Sample-Server implementation of various umati endorsed OPC UA companion specifications. Provides a 🐳 📦 to run locally for development purpose.
This implementation provides simulationed instances for the machine tool and woodworking specification, which changes most values in a pseudo random way. As no real machine simulation is done in the background, the values need not correlate with each other. Also only reading of values of OPC UA-clients is implemented. All write requests are ignored silently.
This is an example implementation of the OPC UA Machine Tool companion specification based on open62541. The server provides several simulated machine tools, which show different extension stages of the specification.
This is an example implementation of the OPC UA for Woodworking companion specification. The server provides two simulated woodworking machines, a basic one implementing only mandatory variables/objects and a full one implementing every optional variable/object.
This is an example implementation oof the OPC UA for Geometrical Measuring Systems companion specification. The server provide one simulated BasisGMS
instance.
This is an example implementation of the OPC UA for Additive Manufacturing companion specification. The server provides two simulated additive manufacturing machines, a basic one implementing only mandatory variables/objects and a full one implementing every optional variable/object.
The container image build by this repository is run public at opc.tcp://opcua.umati.app:4840
(Security: none and higher / Authentication: anonymous) in the develop
version.
This repository automatically builds a sample server container image to use image for your local development purposes. Pull this public image at: docker pull ghcr.io/umati/sample-server:main
To run this image you need a docker installation and than typically:
docker run -d -p 4840:4840 ghcr.io/umati/sample-server:main
Refer to the docker documentation for details.
To read how to prepare a VM and to test the server locally, please refer to the usage documentation. To read how to compile the Sample-Server yourself, refer to the compilation documentation.
The configuration uses a json format. By default, the server looks for a file configuration.json
. The supported parameters are:
{
"Hostname": "localhost", // Hostname of the server, should be identical to the hostname that is used by OPC UA clients to connect to the server.
"Encryption": { // Optional encryption, can be omitted to only support unencrypted connections
"ServerCert": "server_cert.der", // Server certificate
"ServerKey": "server_key.der", // Server private key for the certificate
"TrustedClients": ["trusted/test.pem"], // List of allowed clients, if empty, all client certificates are accepted
"IssuerCerts": [], // List of allowed issuers
"Revocation": [] // List of revoked certificates.
}
}
This implementation represents the OPC UA Instance with an instance of an C++ struct and connects them together. So writing an value in the C++ instance will also set this value in the corresponding OPC UA node
. The binding is established by utilizing reflection, as described in this publication).
The binding is done by comparing the name of structure members with the browse name of the OPC UA instance. As the binding uses memory addresses of the C++ instance, the instance itself must not be copied after the binding.
├──AdditiveManufacturing Simulated Additive Manufacturing machine
├──arch architecture specific files
├──cmake CMake files for building the project, e.g. custom find-scripts
├──Exceptions Custom exceptions
├──GMS Simulated GMS instance
├──MachineTools Simulated machine tools
├──model Unpublished/Fixed NodeSet files
├──OpcUaTypes C++ equivalent of some OPC UA DataTypes and helpers for their definition
├──Robotics Simulated Robots
├──tests Some unit tests, initially created for tracking down bugs
├──tools/certGen Custom certificate generator tool
├──TypeDefinition Definition of C++ Types for OPC UA Types, that can be bind later
├──UmatiServerLib Library for binding the defined types to OPC UA instances
├──Woodworkng Simulated wood working sample machines
This sample server implementation is licensed under the Mozilla Public License v2.0 (MPLv2) except otherwise stated in the header of a file.