Package jmri.jmrix.pi

Class RaspberryPiSensorManager

    • Method Detail

      • createNewSensor

        @Nonnull
        protected Sensor createNewSensor​(@Nonnull
                                         java.lang.String systemName,
                                         java.lang.String userName)
                                  throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
        Internal method to invoke the factory and create a new Sensor. Called after all the logic for returning an existing Sensor has been invoked. An existing SystemName is not found, existing UserName not found. Implementing classes should base Sensor on the system name, then add user name.
        Specified by:
        createNewSensor in class AbstractSensorManager
        Parameters:
        systemName - the system name to use for the new Sensor
        userName - the optional user name to use for the new Sensor
        Returns:
        the new Sensor
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if unsuccessful with reason for fail.
      • validateSystemNameFormat

        @Nonnull
        public java.lang.String validateSystemNameFormat​(@Nonnull
                                                         java.lang.String name,
                                                         @Nonnull
                                                         java.util.Locale locale)
                                                  throws NamedBean.BadSystemNameException
        Validates to Integer Format 0-999 with valid prefix. eg. PS0 to PS999 Validate the format of name, returning it unchanged if valid.

        Although further restrictions may be added by system-specific implementations, at a minimum, the implementation must consider a name that does not start with the System Name prefix for this manager to be invalid, and must consider a name that is the same as the System Name prefix to be invalid.

        Overriding implementations may rely on Manager.validSystemNameFormat(java.lang.String), however they must provide an actionable message in the thrown exception if that method does not return Manager.NameValidity.VALID. When overriding implementations of this method rely on validSystemNameFormat(), implementations of that method must not throw an exception, log an error, or otherwise disrupt the user.

        Parameters:
        name - the system name to validate
        locale - the locale for a localized exception; this is needed for the JMRI web server, which supports multiple locales
        Returns:
        the unchanged value of the name parameter
        Throws:
        NamedBean.BadSystemNameException - if provided name is an invalid format