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* Implements the high-level API for RealTimeClock functions
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import { YAPIContext, YFunction } from './yocto_api.js';
/**
* YRealTimeClock Class: real-time clock control interface, available for instance in the
* YoctoHub-GSM-4G, the YoctoHub-Wireless-SR, the YoctoHub-Wireless-g or the YoctoHub-Wireless-n
*
* The YRealTimeClock class provide access to the embedded real-time clock available on some Yoctopuce
* devices. It can provide current date and time, even after a power outage
* lasting several days. It is the base for automated wake-up functions provided by the WakeUpScheduler.
* The current time may represent a local time as well as an UTC time, but no automatic time change
* will occur to account for daylight saving time.
*/
export declare class YRealTimeClock extends YFunction {
_className: string;
_unixTime: number;
_dateTime: string;
_utcOffset: number;
_timeSet: YRealTimeClock.TIMESET;
_disableHostSync: YRealTimeClock.DISABLEHOSTSYNC;
_valueCallbackRealTimeClock: YRealTimeClock.ValueCallback | null;
readonly UNIXTIME_INVALID: number;
readonly DATETIME_INVALID: string;
readonly UTCOFFSET_INVALID: number;
readonly TIMESET_FALSE: YRealTimeClock.TIMESET;
readonly TIMESET_TRUE: YRealTimeClock.TIMESET;
readonly TIMESET_INVALID: YRealTimeClock.TIMESET;
readonly DISABLEHOSTSYNC_FALSE: YRealTimeClock.DISABLEHOSTSYNC;
readonly DISABLEHOSTSYNC_TRUE: YRealTimeClock.DISABLEHOSTSYNC;
readonly DISABLEHOSTSYNC_INVALID: YRealTimeClock.DISABLEHOSTSYNC;
static readonly UNIXTIME_INVALID: number;
static readonly DATETIME_INVALID: string;
static readonly UTCOFFSET_INVALID: number;
static readonly TIMESET_FALSE: YRealTimeClock.TIMESET;
static readonly TIMESET_TRUE: YRealTimeClock.TIMESET;
static readonly TIMESET_INVALID: YRealTimeClock.TIMESET;
static readonly DISABLEHOSTSYNC_FALSE: YRealTimeClock.DISABLEHOSTSYNC;
static readonly DISABLEHOSTSYNC_TRUE: YRealTimeClock.DISABLEHOSTSYNC;
static readonly DISABLEHOSTSYNC_INVALID: YRealTimeClock.DISABLEHOSTSYNC;
constructor(yapi: YAPIContext, func: string);
imm_parseAttr(name: string, val: any): number;
/**
* Returns the current time in Unix format (number of elapsed seconds since Jan 1st, 1970).
*
* @return an integer corresponding to the current time in Unix format (number of elapsed seconds
* since Jan 1st, 1970)
*
* On failure, throws an exception or returns YRealTimeClock.UNIXTIME_INVALID.
*/
get_unixTime(): Promise<number>;
/**
* Changes the current time. Time is specifid in Unix format (number of elapsed seconds since Jan 1st, 1970).
*
* @param newval : an integer corresponding to the current time
*
* @return YAPI.SUCCESS if the call succeeds.
*
* On failure, throws an exception or returns a negative error code.
*/
set_unixTime(newval: number): Promise<number>;
/**
* Returns the current time in the form "YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss".
*
* @return a string corresponding to the current time in the form "YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss"
*
* On failure, throws an exception or returns YRealTimeClock.DATETIME_INVALID.
*/
get_dateTime(): Promise<string>;
/**
* Returns the number of seconds between current time and UTC time (time zone).
*
* @return an integer corresponding to the number of seconds between current time and UTC time (time zone)
*
* On failure, throws an exception or returns YRealTimeClock.UTCOFFSET_INVALID.
*/
get_utcOffset(): Promise<number>;
/**
* Changes the number of seconds between current time and UTC time (time zone).
* The timezone is automatically rounded to the nearest multiple of 15 minutes.
* Remember to call the saveToFlash() method of the module if the
* modification must be kept.
*
* @param newval : an integer corresponding to the number of seconds between current time and UTC time (time zone)
*
* @return YAPI.SUCCESS if the call succeeds.
*
* On failure, throws an exception or returns a negative error code.
*/
set_utcOffset(newval: number): Promise<number>;
/**
* Returns true if the clock has been set, and false otherwise.
*
* @return either YRealTimeClock.TIMESET_FALSE or YRealTimeClock.TIMESET_TRUE, according to true if
* the clock has been set, and false otherwise
*
* On failure, throws an exception or returns YRealTimeClock.TIMESET_INVALID.
*/
get_timeSet(): Promise<YRealTimeClock.TIMESET>;
/**
* Returns true if the automatic clock synchronization with host has been disabled,
* and false otherwise.
*
* @return either YRealTimeClock.DISABLEHOSTSYNC_FALSE or YRealTimeClock.DISABLEHOSTSYNC_TRUE,
* according to true if the automatic clock synchronization with host has been disabled,
* and false otherwise
*
* On failure, throws an exception or returns YRealTimeClock.DISABLEHOSTSYNC_INVALID.
*/
get_disableHostSync(): Promise<YRealTimeClock.DISABLEHOSTSYNC>;
/**
* Changes the automatic clock synchronization with host working state.
* To disable automatic synchronization, set the value to true.
* To enable automatic synchronization (default), set the value to false.
*
* If you want the change to be kept after a device reboot,
* make sure to call the matching module saveToFlash().
*
* @param newval : either YRealTimeClock.DISABLEHOSTSYNC_FALSE or YRealTimeClock.DISABLEHOSTSYNC_TRUE,
* according to the automatic clock synchronization with host working state
*
* @return YAPI.SUCCESS if the call succeeds.
*
* On failure, throws an exception or returns a negative error code.
*/
set_disableHostSync(newval: YRealTimeClock.DISABLEHOSTSYNC): Promise<number>;
/**
* Retrieves a real-time clock for a given identifier.
* The identifier can be specified using several formats:
*
* - FunctionLogicalName
* - ModuleSerialNumber.FunctionIdentifier
* - ModuleSerialNumber.FunctionLogicalName
* - ModuleLogicalName.FunctionIdentifier
* - ModuleLogicalName.FunctionLogicalName
*
*
* This function does not require that the real-time clock is online at the time
* it is invoked. The returned object is nevertheless valid.
* Use the method YRealTimeClock.isOnline() to test if the real-time clock is
* indeed online at a given time. In case of ambiguity when looking for
* a real-time clock by logical name, no error is notified: the first instance
* found is returned. The search is performed first by hardware name,
* then by logical name.
*
* If a call to this object's is_online() method returns FALSE although
* you are certain that the matching device is plugged, make sure that you did
* call registerHub() at application initialization time.
*
* @param func : a string that uniquely characterizes the real-time clock, for instance
* YHUBGSM5.realTimeClock.
*
* @return a YRealTimeClock object allowing you to drive the real-time clock.
*/
static FindRealTimeClock(func: string): YRealTimeClock;
/**
* Retrieves a real-time clock for a given identifier in a YAPI context.
* The identifier can be specified using several formats:
*
* - FunctionLogicalName
* - ModuleSerialNumber.FunctionIdentifier
* - ModuleSerialNumber.FunctionLogicalName
* - ModuleLogicalName.FunctionIdentifier
* - ModuleLogicalName.FunctionLogicalName
*
*
* This function does not require that the real-time clock is online at the time
* it is invoked. The returned object is nevertheless valid.
* Use the method YRealTimeClock.isOnline() to test if the real-time clock is
* indeed online at a given time. In case of ambiguity when looking for
* a real-time clock by logical name, no error is notified: the first instance
* found is returned. The search is performed first by hardware name,
* then by logical name.
*
* @param yctx : a YAPI context
* @param func : a string that uniquely characterizes the real-time clock, for instance
* YHUBGSM5.realTimeClock.
*
* @return a YRealTimeClock object allowing you to drive the real-time clock.
*/
static FindRealTimeClockInContext(yctx: YAPIContext, func: string): YRealTimeClock;
/**
* Registers the callback function that is invoked on every change of advertised value.
* The callback is invoked only during the execution of ySleep or yHandleEvents.
* This provides control over the time when the callback is triggered. For good responsiveness, remember to call
* one of these two functions periodically. To unregister a callback, pass a null pointer as argument.
*
* @param callback : the callback function to call, or a null pointer. The callback function should take two
* arguments: the function object of which the value has changed, and the character string describing
* the new advertised value.
* @noreturn
*/
registerValueCallback(callback: YRealTimeClock.ValueCallback | null): Promise<number>;
_invokeValueCallback(value: string): Promise<number>;
/**
* Continues the enumeration of real-time clocks started using yFirstRealTimeClock().
* Caution: You can't make any assumption about the returned real-time clocks order.
* If you want to find a specific a real-time clock, use RealTimeClock.findRealTimeClock()
* and a hardwareID or a logical name.
*
* @return a pointer to a YRealTimeClock object, corresponding to
* a real-time clock currently online, or a null pointer
* if there are no more real-time clocks to enumerate.
*/
nextRealTimeClock(): YRealTimeClock | null;
/**
* Starts the enumeration of real-time clocks currently accessible.
* Use the method YRealTimeClock.nextRealTimeClock() to iterate on
* next real-time clocks.
*
* @return a pointer to a YRealTimeClock object, corresponding to
* the first real-time clock currently online, or a null pointer
* if there are none.
*/
static FirstRealTimeClock(): YRealTimeClock | null;
/**
* Starts the enumeration of real-time clocks currently accessible.
* Use the method YRealTimeClock.nextRealTimeClock() to iterate on
* next real-time clocks.
*
* @param yctx : a YAPI context.
*
* @return a pointer to a YRealTimeClock object, corresponding to
* the first real-time clock currently online, or a null pointer
* if there are none.
*/
static FirstRealTimeClockInContext(yctx: YAPIContext): YRealTimeClock | null;
}
export declare namespace YRealTimeClock {
const enum TIMESET {
FALSE = 0,
TRUE = 1,
INVALID = -1
}
const enum DISABLEHOSTSYNC {
FALSE = 0,
TRUE = 1,
INVALID = -1
}
interface ValueCallback {
(func: YRealTimeClock, value: string): void;
}
}