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API review

Proposer: Ze'ev Klapow

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What to Review

cfg Files

It is now possible to put parameters into groups like so:

group = gen.add_group("My Group")
group.add("my_group_param", int_t, 0, "An int within My Group", 0)

Groups can have subgroups:

group2 = group.add_group("My Second Group")

Unfortunately this dose not allow parameters to have unique names because in order to preserve backwards compatibility the parameters are still stored directly on the config object as well as within groups.

Python Server API

The config object that is passed to a nodes reconfigure callback now supports dot-syntax, rather than using a dictionary, however the dictionary still works for parameters.

Groups

Groups contain 4 main components parameters, subgroups, type and state. All except state are determined by the CFG file and cannot be changed. State allows groups to be disabled which can be done like so:

config.groups.My_Group.state = False

or in cpp

config.groups.my_group.state = false;

Note that in cpp all names are lower case to avoid name conflicts, group names in python are the same as given in the config.

The type field is an extra string in each group description, which is mainly relevant to the client, at the moment I am using it to change the display modes, I currently support "collapse" and "hide", collapse has a button to hide/display the group and hide simply hides/displays based on the state as set by the node.

Client

The client now has a method get_group_descriptions, which returns a tree of groups containing parameters, get_param_descriptions is still available to get a list of all possible params. In order to make changes to the state of a group simply call update group as you would with parameters and add the key groups to the dictionary:

changes = {'groups':{'My_Group':True}}
client.update_configuration(changes)

You can also specify a section of the tree rather than individual groups, as it sometimes easier to simply modify the config object and pass it back to the client.

reconfigure_gui

Reconfigure gui now supports the display of groups. By default groups with no type are simply displayed by a line and label. Additionally the gui now supports 'collapse' groups which have a button that toggle them on and off as well as 'hide' groups which are entirely invisible until activated. The default state for all groups is visible. using the proposed API many more display types could be implemented including tabs.

All of the code is available here https://kforge.ros.org/project/common/services/dynamicreconfig/ on the "groups" branch

You can use this rosinstall to get all of the code dynamic_reconfigure.rosinstall

dynamic_reconfigure has an example server in dynamic_reconfigure/test that demonstrates groups. You can run this by doing

rosrun dynamic_reconfigure testserver

and then launching the gui

rosrun dynamic_reconfigure reconfigure_gui

Question / concerns / comments

Meeting agenda

To be filled out by proposer based on comments gathered during API review period

Conclusion

Package status change mark change manifest)



2024-12-28 14:54