Python Utilities¶
The Core Python utilities provides a set of Python tools to assist the development of Python libraries and program in the context of ICS.
The following modules/tools are provided:
“ifw-core/pyutils/utils”: Various general purpose Python utilities.
“ifw-core/pyutils/opcua/srvlib”: Provides an SCXML driven, OPC UA server tool kit based on the Free OPC UA SDK.
“ifw-core/pyutils/opcua/clientLib”: Provides an OPC UA client class, based on the Free OPC UA SDK.
“ifw-core/pyutils/opcua/utils”: Various OPC UA helper tools.
“ifw-core/pyutils/opcua_client”: Provides the executable for the OPC UA client (“coreOpcuaClient”).
“ifw-core/pyutils/opcua_gen_profile”: Tool to generate the OPC UA XML Profile from a easier-to-handle YAML-based format.
Module: “ifw-core/pyutils/utils”¶
Python import statement: “import core_utils.utils”.
Module: “ifw-core/pyutils/opcua/srvlib”¶
Python import statement: “import core_opcua.srvlib”.
For examples of usage of the OPC UA/SCXML server toolkit, the Device Simulators can be used.
Module: “ifw-core/pyutils/opcua/clientlib”¶
Python import statement: “import core_opcua.clientlib”.
Module: “ifw-core/pyutils/opcua/utils”¶
Python import statement: “import core_opcua.utils”.
Module: “ifw-core/pyutils/opcua_client”¶
Tool for communicating with OPC UA servers from the command line.
For now it is mostly for usage with servers based on the Core OPC UA/SCXML Server Toolkit.
Usage:
$ coreOpcuaClient --help
usage: coreOpcuaClient [-h] [--action {READ,WRITE,METHOD,SUBSCRIBE,SCAN}] --address ADDRESS [--nodes NODES] [--method METHOD] [--ns NS] [--log-level {DEBUG,INFO,WARNING,ERROR,CRITICAL}] [--log-file LOG_FILE] [--verbose] [--tolerant] [--examples]
IFW Core OPC UA Client Tool
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--action {READ,WRITE,METHOD,SUBSCRIBE,SCAN}
define tool action
--address ADDRESS server address; example opc.tcp://134.171.12.101:4840
--nodes NODES Node ID(s) to address; example: MAIN.OPTI1.stat.lrPosActual
--method METHOD Method call, including parameters; example MAIN.Shutter1#RPC_State
--ns NS Namespace, e.g. 4
--log-level {DEBUG,INFO,WARNING,ERROR,CRITICAL}
Set the logging level
--log-file LOG_FILE log output file
--verbose output log on stdout
--tolerant be tolerant to certain errors
--examples Print out examples of usage
Example:
Start a Device Simulator:
fcfDevsimShutter --port 7878 --cfg config/fcf/devsim/shutter/shutter1.cfg.yaml --log-level INFO
2019-05-24 15:14:03.907:INFO:SmOpcUaSrv:MainThread:serverBase:500:execute: Setting up OPC UA server ...
Listening on 127.0.0.1:7878
...
2019-05-24 15:14:05.244:INFO:SmOpcUaSrv:MainThread:serverBase:544:execute: Serving ...
Communicate with the Device Simulator:
$ coreOpcuaClient --address opc.tcp://127.0.0.1:7878 --action METHOD --method "MAIN.Shutter1#RPC_State" --ns 4
['NotOperational:NotOperational_NotReady']
$ coreOpcuaClient --address opc.tcp://127.0.0.1:7878 --action METHOD --method "MAIN.Shutter1#RPC_Init" --ns 4
[0]
$ coreOpcuaClient --address opc.tcp://127.0.0.1:7878 --action METHOD --method "MAIN.Shutter1#RPC_State" --ns 4
['NotOperational:NotOperational_Ready_Closed']
Module: “ifw-core/pyutils/opcua_gen_profile”¶
The tool is used to generate the OPC UA XML profile for the Core OPC UA/SCXML Server Toolkit. The OPC UA XML profile defines the namespace of the server.
The names are defined in a simple YAML-based file and the XML document generated via the tool.
An example of a YAML namespace definition to be used as input for the tool can be found here: Motor Device Simulator
Note
For the Core OPC UA/SCXML Server toolkit, it is recommended to use the feature to generate the OPC/UA XML namespace on-the-fly, from the simpler YAML format, unless for performance reasons it is better to use a pre-generated XML profile.
Module: “ifw-core/pyutils/log_collector”¶
Tool for collecting logs coming from PLCs and ingesting them in the CII logging environment using the CII logging API.
Usage:
$ logCollector --help
usage: logCollector [-h] [-i INTERFACE] [-p PORT] [-l LOG]
Cii log collector
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-i INTERFACE, --interface INTERFACE
server network interface
-p PORT, --port PORT server listening port
-l LOG, --log LOG logging configuration
Module: “ifw-core/pyutils/network”¶
Module to create udp mudpi server or clients. Python import statement: “import ifw.core.network”.
Module: “ifw-core/pyutils/mudpi”¶
Module to build or read mudpi packets. Python import statement: “import ifw.core.mudpi”.