]class RingBuffer(object):
"""JACK's lock-free ringbuffer."""
def __init__(self, size):
"""Create a lock-free ringbuffer.
A ringbuffer is a good way to pass data between threads
(e.g. between the main program and the process callback),
when streaming realtime data to slower media, like audio file
playback or recording.
The key attribute of a ringbuffer is that it can be safely
accessed by two threads simultaneously -- one reading from the
buffer and the other writing to it -- without using any
synchronization or mutual exclusion primitives. For this to
work correctly, there can only be a single reader and a single
writer thread. Their identities cannot be interchanged.
Parameters
----------
size : int
Size in bytes. JACK will allocate a buffer of at least this
size (rounded up to the next power of 2), but one byte is
reserved for internal use. Use `write_space` to
determine the actual size available for writing.
"""
ptr = _lib.jack_ringbuffer_create(size)
if not ptr:
raise JackError('Could not create RingBuffer')
self._ptr = _ffi.gc(ptr, _lib.jack_ringbuffer_free)
@property
def write_space(self):
"""The number of bytes available for writing."""
return _lib.jack_ringbuffer_write_space(self._ptr)
[docs] def write(self, data):
"""Write data into the ringbuffer.
Parameters
----------
data : buffer or bytes or iterable of int
Bytes to be written to the ringbuffer.
Returns
-------
int
The number of bytes written, which could be less than the
length of *data* if there was no more space left
(see `write_space`).
See Also
--------
:attr:`write_space`, :attr:`write_buffers`
"""
try:
data = _ffi.from_buffer(data)
except AttributeError:
pass # from_buffer() not supported
except TypeError:
pass # input is not a buffer
return _lib.jack_ringbuffer_write(self._ptr, data, len(data))
@property
def write_buffers(self):
"""Contains two buffer objects that can be written to directly.
Two are needed because the space available for writing may be
split across the end of the ringbuffer. Either of them could be
0 length.
This can be used as a no-copy version of `write()`.
When finished with writing, `write_advance()` should be used.
.. note:: After an operation that changes the write pointer
(`write()`, `write_advance()`, `reset()`), the buffers are no
longer valid and one should use this property again to get
new ones.
"""
vectors = _ffi.new('jack_ringbuffer_data_t[2]')
_lib.jack_ringbuffer_get_write_vector(self._ptr, vectors)
return (
_ffi.buffer(vectors[0].buf, vectors[0].len),
_ffi.buffer(vectors[1].buf, vectors[1].len)
)
[docs] def write_advance(self, size):
"""Advance the write pointer.
After data has been written to the ringbuffer using
`write_buffers`, use this method to advance the buffer pointer,
making the data available for future read operations.
Parameters
----------
size : int
The number of bytes to advance.
"""
_lib.jack_ringbuffer_write_advance(self._ptr, size)
@property
def read_space(self):
"""The number of bytes available for reading."""
return _lib.jack_ringbuffer_read_space(self._ptr)
[docs] def read(self, size):
"""Read data from the ringbuffer.
Parameters
----------
size : int
Number of bytes to read.
Returns
-------
buffer
A buffer object containing the requested data.
If no more data is left (see `read_space`), a smaller
(or even empty) buffer is returned.
See Also
--------
peek, :attr:`read_space`, :attr:`read_buffers`
"""
data = _ffi.new('unsigned char[]', size)
size = _lib.jack_ringbuffer_read(self._ptr, data, size)
return _ffi.buffer(data, size)
[docs] def peek(self, size):
"""Peek at data from the ringbuffer.
Opposed to `read()` this function does not move the read
pointer. Thus it's a convenient way to inspect data in the
ringbuffer in a continuous fashion.
The price is that the data is copied into a newly allocated
buffer. For "raw" non-copy inspection of the data in the
ringbuffer use `read_buffers`.
Parameters
----------
size : int
Number of bytes to peek.
Returns
-------
buffer
A buffer object containing the requested data.
If no more data is left (see `read_space`), a smaller
(or even empty) buffer is returned.
See Also
--------
read, :attr:`read_space`, :attr:`read_buffers`
"""
data = _ffi.new('unsigned char[]', size)
size = _lib.jack_ringbuffer_peek(self._ptr, data, size)
return _ffi.buffer(data, size)
@property
def read_buffers(self):
"""Contains two buffer objects that can be read directly.
Two are needed because the data to be read may be split across
the end of the ringbuffer. Either of them could be 0 length.
This can be used as a no-copy version of `peek()` or `read()`.
When finished with reading, `read_advance()` should be used.
.. note:: After an operation that changes the read pointer
(`read()`, `read_advance()`, `reset()`), the buffers are no
longer valid and one should use this property again to get
new ones.
"""
vectors = _ffi.new('jack_ringbuffer_data_t[2]')
_lib.jack_ringbuffer_get_read_vector(self._ptr, vectors)
return (
_ffi.buffer(vectors[0].buf, vectors[0].len),
_ffi.buffer(vectors[1].buf, vectors[1].len)
)
[docs] def read_advance(self, size):
"""Advance the read pointer.
After data has been read from the ringbuffer using
`read_buffers` or `peek()`, use this method to advance the
buffer pointers, making that space available for future write
operations.
Parameters
----------
size : int
The number of bytes to advance.
"""
_lib.jack_ringbuffer_read_advance(self._ptr, size)
[docs] def mlock(self):
"""Lock a ringbuffer data block into memory.
Uses the ``mlock()`` system call. This prevents the
ringbuffer's memory from being paged to the swap area.
.. note:: This is not a realtime operation.
"""
_check(_lib.jack_ringbuffer_mlock(self._ptr),
'Error mlocking the RingBuffer data')
[docs] def reset(self, size=None):
"""Reset the read and write pointers, making an empty buffer.
.. note:: This is not thread safe.
Parameters
----------
size : int, optional
The new size for the ringbuffer.
Must be less than allocated size.
"""
if size is None:
_lib.jack_ringbuffer_reset(self._ptr)
else:
_lib.jack_ringbuffer_reset_size(self._ptr, size)
@property
def size(self):
"""The number of bytes in total used by the buffer.
See Also
--------
:attr:`read_space`, :attr:`write_space`
"""
return self._ptr.size
[docs]class Status(object):
"""Representation of the JACK status bits."""
__slots__ = '_code'
def __init__(self, code):
self._code = code
def __repr__(self):
flags = ', '.join(name for name in dir(self)
if not name.startswith('_') and getattr(self, name))
if not flags:
flags = 'no flags set'
return '<jack.Status 0x{0:X}: {1}>'.format(self._code, flags)
@property
def failure(self):
"""Overall operation failed."""
return self._hasflag(_lib.JackFailure)
@property
def invalid_option(self):
"""The operation contained an invalid or unsupported option."""
return self._hasflag(_lib.JackInvalidOption)
@property
def name_not_unique(self):
"""The desired client name was not unique.
With the *use_exact_name* option of `Client`, this situation is
fatal. Otherwise, the name is modified by appending a dash and
a two-digit number in the range "-01" to "-99". `Client.name`
will return the exact string that was used. If the specified
*name* plus these extra characters would be too long, the open
fails instead.
"""
return self._hasflag(_lib.JackNameNotUnique)
@property
def server_started(self):
"""The JACK server was started for this `Client`.
Otherwise, it was running already.
"""
return self._hasflag(_lib.JackServerStarted)
@property
def server_failed(self):
"""Unable to connect to the JACK server."""
return self._hasflag(_lib.JackServerFailed)
@property
def server_error(self):
"""Communication error with the JACK server."""
return self._hasflag(_lib.JackServerError)
@property
def no_such_client(self):
"""Requested client does not exist."""
return self._hasflag(_lib.JackNoSuchClient)
@property
def load_failure(self):
"""Unable to load internal client."""
return self._hasflag(_lib.JackLoadFailure)
@property
def init_failure(self):
"""Unable to initialize client."""
return self._hasflag(_lib.JackInitFailure)
@property
def shm_failure(self):
"""Unable to access shared memory."""
return self._hasflag(_lib.JackShmFailure)
@property
def version_error(self):
"""Client's protocol version does not match."""
return self._hasflag(_lib.JackVersionError)
@property
def backend_error(self):
"""Backend error."""
return self._hasflag(_lib.JackBackendError)
@property
def client_zombie(self):
"""Client zombified failure."""
return self._hasflag(_lib.JackClientZombie)
def _hasflag(self, flag):
"""Helper function for Status properties."""
return bool(self._code & flag)
[docs]class TransportState(object):
"""Representation of the JACK transport state.
See Also
--------
`Client.transport_state`, :meth:`Client.transport_query`
"""
__slots__ = '_code'
def __init__(self, code):
self._code = code
def __eq__(self, other):
return self._code == other
def __repr__(self):
return 'jack.' + {
_lib.JackTransportStopped: 'STOPPED',
_lib.JackTransportRolling: 'ROLLING',
_lib.JackTransportStarting: 'STARTING',
_lib.JackTransportNetStarting: 'NETSTARTING',
}[self._code]
[docs]class JackError(Exception):
"""Exception for all kinds of JACK-related errors."""
pass
[docs]class CallbackExit(Exception):
"""To be raised in a callback function to signal failure.
See Also
--------
:meth:`Client.set_process_callback`
:meth:`Client.set_blocksize_callback`
:meth:`Client.set_samplerate_callback`
:meth:`Client.set_port_rename_callback`
:meth:`Client.set_graph_order_callback`
:meth:`Client.set_xrun_callback`
"""
pass
[docs]def position2dict(pos):
"""Convert CFFI position struct to a dict."""
assert pos.unique_1 == pos.unique_2
keys = ['usecs', 'frame_rate', 'frame']
if pos.valid & _lib.JackPositionBBT:
keys += ['bar', 'beat', 'tick', 'bar_start_tick', 'beats_per_bar',
'beat_type', 'ticks_per_beat', 'beats_per_minute']
if pos.valid & _lib.JackPositionTimecode:
keys += ['frame_time', 'next_time']
if pos.valid & _lib.JackBBTFrameOffset:
keys += ['bbt_offset']
if pos.valid & _lib.JackAudioVideoRatio:
keys += ['audio_frames_per_video_frame']
if pos.valid & _lib.JackVideoFrameOffset:
keys += ['video_offset']
return dict((k, getattr(pos, k)) for k in keys)
[docs]def version():
"""Get tuple of major/minor/micro/protocol version."""
v = _ffi.new('int[4]')
_lib.jack_get_version(v+0, v+1, v+2, v+3)
return tuple(v)
[docs]def version_string():
"""Get human-readable JACK version."""
return _ffi.string(_lib.jack_get_version_string()).decode()
[docs]def client_name_size():
"""Return the maximum number of characters in a JACK client name.
This includes the final NULL character. This value is a constant.
"""
return _lib.jack_client_name_size()
[docs]def port_name_size():
"""Maximum length of port names.
The maximum number of characters in a full JACK port name including
the final NULL character. This value is a constant.
A port's full name contains the owning client name concatenated with
a colon (:) followed by its short name and a NULL character.
"""
return _lib.jack_port_name_size()
[docs]def set_error_function(callback=None):
"""Set the callback for error message display.
Set it to ``None`` to restore the default error callback function
(which prints the error message plus a newline to stderr).
The *callback* function must have this signature::
callback(message: str) -> None
"""
_set_error_or_info_function(callback, _lib.jack_set_error_function)
[docs]def set_info_function(callback=None):
"""Set the callback for info message display.
Set it to ``None`` to restore default info callback function
(which prints the info message plus a newline to stderr).
The *callback* function must have this signature::
callback(message: str) -> None
"""
_set_error_or_info_function(callback, _lib.jack_set_info_function)
[docs]def client_pid(name):
"""Return PID of a JACK client.
Parameters
----------
name : str
Name of the JACK client whose PID shall be returned.
Returns
-------
int
PID of *name*. If not available, 0 will be returned.
"""
return _lib.jack_get_client_pid(name.encode())
def _set_error_or_info_function(callback, setter):
"""Helper for set_error_function() and set_info_function()."""
if callback is None:
callback_wrapper = _ffi.NULL
else:
@_ffi.callback('void (*)(const char*)')
def callback_wrapper(msg):
callback(_ffi.string(msg).decode())
_keepalive[setter] = callback_wrapper
setter(callback_wrapper)
_keepalive = {}
def _check(error_code, msg):
"""Check error code and raise JackError if non-zero."""
if error_code:
raise JackError('{0} ({1})'.format(msg, error_code))