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@@ -127,10 +127,10 @@ Like the ``GPIOZERO_PIN_FACTORY`` value, these can be exported from your
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.. warning::
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The astute and mischievous reader may note that it is possible to mix
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strictly local pin implementations, e.g. using ``RPiGPIOPin`` for one pin,
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and ``NativePin`` for another. This is unsupported, and if it results in
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your script crashing, your components failing, or your Raspberry Pi turning
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into an actual raspberry pie, you have only yourself to blame.
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factories, e.g. using ``RPiGPIOFactory`` for one pin, and ``NativeFactory``
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for another. This is unsupported, and if it results in your script
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crashing, your components failing, or your Raspberry Pi turning into an
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actual raspberry pie, you have only yourself to blame.
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Sensible uses of multiple pin factories are given in :doc:`remote_gpio`.
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@@ -161,10 +161,11 @@ class NativeFactory(LocalPiFactory):
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You can construct native pin instances manually like so::
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from gpiozero.pins.native import NativePin
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from gpiozero.pins.native import NativeFactory
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from gpiozero import LED
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led = LED(NativePin(12))
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factory = NativeFactory()
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led = LED(12, pin_factory=factory)
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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super(NativeFactory, self).__init__()
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@@ -46,20 +46,21 @@ class PiGPIOFactory(PiFactory):
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You can construct pigpio pins manually like so::
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from gpiozero.pins.pigpio import PiGPIOPin
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from gpiozero.pins.pigpio import PiGPIOFactory
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from gpiozero import LED
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led = LED(PiGPIOPin(12))
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factory = PiGPIOFactory()
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led = LED(12, pin_factory=factory)
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This is particularly useful for controlling pins on a remote machine. To
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accomplish this simply specify the host (and optionally port) when
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constructing the pin::
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from gpiozero.pins.pigpio import PiGPIOPin
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from gpiozero.pins.pigpio import PiGPIOFactory
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from gpiozero import LED
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from signal import pause
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led = LED(PiGPIOPin(12, host='192.168.0.2'))
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factory = PiGPIOFactory(host='192.168.0.2')
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led = LED(12, pin_factory=factory)
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.. note::
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@@ -40,7 +40,8 @@ class RPiGPIOFactory(LocalPiFactory):
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from gpiozero.pins.rpigpio import RPiGPIOFactory
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from gpiozero import LED
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led = LED(RPiGPIOPin(12))
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factory = RPiGPIOFactory()
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led = LED(12, pin_factory=factory)
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.. _RPi.GPIO: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/RPi.GPIO
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"""
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@@ -40,10 +40,11 @@ class RPIOFactory(LocalPiFactory):
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You can construct RPIO pins manually like so::
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from gpiozero.pins.rpio import RPIOPin
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from gpiozero.pins.rpio import RPIOFactory
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from gpiozero import LED
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led = LED(RPIOPin(12))
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factory = RPIOFactory()
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led = LED(12, pin_factory=factory)
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.. _RPIO: https://pythonhosted.org/RPIO/
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"""
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