QuickOPC User's Guide and Reference
UnsubscribeDataSetField Method
Example 



OpcLabs.EasyOpcUA Assembly > OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.PubSub Namespace > IEasyUASubscriberExtension Class : UnsubscribeDataSetField Method
The subscriber object that will perform the operation.
The dataset field handle.
Unsubscribes from a dataset field specified by its integer handle.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
<ExtensionAttribute()>
Public Shared Sub UnsubscribeDataSetField( _
   ByVal subscriber As IEasyUASubscriber, _
   ByVal fieldHandle As Integer _
) 
'Usage
 
Dim subscriber As IEasyUASubscriber
Dim fieldHandle As Integer
 
IEasyUASubscriberExtension.UnsubscribeDataSetField(subscriber, fieldHandle)
[Extension()]
public static void UnsubscribeDataSetField( 
   IEasyUASubscriber subscriber,
   int fieldHandle
)
[Extension()]
public:
static void UnsubscribeDataSetField( 
   IEasyUASubscriber^ subscriber,
   int fieldHandle
) 

Parameters

subscriber
The subscriber object that will perform the operation.
fieldHandle
The dataset field handle.
Exceptions
ExceptionDescription

One of the arguments provided to a method is not valid.

This is a usage error, i.e. it will never occur (the exception will not be thrown) in a correctly written program. Your code should not catch this exception.

A null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) is passed to a method that does not accept it as a valid argument.

This is a usage error, i.e. it will never occur (the exception will not be thrown) in a correctly written program. Your code should not catch this exception.

Remarks

There is no corresponding method in COM.

 

This method operates (at least in part) asynchronously, with respect to the caller. The actual execution of the operation may be delayed, and the outcome of the operation (if any) is provided to the calling code using an event notification, callback, or other means explained in the text. In a properly written program, this method does not throw any exceptions. You should therefore not put try/catch statements or similar constructs around calls to this method. The only exceptions thrown by this method are for usage errors, i.e. when your code violates the usage contract of the method, such as passing in invalid arguments or calling the method when the state of the object does not allow it. Any operation-related errors (i.e. errors that depend on external conditions that your code cannot reliably check) are indicated by the means the operation returns its outcome (if any), which is described in the text. For more information, see Do not catch any exceptions with asynchronous or multiple-operation methods.
Example

.NET

// This example shows how to subscribe to a single dataset field, resolving logical parameters to physical from an OPC-UA
// PubSub configuration file in binary format. The metadata obtained through the resolution is used to decode fixed layout
// messages with RawData field encoding.
//
// In order to produce network messages for this example, run the UADemoPublisher tool. For documentation, see
// http://kb.opclabs.com/UADemoPublisher_Basics . In some cases, you may have to specify the interface name to be used.

using System;
using System.Threading;
using OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.PubSub;

namespace UADocExamples.PubSub._EasyUASubscriber
{
    class SubscribeDataSetField
    {
        public static void Main1()
        {
            // Define the PubSub resolver. We want the information be resolved from a PubSub binary configuration file that
            // we have. The file itself at the root of the project, and we have specified that it has to be copied to the
            // project's output directory.
            var pubSubResolverDescriptor = UAPubSubResolverDescriptor.File("UADemoPublisher-Default.uabinary");

            // Define the PubSub connection we will work with, using its logical name in the PubSub configuration.
            var pubSubConnectionDescriptor = new UAPubSubConnectionDescriptor { Name = "FixedLayoutConnection" };
            // In some cases you may have to set the interface (network adapter) name that needs to be used, similarly to
            // the statement below. Your actual interface name may differ, of course.
            //pubSubConnectionDescriptor.ResourceAddress.InterfaceName = "Ethernet";

            // Define the filter. The writer group and the dataset writer are specified using their logical names in the
            // PubSub configuration. The publisher Id in the filter will be taken from the logical PubSub connection.
            var filter = new UASubscribeDataSetFilter("FixedLayoutGroup", "SimpleWriter");

            // Instantiate the subscriber object.
            var subscriber = new EasyUASubscriber();

            Console.WriteLine("Subscribing...");
            int fieldHandle = subscriber.SubscribeDataSetField(
                pubSubResolverDescriptor, 
                pubSubConnectionDescriptor,
                filter,
                "Int32Fast",
                (sender, args) => { Console.WriteLine(args); });

            Console.WriteLine("Processing dataset message events for 20 seconds...");
            Thread.Sleep(20 * 1000);

            Console.WriteLine("Unsubscribing...");
            subscriber.UnsubscribeDataSetField(fieldHandle);

            Console.WriteLine("Waiting for 1 second...");
            // Unsubscribe operation is asynchronous, messages may still come for a short while.
            Thread.Sleep(1 * 1000);

            Console.WriteLine("Finished.");
        }

        // Example output:
        //
        //Subscribing...
        //Processing dataset message events for 20 seconds...
        //Success
        //Success; 1626 {System.Int32}; Good
        //Success; 1711 {System.Int32}; Good
        //Success; 1741 {System.Int32}; Good
        //Success; 1837 {System.Int32}; Good
        //Success; 1897 {System.Int32}; Good
        //Success; 1993 {System.Int32}; Good
        //Success; 2082 {System.Int32}; Good
        //Success; 2135 {System.Int32}; Good
        //Success; 2185 {System.Int32}; Good
        //Success; 2241 {System.Int32}; Good
        //Success; 2324 {System.Int32}; Good
        //Success; 2368 {System.Int32}; Good
        //Success; 2423 {System.Int32}; Good
        //Success; 2445 {System.Int32}; Good
        //Success; 2497 {System.Int32}; Good
        //Success; 2584 {System.Int32}; Good
        //Success; 2608 {System.Int32}; Good
        //...
    }
}
# This example shows how to subscribe to dataset messages on an OPC-UA PubSub connection, and then unsubscribe from that
# dataset.
#
# In order to produce network messages for this example, run the UADemoPublisher tool. For documentation, see
# http://kb.opclabs.com/UADemoPublisher_Basics . In some cases, you may have to specify the interface name to be used.

# The QuickOPC package is needed. Install it using "pip install opclabs_quickopc".
import opclabs_quickopc
import time

# Import .NET namespaces.
from OpcLabs.BaseLib import *
from OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.PubSub import *
from OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.PubSub.OperationModel import *


# Define the PubSub resolver. We want the information be resolved from a PubSub binary configuration file that
# we have. The file itself is in this script's directory.
pubSubResolverDescriptor = UAPubSubResolverDescriptor.File(ResourceDescriptor('UADemoPublisher-Default.uabinary'))

# Define the PubSub connection we will work with, using its logical name in the PubSub configuration.
pubSubConnectionDescriptor = UAPubSubConnectionDescriptor()
pubSubConnectionDescriptor.Name = 'FixedLayoutConnection'
# In some cases you may have to set the interface (network adapter) name that needs to be used, similarly to
# the statement below. Your actual interface name may differ, of course.
#pubSubConnectionDescriptor.ResourceAddress.InterfaceName = 'Ethernet'

# Define the filter. The writer group and the dataset writer are specified using their logical names in the
# PubSub configuration. The publisher Id in the filter will be taken from the logical PubSub connection.
filter = UASubscribeDataSetFilter(
    UAWriterGroupDescriptor('FixedLayoutGroup'),
    UADataSetWriterDescriptor('SimpleWriter'))

# Instantiate the subscriber object.
subscriber = EasyUASubscriber()

print('Subscribing...')
fieldHandle = IEasyUASubscriberExtension.SubscribeDataSetField(subscriber,
    pubSubResolverDescriptor,
    pubSubConnectionDescriptor,
    filter,
    UADataSetFieldDescriptor('Int32Fast'),
    EasyUADataSetFieldMessageEventHandler(lambda sender, args: print(args)))

print('Processing dataset message events for 20 seconds...')
time.sleep(20)

print('Unsubscribing...')
IEasyUASubscriberExtension.UnsubscribeDataSetField(subscriber, fieldHandle)

print('Waiting for 1 second...')
# Unsubscribe operation is asynchronous, messages may still come for a short while.
time.sleep(1)

print('Finished.')
' This example shows how to subscribe to a single dataset field, resolving logical parameters to physical from an OPC-UA
' PubSub configuration file in binary format. The metadata obtained through the resolution is used to decode fixed layout
' messages with RawData field encoding.
'
' In order to produce network messages for this example, run the UADemoPublisher tool. For documentation, see
' http://kb.opclabs.com/UADemoPublisher_Basics . In some cases, you may have to specify the interface name to be used.

Imports OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.PubSub

Namespace PubSub._EasyUASubscriber
    Friend Class SubscribeDataSetField
        Public Shared Sub Main1()

            ' Define the PubSub resolver. We want the information be resolved from a PubSub binary configuration file that
            ' we have. The file itself is at the root of the project, and we have specified that it has to be copied to the
            ' project's output directory.
            Dim pubSubResolverDescriptor = UAPubSubResolverDescriptor.File("UADemoPublisher-Default.uabinary")

            ' Define the PubSub connection we will work with, using its logical name in the PubSub configuration.
            Dim pubSubConnectionDescriptor = New UAPubSubConnectionDescriptor
            pubSubConnectionDescriptor.Name = "FixedLayoutConnection"
            ' In some cases you may have to set the interface (network adapter) name that needs to be used, similarly to
            ' the statement below. Your actual interface name may differ, of course.
            ' pubSubConnectionDescriptor.ResourceAddress.InterfaceName = "Ethernet"

            ' Define the filter. The writer group And the dataset writer are specified using their logical names in the
            ' PubSub configuration. The publisher Id in the filter will be taken from the logical PubSub connection.
            Dim filter = New UASubscribeDataSetFilter("FixedLayoutGroup", "SimpleWriter")

            ' Instantiate the subscriber object.
            Dim subscriber = New EasyUASubscriber()

            Console.WriteLine("Subscribing...")
            Dim fieldHandle = subscriber.SubscribeDataSetField(
                pubSubResolverDescriptor,
                pubSubConnectionDescriptor,
                filter,
                "Int32Fast",
                Sub(sender, eventArgs)
                    Console.WriteLine(eventArgs)
                End Sub)

            Console.WriteLine("Processing dataset message events for 20 seconds...")
            Threading.Thread.Sleep(20 * 1000)

            Console.WriteLine("Unsubscribing...")
            subscriber.UnsubscribeAllDataSets()

            Console.WriteLine("Waiting for 1 second...")
            ' Unsubscribe operation is asynchronous, messages may still come for a short while.
            Threading.Thread.Sleep(1 * 1000)

            Console.WriteLine("Finished...")
        End Sub
    End Class

    ' Example output
    '
    'Subscribing...
    'Processing dataset message events for 20 seconds...
    'Success
    'Success; 1626 {System.Int32}; Good
    'Success; 1711 {System.Int32}; Good
    'Success; 1741 {System.Int32}; Good
    'Success; 1837 {System.Int32}; Good
    'Success; 1897 {System.Int32}; Good
    'Success; 1993 {System.Int32}; Good
    'Success; 2082 {System.Int32}; Good
    'Success; 2135 {System.Int32}; Good
    'Success; 2185 {System.Int32}; Good
    'Success; 2241 {System.Int32}; Good
    'Success; 2324 {System.Int32}; Good
    'Success; 2368 {System.Int32}; Good
    'Success; 2423 {System.Int32}; Good
    'Success; 2445 {System.Int32}; Good
    'Success; 2497 {System.Int32}; Good
    'Success; 2584 {System.Int32}; Good
    'Success; 2608 {System.Int32}; Good
    '...

End Namespace
Requirements

Target Platforms: .NET Framework: Windows 10 (selected versions), Windows 11 (selected versions), Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2022; .NET: Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows

See Also