# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2017 Scott Shawcroft, written for Adafruit Industries
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright (c) 2021 Melissa LeBlanc-Williams for Adafruit Industries
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Unlicense

"""Simple test script for 2.13" 250x122 tri-color display.
Supported products:
  * Adafruit 2.13" Tri-Color eInk Display Breakout
    * https://www.adafruit.com/product/4947
  * Adafruit 2.13" Tri-Color eInk Display FeatherWing
    * https://www.adafruit.com/product/4814
  * Adafruit 2.13" Mono eInk Display Breakout
    * https://www.adafruit.com/product/4197
  * Adafruit 2.13" Mono eInk Display FeatherWing
    * https://www.adafruit.com/product/4195

"""

import time

import board
import displayio
from fourwire import FourWire

import adafruit_ssd1680

displayio.release_displays()

# This pinout works on a Metro M4 and may need to be altered for other boards.
spi = board.SPI()  # Uses SCK and MOSI
epd_cs = board.D9
epd_dc = board.D10
epd_reset = board.D8  # Set to None for FeatherWing
epd_busy = board.D7  # Set to None for FeatherWing

display_bus = FourWire(spi, command=epd_dc, chip_select=epd_cs, reset=epd_reset, baudrate=1000000)
time.sleep(1)

# For issues with display not updating top/bottom rows correctly set colstart to 8, 0, or -8
display = adafruit_ssd1680.SSD1680(
    display_bus,
    width=250,
    height=122,
    busy_pin=epd_busy,
    highlight_color=0xFF0000,
    rotation=270,
    colstart=-8,  # Comment out for older displays
)


g = displayio.Group()

# Note: Check the name of the file. Sometimes the dash is changed to an underscore

pic = displayio.OnDiskBitmap("/display-ruler-640x360.bmp")
t = displayio.TileGrid(pic, pixel_shader=pic.pixel_shader)
g.append(t)

display.root_group = g

display.refresh()

print("refreshed")

time.sleep(display.time_to_refresh + 5)
# Always refresh a little longer. It's not a problem to refresh
# a few seconds more, but it's terrible to refresh too early
# (the display will throw an exception when if the refresh
# is too soon)
print("waited correct time")


# Keep the display the same
while True:
    time.sleep(10)
