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@actyx-contrib/actyx-tutorial-simulator

v0.1.0

Published

Simulation tool for a couple of entry points

Downloads

2

Readme

Actyx Tutorial Simulations

TODO

Modules

opcua-mock-plc

OPC UA mock plc simulating a machine behavior

Compatible to the Actyx-Demo-Box

start:
> actyx-tutorial-simu opcua-mock-plc --port 4334

ax101-3-scanner

Barcode or RFID reader simulation with an MQTT interface

Use your keyboard to simulate a Barcode or RFID scanner. The scanner will send MQTT packages on the 'scan' topic. Two packages are generated:

  1. scanned: '{ "event": "scanned", "value": "<id>" }'
  2. lost: '{ "event": "lost" }

Available keyboard commands are:

  • r - Send a random uuid as 'scanned' package
  • l - Send 'lost' package
  • s - Send given id as 'scanned' package

Compatible to the Actyx-Academy-ax101 course Module 3

start:
> actyx-tutorial-simu ax101-3-scanner --port 1883

ax101-3-machine

Simulates a machine with a MQTT interface that consumes material. On one side, the machine listens on the topic 'commands' to start and stop the production. On the other side, the active machine emits frequently 'material-consumed' events on the topic 'material'

  1. start: '{ "command": "start", "partsToProduce": "<amount>" }'
  2. stop: '{ "command": "stop" }'
  3. material-consumed: '{ "event": "material-consumed" }'

Available keyboard commands are:

  • start <amount> - starts the machine manually
  • stop - stops the machine manually
start:
> actyx-tutorial-simu ax101-3-machine --port 1884