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OPC UA / IEC 62541 Client and Server for Python >= 3.6 and pypy . http://freeopcua.github.io/, https://github.com/FreeOpcUa/opcua-asyncio
opcua-asyncio
This repository is a fork of python-opcua to rebase it completely on asyncio and drop support for Python < 3.6. This library has also sync wrapper over async API which may completely replace python-opcua in the future.
Motivation
The primary goal of opcua-asyncio is to create an asynchronous OPC UA client based on asyncio and remove hacks for support of python 2 and older python 3 versions. Asynchronous programming allows for simpler code (e.g. less need for locks) and potentially performance gains.
OPC UA binary protocol implementation is quasi complete and has been tested against many different OPC UA stacks. API offers both a low level interface to send and receive all UA defined structures and high level classes allowing to write a server or a client in a few lines. It is easy to mix high level objects and low level UA calls in one application.
Most low level code is autogenerated from xml specification, thus adding missing functionality to client or server is often trivial.
coverage.py reports a test coverage of over 95 % of code, most of non-tested code is autogenerated code that is not used yet.
Installation
With pip
pip install asyncua
Usage
We assume that you already have some experience with the asyncio module, the async / await syntax and the concept of asyncio Tasks.
Client
The Client class provides a high level API for connecting to APU UA servers, session management and access to basic
address space services.
The client can be used as a context manager. The client will automatically connect before the code inside the with
statement is executed. When your code leaves the with statement the client will disconnect. If you want to keep the
connection open (e.g. for listening to a subscription) you could write something like this:
from asyncua import Client
async with Client(url='opc.tcp://localhost:4840/freeopcua/server/') as client:
while True:
# Do something with client
node = client.get_node('i=85')
value = await node.get_value()
Of course you can also call the connect, disconnect methods yourself if you do not want to use the context manager.
from asyncua import Client
client = Client(url='opc.tcp://localhost:4840/freeopcua/server/')
await client.connect()
node = client.get_node('i=85')
value = await node.get_value()
# close connection before you exit the program
await client.disconnect()
See the example folder for more information on the client API.
Node
The Node class provides a high level API for management of nodes as well as data access services.
Subscription
The Subscription class provides a high level API for management of monitored items.
Server
The Server class provides a high level API for creation of OPC UA server instances.
Documentation
The API remains mostly unchanged in regards to python-opcua. Main difference is that many methods have been refactored to return coroutines. Please have a look at the examples and/or the code.
The original documentation (for python-opcua) is available here ReadTheDocs.
A simple GUI client is available: https://github.com/FreeOpcUa/opcua-client-gui
Browse the examples: https://github.com/FreeOpcUa/opcua-asyncio/tree/master/examples
A good starting point are the minimal examples. Minimal client example: https://github.com/FreeOpcUa/opcua-asyncio/blob/master/examples/client-minimal.py Minimal server example: https://github.com/FreeOpcUa/opcua-asyncio/blob/master/examples/server-minimal.py
A set of command line tools also available: https://github.com/FreeOpcUa/opcua-asyncio/tree/master/tools
uadiscover(find_servers, get_endpoints and find_servers_on_network calls)uals(list children of a node)uahistoryreaduaread(read attribute of a node)uawrite(write attribute of a node)uacall(call method of a node)uasubscribe(subscribe to a node and print datachange events)uaclient(connect to server and start python shell)uaserver(starts a demo OPC UA server)
tools/uaserver --populate --certificate cert.pem --private_key pk.pem
How to generate certificate: https://github.com/FreeOpcUa/opcua-asyncio/tree/master/examples/generate_certificate.sh
Client
What works:
- connection to server, opening channel, session
- browsing and reading attributes value
- getting nodes by path and nodeids
- creating subscriptions
- subscribing to items for data change
- subscribing to events
- adding nodes
- method call
- user and password
- history read
- login with certificate
- communication encryption
- removing nodes
Tested servers: freeopcua C++, freeopcua Python, prosys, kepware, beckhoff, winCC, B&R, …
Not implemented yet:
- localized text feature
- XML protocol
- UDP
- maybe automatic reconnection...
Server
What works:
- creating channel and sessions
- read/set attributes and browse
- getting nodes by path and nodeids
- autogenerate address space from spec
- adding nodes to address space
- datachange events
- events
- methods
- basic user implementation (one existing user called admin, which can be disabled, all others are read only)
- encryption
- certificate handling
- removing nodes
- history support for data change and events
- more high level solution to create custom structures
Tested clients: freeopcua C++, freeopcua Python, uaexpert, prosys, quickopc
Not yet implemented:
- UDP
- session restore
- alarms
- XML protocol
- views
- localized text features
- better security model with users and password
Running a server on a Raspberry Pi
Setting up the standard address-space from XML is the most time-consuming step of the startup process which may lead to long startup times on less powerful devices like a Raspberry Pi. By passing a path to a cache-file to the server constructor, a shelve holding the address space will be created during the first startup. All following startups will make use of the cache-file which leads to significantly better startup performance (~3.5 vs 125 seconds on a Raspberry Pi Model B).
Development
Code follows PEP8 apart for line lengths which should be max 120 characters and OPC UA structures that keep camel case from XML definition.
All protocol code is under opcua directory
opcua/uacontains all UA structures from specification, most are autogeneratedopcua/commoncontains high level objects and methods used both in server and clientopcua/clientcontains client specific codeopcua/servercontains server specific codeopcua/utilscontains some utilities function and classesopcua/toolscontains code for command lines toolsschemascontains the XML and text files from specification and the python scripts used to autogenerate codetestscontains testsdocscontains files to auto generate documentation from doc stringsexamplescontains many example filesexamples/synccontains many example files using sync APItoolscontains python scripts that can be used to run command line tools from repository without installing
Running tests:
pytest -v -s
Coverage
pytest -v -s --cov asyncua --cov-report=html
