salocinx
salocinx

Reputation: 3823

How to add bytes to bytearray in Python 3.7?

I am new the Python 3.7 and I am trying to read bytes from a serial port using the following code. I am using pySerial module and the read() function returns bytes.

self.uart = serial.Serial()
self.uart.port = '/dev/tty/USB0'
self.uart.baudrate = 115200
self.uart.open()
# buffer for received bytes
packet_bytes = bytearray()
# read and process data from serial port
while True:
    # read single byte from serial port
    current_bytes = self._uart.read()
    if current_bytes is B'$':
        self.process_packet(packet_bytes)
        packet_bytes = bytearray()
    else:
        packet_bytes.append(current_bytes)        <- Error occurs here

I receive the following error:

TypeError: an integer is required

Some idea how to solve?

Upvotes: 9

Views: 24996

Answers (2)

Biyau
Biyau

Reputation: 121

I recently had this problem myself and this is what worked for me. Instead of instantiating a bytearray, I just initialized my buffer as a byte object:

buf = b""    #Initialize byte object

  poll = uselect.poll()
  poll.register(uart, uselect.POLLIN)

  while True:
    ch = uart.read(1) if poll.poll() else None

    if ch == b'x':
      buf += ch       #append the byte character to the buffer

    if ch == b'y':
      buf = buf[:-1]  #remove the last byte character from the buffer

    if ch == b'\015': ENTER
      break

Upvotes: 3

Olvin Roght
Olvin Roght

Reputation: 7812

packet_bytes += bytearray(current_bytes)

Upvotes: 18

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