Python newbie here. So, please excuse if this has been asked before in a different format.
I am trying to replicate the following perl snippet in Python using the win32com module. This snippet is provided by Qualcomm for easier automation of their tools.
use Win32::OLE;
use Win32::OLE::Variant;
$prod_id = "QPSTAtmnServer.Application"; # AppId for the Automation server.
eval{ $qpst = Win32::OLE->GetActiveObject($prod_id)}; # Attempt to use a running instance.
die "$prod_id not installed" if $@;
unless (defined $qpst) { $qpst = Win32::OLE->new($prod_id, sub {$_[0]->Quit;}) or die "Cannot start $prod_id";} # Start a new instance. Call Quit when $qpst set to undef or script exits.
if (defined $qpst)
{
$port = $qpst->GetPort("COM30001");
}
The block of python code I have till now is as follows:
import win32com.client
import time
import os
cmd = 'cls'
os.system(cmd)
cmd = 'start C:\\LAB\\exe\\pskill.exe QPSTConfig'
os.system(cmd)
cmd = 'start C:\\LAB\\exe\\pskill.exe QPSTServer'
os.system(cmd)
cmd = 'start C:\\LAB\\exe\\pskill.exe AtmnServer'
os.system(cmd)
time.sleep(2)
_path = os.getcwd()
qpst = win32com.client.Dispatch('QPSTAtmnServer.Application')
time.sleep(5)
if (qpst is None):
print('Darn!')
else:
port = qpst.GetPort('30001')
print(port)
and it throws the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "xxxx.py", line 20, in module
port = qpst.GetPort('30001')
TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not callable
After reading a couple of posts it seems like the method (GetPort) is not registering as a method after all.
Is that correct analysis?
If yes, how do I make Python interpret it as a method?
If not, what is going on here with the error?
Thanks in advance for the help!