// This example shows how to subscribe to MQTT dataset messages stored in a file system. This can be used e.g. for // troubleshooting. // // A related example (SubscribeDataSet.MqttTcpSaveCopy) shows how to capture the MQTT messages into the file system. // // The following package needs to be referenced in your project (or otherwise made available) for the MQTT transport to // work. // - OpcLabs.MqttNet // Refer to the documentation for more information. using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Threading; using OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.PubSub; using OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.PubSub.OperationModel; namespace UADocExamples.PubSub._EasyUASubscriber { partial class SubscribeDataSet { public static void MqttFromFileStorage() { // Define the PubSub connection we will work with. By specifying a file (file URI) with the directory path, MQTT // messages will be provided from the file storage. UAPubSubConnectionDescriptor pubSubConnectionDescriptor = @"C:\MqttReceived"; // Define the arguments for subscribing to the dataset, specifying the MQTT topic name. var subscribeDataSetArguments = new UASubscribeDataSetArguments(pubSubConnectionDescriptor) { DataSetSubscriptionDescriptor = {CommunicationParameters = {BrokerDataSetReaderTransportParameters = { QueueName = "opcuademo/json/#" }}} }; // Instantiate the subscriber object and hook events. var subscriber = new EasyUASubscriber(); subscriber.DataSetMessage += subscriber_DataSetMessage_MqttFromFileStorage; Console.WriteLine("Subscribing..."); subscriber.SubscribeDataSet(subscribeDataSetArguments); Console.WriteLine("Processing dataset message events for 20 seconds..."); 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. Thread.Sleep(1 * 1000); Console.WriteLine("Finished."); } static void subscriber_DataSetMessage_MqttFromFileStorage(object sender, EasyUADataSetMessageEventArgs e) { // Display the dataset. if (e.Succeeded) { // An event with null DataSetData just indicates a successful connection. if (!(e.DataSetData is null)) { Console.WriteLine(); Console.WriteLine($"Dataset data: {e.DataSetData}"); foreach (KeyValuePair<string, UADataSetFieldData> pair in e.DataSetData.FieldDataDictionary) Console.WriteLine(pair); } } else { Console.WriteLine(); Console.WriteLine($"*** Failure: {e.ErrorMessage}"); } } } }
# This example shows how to subscribe to MQTT dataset messages stored in a file system. This can be used e.g. for # troubleshooting. # # A related example (SubscribeDataSet.MqttTcpSaveCopy) shows how to capture the MQTT messages into the file system. # # The following package needs to be referenced in your project (or otherwise made available) for the MQTT transport to # work. # - OpcLabs.MqttNet # Refer to the documentation for more information. # The QuickOPC package is needed. Install it using "pip install opclabs_quickopc". import opclabs_quickopc import opclabs_mqttnet import time # Import .NET namespaces. from OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.PubSub import * from OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.PubSub.OperationModel import * def dataSetMessage(sender, e): # Display the dataset. if e.Succeeded: # An event with null DataSetData just indicates a successful connection. if e.DataSetData is not None: print('') print('Dataset data: ', e.DataSetData, sep='') for pair in e.DataSetData.FieldDataDictionary: print(pair) else: print('') print('*** Failure: ', e.ErrorMessageBrief, sep='') # Define the PubSub connection we will work with. By specifying a file (file URI) with the directory path, MQTT # messages will be provided from the file storage. pubSubConnectionDescriptor = UAPubSubConnectionDescriptor.op_Implicit(r'C:\MqttReceived') # Define the arguments for subscribing to the dataset, specifying the MQTT topic name. subscribeDataSetArguments = UASubscribeDataSetArguments(pubSubConnectionDescriptor) subscribeDataSetArguments.DataSetSubscriptionDescriptor.CommunicationParameters.BrokerDataSetReaderTransportParameters.\ QueueName = 'opcuademo/json/#' # Instantiate the subscriber object and hook events. subscriber = EasyUASubscriber() subscriber.DataSetMessage += dataSetMessage print('Subscribing...') IEasyUASubscriberExtension.SubscribeDataSet(subscriber, subscribeDataSetArguments) print('Processing dataset message events for 20 seconds...') time.sleep(20) print('Unsubscribing...') subscriber.UnsubscribeAllDataSets() print('Waiting for 1 second...') # Unsubscribe operation is asynchronous, messages may still come for a short while. time.sleep(1) subscriber.DataSetMessage -= dataSetMessage print('Finished.')
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