// This example shows how to feed the packet capture file into the PubSub subscriber, instead of connecting to the message
// oriented middleware (receiving the messages from the network).
//
// In order to produce network messages for this example, run the UADemoPublisher tool. For documentation, see
// https://kb.opclabs.com/UADemoPublisher_Basics . In some cases, you may have to specify the interface name to be used.
//
// The OpcLabs.Pcap assembly needs to be referenced in your project (or otherwise made available, together with its
// dependencies) for the capture files to work. Refer to the documentation for more information.
//
// Find all latest examples here : https://opclabs.doc-that.com/files/onlinedocs/OPCLabs-OpcStudio/Latest/examples.html .
type
  TSubscriberEventHandlers72 = class
    procedure OnDataSetMessage(
      ASender: TObject;
      sender: OleVariant;
      const eventArgs: _EasyUADataSetMessageEventArgs);
  end;
class procedure SubscribeDataSet.CaptureFile;
var
  ConnectionDescriptor: _UAPubSubConnectionDescriptor;
  SubscribeDataSetArguments: _EasyUASubscribeDataSetArguments;
  Subscriber: TEasyUASubscriber;
  SubscriberEventHandlers: TSubscriberEventHandlers72;
begin
  // Define the PubSub connection we will work with.
  SubscribeDataSetArguments := CoEasyUASubscribeDataSetArguments.Create;
  ConnectionDescriptor := SubscribeDataSetArguments.DataSetSubscriptionDescriptor.ConnectionDescriptor;
  ConnectionDescriptor.ResourceAddress.ResourceDescriptor.UrlString := 'opc.eth://FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF';
  // Use packets from the specified Ethernet capture file. 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.
  // Note that .pcap is the default file name extension, and can thus be omitted.
  ConnectionDescriptor.UseEthernetCaptureFile('UADemoPublisher-Ethernet.pcap');
  // Alternative setup for Ethernet with VLAN tagging:
  //ConnectionDescriptor.ResourceAddress.ResourceDescriptor.UrlString = 'opc.eth://FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF:2';
  //ConnectionDescriptor.UseEthernetCaptureFile('UADemoPublisher-EthernetVlan.pcap');
  // Alternative setup for UDP over IPv4:
  //ConnectionDescriptor.ResourceAddress.ResourceDescriptor.UrlString = 'opc.udp://239.0.0.1';
  //ConnectionDescriptor.UseUdpCaptureFile('UADemoPublisher-UDP.pcap');
  // Alternative setup for UDP over IPv6:
  //ConnectionDescriptor.ResourceAddress.ResourceDescriptor.UrlString = 'opc.udp://[ff02::1]';
  //ConnectionDescriptor.UseUdpCaptureFile('UADemoPublisher-UDP6.pcap');
  // Define the arguments for subscribing to the dataset, where the filter is (unsigned 64-bit) publisher Id 31.
  SubscribeDataSetArguments.DataSetSubscriptionDescriptor.Filter.PublisherId.SetIdentifier(UAPublisherIdType_UInt64, 31);
  // Instantiate the subscriber object and hook events.
  Subscriber := TEasyUASubscriber.Create(nil);
  SubscriberEventHandlers := TSubscriberEventHandlers72.Create;
  Subscriber.OnDataSetMessage := SubscriberEventHandlers.OnDataSetMessage;
  WriteLn('Subscribing...');
  Subscriber.SubscribeDataSet(SubscribeDataSetArguments);
  WriteLn('Processing dataset message for 20 seconds...');
  PumpSleep(20*1000);
  WriteLn('Unsubscribing...');
  Subscriber.UnsubscribeAllDataSets;
  WriteLn('Waiting for 1 second...');
  // Unsubscribe operation is asynchronous, messages may still come for a short while.
  PumpSleep(1*1000);
  WriteLn('Finished.');
  FreeAndNil(Subscriber);
  FreeAndNil(SubscriberEventHandlers);
end;
procedure TSubscriberEventHandlers72.OnDataSetMessage(
  ASender: TObject;
  sender: OleVariant;
  const eventArgs: _EasyUADataSetMessageEventArgs);
var
  Count: Cardinal;
  DictionaryEntry2: _DictionaryEntry2;
  Element: OleVariant;
  FieldDataDictionaryEnumerator: IEnumVariant;
begin
  // Display the dataset.
  if eventArgs.Succeeded then
  begin
    // An event with null DataSetData just indicates a successful connection.
    if eventArgs.DataSetData <> nil then
    begin
      WriteLn;
      WriteLn('Dataset data: ', eventArgs.DataSetData.ToString);
      FieldDataDictionaryEnumerator := eventArgs.DataSetData.FieldDataDictionary.GetEnumerator;
      while (FieldDataDictionaryEnumerator.Next(1, Element, Count) = S_OK) do
      begin
        DictionaryEntry2 := IUnknown(Element) as _DictionaryEntry2;
        WriteLn(DictionaryEntry2.ToString);
      end;
    end;
  end
  else begin
    WriteLn;
      WriteLn('*** Failure: ', eventArgs.ErrorMessageBrief);
  end;
end;
// Example output:
//
//Subscribing...
//Processing dataset message events for 20 seconds...
//
//Dataset data: 2019-10-31T16:04:59.145,266,700,00; Good; Data; publisher=(UInt64)31, writer=1, fields: 4
//[#0, True {System.Boolean} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.145,266,700,00; Good]
//[#1, 0 {System.Int32} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.145,266,700,00; Good]
//[#2, 767 {System.Int32} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.145,266,700,00; Good]
//[#3, 10/31/2019 4:04:59 PM {System.DateTime} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.145,266,700,00; Good]
//
//Dataset data: 2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good; Data; publisher=(UInt64)31, writer=3, fields: 100
//[#0, 0 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
//[#1, 100 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
//[#2, 200 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
//[#3, 300 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
//[#4, 400 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
//[#5, 500 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
//[#6, 600 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
//[#7, 700 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
//[#8, 800 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
//[#9, 900 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
//[#10, 1000 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
//...
	 
	
		Rem This example shows how to feed the packet capture file into the PubSub subscriber, instead of connecting to the message
Rem oriented middleware (receiving the messages from the network).
Rem
Rem The OpcLabs.Pcap assembly needs to be referenced in your project (or otherwise made available, together with its
Rem dependencies) for the capture files to work. Refer to the documentation for more information.
Rem
Rem Find all latest examples here : https://opclabs.doc-that.com/files/onlinedocs/OPCLabs-OpcStudio/Latest/examples.html .
Option Explicit
Const UAPublisherIdType_UInt64 = 4
' Define the PubSub connection we will work with.
Dim SubscribeDataSetArguments: Set SubscribeDataSetArguments = CreateObject("OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.PubSub.OperationModel.EasyUASubscribeDataSetArguments")
Dim ConnectionDescriptor: Set ConnectionDescriptor = SubscribeDataSetArguments.DataSetSubscriptionDescriptor.ConnectionDescriptor
ConnectionDescriptor.ResourceAddress.ResourceDescriptor.UrlString = "opc.eth://FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF"
' Use packets from the specified Ethernet capture file. 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.
' Note that .pcap is the default file name extension, and can thus be omitted.
ConnectionDescriptor.UseEthernetCaptureFile "UADemoPublisher-Ethernet.pcap"
' Alternative setup for Ethernet with VLAN tagging:
'ConnectionDescriptor.ResourceAddress.ResourceDescriptor.UrlString = "opc.eth://FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF:2"
'ConnectionDescriptor.UseEthernetCaptureFile "UADemoPublisher-EthernetVlan.pcap"
' Alternative setup for UDP over IPv4:
'ConnectionDescriptor.ResourceAddress.ResourceDescriptor.UrlString = "opc.udp://239.0.0.1"
'ConnectionDescriptor.UseUdpCaptureFile "UADemoPublisher-UDP.pcap"
' Alternative setup for UDP over IPv6:
'ConnectionDescriptor.ResourceAddress.ResourceDescriptor.UrlString = "opc.udp://[ff02::1]"
'ConnectionDescriptor.UseUdpCaptureFile "UADemoPublisher-UDP6.pcap"
' Define the arguments for subscribing to the dataset, where the filter is (unsigned 64-bit) publisher Id 31.
SubscribeDataSetArguments.DataSetSubscriptionDescriptor.Filter.PublisherId.SetIdentifier UAPublisherIdType_UInt64, 31
' Instantiate the subscriber object and hook events.
Dim Subscriber: Set Subscriber = CreateObject("OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.PubSub.EasyUASubscriber")
WScript.ConnectObject Subscriber, "Subscriber_"
WScript.Echo "Subscribing..."
Subscriber.SubscribeDataSet SubscribeDataSetArguments
WScript.Echo "Processing dataset message events for 20 seconds..."
WScript.Sleep 20*1000
WScript.Echo "Unsubscribing..."
Subscriber.UnsubscribeAllDataSets
WScript.Echo "Waiting for 1 second..."
' Unsubscribe operation is asynchronous, messages may still come for a short while.
WScript.Sleep 1*1000
WScript.Echo "Finished."
Sub Subscriber_DataSetMessage(Sender, e)
    ' Display the dataset.
    If e.Succeeded Then
        ' An event with null DataSetData just indicates a successful connection.
        If Not (e.DataSetData Is Nothing) Then
            WScript.Echo
            WScript.Echo "Dataset data: " & e.DataSetData
            Dim Pair: For Each Pair in e.DataSetData.FieldDataDictionary
                WScript.Echo Pair
            Next
        End If
    Else
        WScript.Echo
        WScript.Echo "*** Failure: " & e.ErrorMessageBrief
    End If
End Sub
' Example output:
'
'Subscribing...
'Processing dataset message events for 20 seconds...
'
'Dataset data: 2019-10-31T16:04:59.145,266,700,00; Good; Data; publisher=(UInt64)31, writer=1, fields: 4
'[#0, True {System.Boolean} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.145,266,700,00; Good]
'[#1, 0 {System.Int32} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.145,266,700,00; Good]
'[#2, 767 {System.Int32} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.145,266,700,00; Good]
'[#3, 10/31/2019 4:04:59 PM {System.DateTime} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.145,266,700,00; Good]
'
'Dataset data: 2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good; Data; publisher=(UInt64)31, writer=3, fields: 100
'[#0, 0 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
'[#1, 100 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
'[#2, 200 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
'[#3, 300 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
'[#4, 400 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
'[#5, 500 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
'[#6, 600 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
'[#7, 700 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
'[#8, 800 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
'[#9, 900 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
'[#10, 1000 {System.Int64} @2019-10-31T16:04:59.170,047,500,00; Good]
'...