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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T06:56:27+00:00 2026-06-13T06:56:27+00:00

I’ve got a Python program which is reading data from a serial port via

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I’ve got a Python program which is reading data from a serial port via the PySerial module. The two conditions I need to keep in mind are: I don’t know how much data will arrive, and I don’t know when to expect data.

Based on this I have came up with the follow code snippets:

#Code from main loop, spawning thread and waiting for data
s = serial.Serial(5, timeout=5)  # Open COM5, 5 second timeout
s.baudrate = 19200

#Code from thread reading serial data
while 1:
  tdata = s.read(500)    # Read 500 characters or 5 seconds

  if(tdata.__len__() > 0):        #If we got data
    if(self.flag_got_data is 0):  #If it's the first data we recieved, store it
      self.data = tdata        
    else:                         #if it's not the first, append the data
      self.data += tdata
      self.flag_got_data = 1

So this code will loop forever getting data off the serial port. We’ll get up to 500 characters store the data, then alert the main loop by setting a flag. If no data is present we’ll just go back to sleep and wait.

The code is working, but I don’t like the 5s timeout. I need it because I don’t know how much data to expect, but I don’t like that it’s waking up every 5 seconds even when no data is present.

Is there any way to check when data becomes available before doing the read? I’m thinking something like the select command in Linux.

Note: I found the inWaiting() method, but really that seems it just change my “sleep” to a poll, so that’s not what I want here. I just want to sleep until data comes in, then go get it.

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    2026-06-13T06:56:28+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 6:56 am

    Ok, I actually got something together that I like for this. Using a combination of read() with no timeout and the inWaiting() method:

    #Modified code from main loop: 
    s = serial.Serial(5)
    
    #Modified code from thread reading the serial port
    while 1:
      tdata = s.read()           # Wait forever for anything
      time.sleep(1)              # Sleep (or inWaiting() doesn't give the correct value)
      data_left = s.inWaiting()  # Get the number of characters ready to be read
      tdata += s.read(data_left) # Do the read and combine it with the first character
    
      ... #Rest of the code
    

    This seems to give the results I wanted, I guess this type of functionality doesn’t exist as a single method in Python

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