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pyiec61850-ng

This library is experimental. Use at your own risk. No warranty of any kind is provided.

Next Generation Python bindings for libiec61850, packaged as a Python wheel.

Build and Test PyPI version Python Versions

This repository provides Python bindings for the libiec61850 library, which is an open-source implementation of the IEC 61850 standard for communication networks and systems in substations.

Installation

Install from PyPI (Recommended)

pip install pyiec61850-ng

Install from GitHub Release

pip install pyiec61850-ng --find-links https://github.com/f0rw4rd/pyiec61850-ng/releases/latest/download/

Install directly from GitHub

pip install git+https://github.com/f0rw4rd/pyiec61850-ng.git

Install from local wheel

pip install pyiec61850-ng-*.whl

Usage

Quick Start (Recommended - Safe API)

from pyiec61850.mms import MMSClient

# Use context manager for automatic cleanup
with MMSClient() as client:
    client.connect("192.168.1.100", 102)
    print("Connected successfully!")

    # Get server identity
    identity = client.get_server_identity()
    print(f"Server: {identity.vendor} {identity.model}")

    # Discover logical devices
    devices = client.get_logical_devices()
    for device in devices:
        print(f"Device: {device}")

        # Get logical nodes
        nodes = client.get_logical_nodes(device)
        for node in nodes:
            print(f"  Node: {node}")

# Connection automatically closed

Low-Level API

For advanced use cases, you can use the raw bindings directly:

import pyiec61850.pyiec61850 as pyiec61850

# Create and connect to an IEC 61850 server
connection = pyiec61850.IedConnection_create()
error = pyiec61850.IedConnection_connect(connection, "192.168.1.100", 102)

if error == pyiec61850.IED_ERROR_OK:
    print("Connected successfully!")
    # Perform operations...
    pyiec61850.IedConnection_close(connection)

pyiec61850.IedConnection_destroy(connection)

Examples

For comprehensive examples, see the examples directory:

Run examples:

python examples/01_basic_connection.py 192.168.1.100
python examples/02_device_discovery.py 192.168.1.100

Building from Source

The wheel package is built using Docker:

docker build -t pyiec61850-builder --build-arg LIBIEC61850_VERSION=v1.6 .

To extract the wheel file:

mkdir -p ./dist
docker create --name wheel-container pyiec61850-builder
docker cp wheel-container:/wheels/. ./dist/
docker rm wheel-container

Versioning

This package uses the format: LIBIEC61850_VERSION.REVISION

  • Example: 1.6.0.1 = libiec61850 v1.6.0, first package revision
  • 1.6.0: The exact libiec61850 version included (static)
  • .1: Package revision for bug fixes, rebuilds, binding improvements

This clearly shows which libiec61850 version you're getting and our package iteration.

Check current version:

python version.py        # Package version: 1.6.0.1
python version.py --libiec61850  # libiec61850 version: v1.6.0

TASE.2/ICCP Support (Highly Experimental)

Warning: TASE.2 support is highly experimental and may change significantly.

pyiec61850-ng includes support for TASE.2 (IEC 60870-6), also known as ICCP (Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol), used for real-time data exchange between control centers in the electric utility industry.

TASE.2 Quick Start

from pyiec61850.tase2 import TASE2Client

client = TASE2Client(
    local_ap_title="1.1.1.999",
    remote_ap_title="1.1.1.998"
)
client.connect("192.168.1.100", port=102)

# Discover domains (VCC/ICC)
domains = client.get_domains()
for domain in domains:
    print(f"Domain: {domain.name} ({domain.domain_type})")

# Read a data point
value = client.read_point("ICC1", "Voltage")
print(f"Value: {value.value}, Quality: {value.quality}")

# Security analysis
security = client.analyze_security()
print(f"Readable points: {security['readable_points']}")
print(f"Concerns: {security['concerns']}")

client.disconnect()

TASE.2 Features

  • Domain Discovery: VCC (Virtual Control Center) and ICC (Indication Control Center)
  • Variable Enumeration: List and read data points with quality information
  • Data Point Access: Read/write individual points or bulk enumeration
  • Transfer Sets (Block 2): RBE (Report-by-Exception) management
  • Device Control (Block 5): Select-Before-Operate, commands, setpoints
  • Bilateral Tables: Access control configuration queries
  • Security Analysis: Automated security assessment and recommendations

TASE.2 Data Types

from pyiec61850.tase2 import (
    Domain,          # VCC/ICC domain
    PointValue,      # Data point with value and quality
    TransferSet,     # Block 2 transfer set
    BilateralTable,  # Access control table
    ServerInfo,      # Server information
)

MMS Module (Safe Wrappers)

The pyiec61850.mms module provides safe Python wrappers around the raw SWIG bindings, preventing common crashes from NULL pointer dereferences and memory leaks.

Why Use the Safe Wrappers?

The raw pyiec61850 bindings require careful memory management:

  • LinkedList_destroy() must be called after iteration
  • MmsValue_delete() must be called after reading values
  • toCharP() crashes on NULL pointers

The MMS module handles all of this automatically.

MMS Client Example

from pyiec61850.mms import MMSClient, ConnectionFailedError

with MMSClient() as client:
    try:
        client.connect("192.168.1.100", 102)

        # All memory management is automatic
        for device in client.get_logical_devices():
            for node in client.get_logical_nodes(device):
                print(f"{device}/{node}")

    except ConnectionFailedError as e:
        print(f"Connection failed: {e}")

Safe Utilities for Raw Bindings

If you need to use raw bindings, use the safe utilities:

from pyiec61850.mms.utils import (
    safe_to_char_p,        # NULL-safe string conversion
    LinkedListGuard,       # Auto-cleanup context manager
    MmsValueGuard,         # Auto-cleanup for MmsValue
)
import pyiec61850.pyiec61850 as iec61850

# Safe iteration with automatic cleanup
result = iec61850.IedConnection_getLogicalDeviceList(connection)
device_list, error = result

with LinkedListGuard(device_list) as guard:
    for device_name in guard:  # NULL pointers automatically skipped
        print(device_name)
# LinkedList automatically destroyed

License

This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 (GPLv3) - see the LICENSE file for details.

Third-Party Components

  • libiec61850 by MZ Automation GmbH - GPLv3 (commercial license available)
  • Mbed TLS - Apache License 2.0

The compiled libiec61850.so and SWIG bindings included in wheel distributions are built from the libiec61850 source code. See the NOTICE file for full attribution details.

For commercial use cases where GPLv3 is not suitable, a commercial license for libiec61850 is available from MZ Automation GmbH.

Trademarks

All marks belong to their owners; used nominatively to describe interoperability; no endorsement implied.

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