ws281x/settings.py

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import json
import os
import uasyncio as asyncio
class Settings(dict):
SETTINGS_FILE = "/settings.json"
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
self.load() # Load settings from file during initialization
def set_defaults(self):
self["num_leds"] = 50
self["selected_pattern"] = "blink"
self["color1"] = "#000f00"
self["color2"] = "#0f0000"
self["delay"] = 100
self["brightness"] = 100
self["wifi"] = {"ssid": "", "password": ""}
def save(self):
try:
j = json.dumps(self)
with open(self.SETTINGS_FILE, 'w') as file:
file.write(j)
print("Settings saved successfully.")
except Exception as e:
print(f"Error saving settings: {e}")
def load(self):
try:
with open(self.SETTINGS_FILE, 'r') as file:
loaded_settings = json.load(file)
self.update(loaded_settings)
print("Settings loaded successfully.")
except Exception as e:
print(f"Error loading settings: {e}")
self.set_defaults()
# Example usage
def main():
settings = Settings()
print(f"Number of LEDs: {settings['num_leds']}")
settings['num_leds'] = 100
print(f"Updated number of LEDs: {settings['num_leds']}")
settings.save()
# Create a new Settings object to test loading
new_settings = Settings()
print(f"Loaded number of LEDs: {new_settings['num_leds']}")
print(settings)
# Run the example
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()