// This example shows how to define a data variable of OPC data type ByteString and use an action to its write behavior.
// This is an example of the push data consumption model.
// You can use any OPC UA client, including our Connectivity Explorer and OpcCmd utility, to connect to the server.
//
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using System;
using OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA;
using OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.NodeSpace;
namespace UAServerDocExamples._UADataVariable
{
partial class WriteValueAction
{
public static void ByteString()
{
// Instantiate the server object.
// By default, the server will run on endpoint URL "opc.tcp://localhost:48040/".
var server = new EasyUAServer();
// Create a writable data variable and add an action that will be executed when the data variable is written to.
server.Add(new UADataVariable("WriteToThisVariable").WriteValueAction<byte[]>(value =>
Console.WriteLine($"Value written: {((value is null) ? String.Empty : BitConverter.ToString(value))}")));
// Start the server.
Console.WriteLine("The server is starting...");
server.Start();
Console.WriteLine("The server is started.");
Console.WriteLine("Any value written to the example data variable will be displayed on the console.");
Console.WriteLine();
// Let the user decide when to stop.
Console.WriteLine("Press Enter to stop the server...");
Console.ReadLine();
// Stop the server.
Console.WriteLine("The server is stopping...");
server.Stop();
Console.WriteLine("The server is stopped.");
}
}
}