Note: I\'m using Python 2.7, and pySerial for serial communications.
I found this article which lists two ways: http://www.zaber.com/wiki/Software/P
This is what I've been using. It's a mashup of the methods I posted above. I'd still like to see better solutions, though.
# A function that tries to list serial ports on most common platforms
def list_serial_ports():
system_name = platform.system()
if system_name == "Windows":
# Scan for available ports.
available = []
for i in range(256):
try:
s = serial.Serial(i)
available.append(i)
s.close()
except serial.SerialException:
pass
return available
elif system_name == "Darwin":
# Mac
return glob.glob('/dev/tty*') + glob.glob('/dev/cu*')
else:
# Assume Linux or something else
return glob.glob('/dev/ttyS*') + glob.glob('/dev/ttyUSB*')
Does the pyserial function, serial.tools.list_ports, give you what you want?
bitpim had quite a bit of code for comscan on multiple platforms. Probably useful to get some code out of there to build a cross platform serial port enumerator. You can run the detection code directly in command line to test it out.
Link to source file comscan.py.
In Linux, it didn't seem to detect '/dev/ttyS' ports. Adding the following line below line #378 worked:
("/dev/ttyS", "Standard Serial Port", "serial"),
The author has made it easy to add different kind of identifiers for serial ports.
In Mac, it worked just fine. (Had an Arduino handy to test)
In Windows, it successfully detected the connected port (for the connected FTDI connector). Requires pywin32.
With pyserial, I tried the following:
python -m serial.tools.list_ports
Does not seem to work on Windows. Works on Mac. Works on Linux.
It is interesting to see the Platform section in the documentation for this command:
Platform : Posix (/dev files)
Platform : Linux (/dev files, sysfs and lsusb)
Platform : Windows (setupapi, registry)
I think an amalgamation of the two should give an (almost) 100% reliable com port enumerator.
Edit: Tried all of the above in Python 2.7.
I don't know if you're still looking for answers to this, but since I have a working solution I thought I'd post it. Here is the getports package as part of my Arduino Data Logger project. I've tested it to work on Mac, at least some flavors of Linux, and Windows 7. Unlike bitpim's comscan, it does not use any modules not from the standard library. Also, it does not use /dev
globbing on Linux or Mac, so renaming rules should not be a problem. (On Linux it uses sysfs and on Mac it uses IOKit.) I don't know if it detects virtual serial ports on Linux, but if it doesn't, try replacing
sys_suffix = '/device/'
with
sys_suffix = ''
in linuxgetports.py