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TCP Binding

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Documentation of the TCP & UDP binding Bundle

Introduction

The TCPBinding provides basic support for TCP based ASCII protocols. It sends and receives data as ASCII strings. Data sent out is padded with a CR/LF. This should be sufficient for many home automation devices that take simple ASCII based control commands, or that send back text based status messages.

The TCP part of the binding has a built-in mechanism to keep connections to remote hosts alive, and will reset connections at regular intervals to overcome the limitation of "stalled" connections or remote hosts.

The TCP & UDP binding bundle acts as a network client or as a network server.

For installation of the binding, please see Wiki page Bindings.

Generic Item Binding Configuration

In order to bind an item to a remote host:port, you need to provide configuration settings. The easiest way to do so is to add some binding information in your item file (in the folder configurations/items`). The syntax for the TCP & UDP binding configuration string is explained here:

Note: The examples here below are for the TCP protocol. UDP binding configuration are exactly the same, one only has to substitute "tcp=" with "udp="

The format of the binding configuration is simple and looks like this:

tcp="<direction>[<command>:<ip address>:<port>:<transformationrule>], <direction>[<command>:<ip address>:<port>:<transformationrule>], ..."

where <direction> is one of the following values:

  • < - for inbound-triggered communication, whereby the openHAB runtime will act as a server and listen for incoming connections from the specified <ip address>:<port>
    • for outbound-triggered communication, whereby the openHAB runtime will act as a client and establish an outbound connection to the specified <ip address>:<port>

where <command> is the openHAB command. For String Items <command>: can be omitted

where <ip address> is the hostname or ip address in dotted notation of the remote host

and where <transformationrule> that will be applied to the <command> received, before the resulting string is to be sent to the remote host. For String Items the received value of the Item will be passed on to the <transformationrule>. When data is received from the remote host, then the Item will be updated with the <command> if the result of the <transformationrule> applied to the incoming data is valid for the given Item. String items will be updated "as is" using the result of the <transformationrule>.

##Configuration Parameters

Note: This is optional for the configuration and not necessary for receiving data. Item-defintions are enough for receiving date. (Developer confirm? 20150128)

The TCP and UDP bindings are highly configurable through the openhab.cfg . The following parameters can be set (substitute "tcp:" with "udp:" for the UDP binding): The indicated values are the default values used by either binding

tcp:refreshinterval=250 - This is a mandatory field in order to start up the binding - Refresh interval for the polling thread, can be used to manage oh Host CPU Load

tcp:port=25001 - This is a mandatory field when inbound communication (<direction> equals <) are used - Port to listen on for incoming connections.

tcp:addressmask=true - Allow masks in ip:port addressing, e.g. 192.168.0.1:** etc

tcp:reconnectcron=0 0 0 ** * ? - Cron-like string to reconnect remote ends, e.g for unstable connection or remote ends

tcp:retryinterval=5 - Interval between reconnection attempts when recovering from a communication error, in seconds

tcp:queue=true - Queue data whilst recovering from a connection problem (TCP only)

tcp:buffersize=1024 - Maximum buffer size whilst reading incoming data

tcp:preamble= - Pre-amble that will be put in front of data being sent

tcp:postamble=\r\n - Post-amble that will be appended to data being sent

tcp:blocking=false - Perform all write/read (send/receive) operations in a blocking mode, e.g. the binding will wait for a reply from the remote end after data has been sent

tcp:timeout=3000 - Timeout, in milliseconds, to wait for a reply when initiating a blocking write/read operation

tcp:updatewithresponse=true - Update the status of Items using the response received from the remote end (if the remote end sends replies to commands)

The parameters here below influence the way the binding will multiplex data over TCP and UDP connections

tcp:itemsharedconnections=true - Share connections within the Item binding configurations

tcp:bindingsharedconnections=true - Share connections between Item binding configurations

tcp:directionssharedconnections=false - Share connections between inbound and outbound connections

##Examples

Here are some examples of valid binding configuration strings:

tcp=">[ON:192.168.0.1:3000:'MAP(my.device.map)')], >[OFF:192.168.0.1:3000:'MAP(my.device.map)']" // for a Switch Item where values are converted using the my.device.map
tcp="<[192.168.0.2:3000:'REGEX((.*))']" // for a String Item that captures some state of a remote device that connects to openHAB

##Working item and .sitemap

Here should come working item and a working sitemap definition, and also some netcat commands to check and prove function. And how to receive and map via TCP/UDP-port and store to another Binding (i.e. KNX GAs). (by the dev?). (20150128)

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