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fledge-north-iec104

Fledge North Plugin that acts as an IEC 104 server (slave)

This is a proof of concept IEC 104 server that can be run in the sending process of Fledge to make Fledge appear as an IEC 104 server.

Building lib60870

To build IEC104 C/C++ North plugin, you need to download lib60870 at: https://github.com/mz-automation/lib60870

$ git clone https://github.com/mz-automation/lib60870.git
$ cd lib60870
$ export LIB_104=`pwd`

As shown above, you need a $LIB_104 env var set to the source tree of the library.

Then, you can build lib60870 with:

$ cd lib60870-C
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make

Build

To build the iec104 plugin, once you are in the plugin source tree you need to run:

$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make
  • By default the Fledge develop package header files and libraries are expected to be located in /usr/include/fledge and /usr/lib/fledge
  • If FLEDGE_ROOT env var is set and no -D options are set, the header files and libraries paths are pulled from the ones under the FLEDGE_ROOT directory. Please note that you must first run 'make' in the FLEDGE_ROOT directory.

You may also pass one or more of the following options to cmake to override this default behaviour:

  • FLEDGE_SRC sets the path of a Fledge source tree
  • FLEDGE_INCLUDE sets the path to Fledge header files
  • FLEDGE_LIB sets the path to Fledge libraries
  • FLEDGE_INSTALL sets the installation path of Random plugin
NOTE:
  • The FLEDGE_INCLUDE option should point to a location where all the Fledge header files have been installed in a single directory.
  • The FLEDGE_LIB option should point to a location where all the Fledge libraries have been installed in a single directory.
  • 'make install' target is defined only when FLEDGE_INSTALL is set

Examples:

  • no options

    $ cmake ..

  • no options and FLEDGE_ROOT set

    $ export FLEDGE_ROOT=/some_fledge_setup

    $ cmake ..

  • set FLEDGE_SRC

    $ cmake -DFLEDGE_SRC=/home/source/develop/Fledge ..

  • set FLEDGE_INCLUDE

    $ cmake -DFLEDGE_INCLUDE=/dev-package/include ..

  • set FLEDGE_LIB

    $ cmake -DFLEDGE_LIB=/home/dev/package/lib ..

  • set FLEDGE_INSTALL

    $ cmake -DFLEDGE_INSTALL=/home/source/develop/Fledge ..

    $ cmake -DFLEDGE_INSTALL=/usr/local/fledge ..

Using the plugin

As described in the Fledge documentation, you can use the plugin by adding a service from a terminal, or from the web API.

1 - Add the service from a terminal:

$ curl -sX POST http://localhost:8081/fledge/scheduled/task -d '{"name": "iec104","plugin": "iec104","type": "north","schedule_type": 3,"schedule_day": 0,"schedule_time": 0,"schedule_repeat": 30,"schedule_enabled": true}' ; echo

Or

  1. Add the service from the web GUI:
  • On the web GUI, go to the North tab
  • Click on "Add +"
  • Select iec104 and give it a name, then click on "Next"
  • Change the default settings to your settings, then click on "Next"
  • Let the "Enabled" option checked, then click on "Done"

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