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Rust crate to access PLCs via the Beckhoff ADS protocol

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This crate allows to connect to Beckhoff TwinCAT devices and other servers speaking the ADS (Automation Device Specification) protocol.

Installation

Use with Cargo as usual, no system dependencies are required.

[dependencies]
ads = "0.4"

Rust version

Minimum supported Rust version is 1.63.0.

Usage

A simple example:

fn main() -> ads::Result<()> {
    // Open a connection to an ADS device identified by hostname/IP and port.
    // For TwinCAT devices, a route must be set to allow the client to connect.
    // The source AMS address is automatically generated from the local IP,
    // but can be explicitly specified as the third argument.
    let client = ads::Client::new(("plchost", ads::PORT), ads::Timeouts::none(),
                                  ads::Source::Auto)?;
    // On Windows, when connecting to a TwinCAT instance running on the same
    // machine, use the following to connect:
    let client = ads::Client::new(("127.0.0.1", ads::PORT), ads::Timeouts::none(),
                                  ads::Source::Request)?;

    // Specify the target ADS device to talk to, by NetID and AMS port.
    // Port 851 usually refers to the first PLC instance.
    let device = client.device(ads::AmsAddr::new([5, 32, 116, 5, 1, 1].into(), 851));

    // Ensure that the PLC instance is running.
    assert!(device.get_state()?.0 == ads::AdsState::Run);

    // Request a handle to a named symbol in the PLC instance.
    let handle = Handle::new(device, "MY_SYMBOL")?;

    // Read data in form of an u32 from the handle.
    let value: u32 = handle.read_value()?;
    println!("MY_SYMBOL value is {}", value);

    // Connection will be closed when the client is dropped.
    Ok(())
}

Features

All ADS requests are implemented.

Further features include support for receiving notifications from a channel, file access via ADS, and communication via UDP to identify an ADS system and set routes automatically.

Examples

A utility called adstool is found under examples/, very similar to the one provided by the C++ library.

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