revent:
- Fixed 32-bit/64-bit compatibility by no longer "long" for timestamps
- Removed superfluous code
- SIGTERM is now handled only while waiting for a file not while processing one
- Added '-s' to docs
- Fixed path_buff size
Record Command:
- Removed timeout in command as -s is specified.
- Previously the command would send SIGTERM to revent but not wait for it to terminate.
This would result in the pulled recording missing its send. This has now been fixed.
Replay Command:
- Added more logging
If the specified agenda argument is not found in the file system, WA
assumes it is the name of a workload and would then raise an "extension
not found error", which may be confusing if the user's intension was to
specify a path.
Now, WA will first check that neither path separator, nor a '.' are
present in the agenda argument before assuming it is a workload name, and
will provide a less confusing error in that case.
Added two commands to WA to record and replay input events using revent.
As part of this also added the ability to get a device model from
android and linux device. This may need to be improved in the future.
With this option, only extensions packaged with WA itself will be
listed. Extensions discovered from other packages or from local paths
will not appear in the list.
It is now possible to generate agendas for a set of extensions with
wa create agenda ext1 ext2 ext3 -o output.yaml
Confiuration will include all parameters for those extensions with
default values.
- standardisded on a single context argument
- removed Device.init() no longer necessary as initilize now
automatically gets propagated up the hierarchy. Renamed the existing
use of it to "initilize".
- related pylint cleanup.
Added -p option to the list command. This alows filtering results by
supported platforms, e.g.
wa list workloads -p linux
Also adding missing supported_platforms attribute to various extensions.
If an extension does not have this attribute, the assumption is that it
is supported by all available platforms.
terminalsize was loaded from a location added to sys.path during
bootstrap. This appeared to be causing import issues. There is no longer
a good reason for terminalsize to be loaded that way, so just moved it
under wlauto.utils so that it can be loaded normally.