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Eclipse Ditto™: Digital Twin framework - Client SDK for Python

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This repository contains the Python client SDK forEclipse Ditto.

Table of Contents

Installation

Download the sources and execute the following command:

make install

NOTE: Python >=3.6 is required in order to use the library.

Creating and connecting a client

It is a good practice to have a defined behaviour after connecting or disconnecting the client.

defon_connect(ditto_client:Client):print("Ditto client connected")defon_disconnect(ditto_client:Client):print("Ditto client disconnected")

With these configurations a client instance can be created.

client=Client(on_connect=on_connect,on_disconnect=on_disconnect)

After the client is created, it's ready to be connected.

client.connect(host="localhost")

The client can be also connected with custom connection configurations.

client.connect(host="localhost",port=1883,keep_alive=60)

Full example of the basic client connection can be foundhere.

NOTE: It is possible to create a client instance by inheriting the Client class. Theon_connect andon_disconnect callback methods should be overridden in order to be configured. A separate method can be created in order to connect the client. This allows the client to be connected with custom configurations. Full example of the client connection as a class can be foundhere.

NOTE: It is also possible to provide an external Paho instance for communication by using thepaho_client property of the Client class. Full example of the client connection using an external Paho client can be foundhere.

Working with features

Before sending any commands regarding features, there must be a client connected.

Creating a new feature instance

A feature instance can be created with definition ID, properties, and/or desired properties.

myFeature=Feature()    .with_definition_from("my.model.namespace:FeatureModel:1.0.0")    .with_property("myProperty","myValue")

Then a Ditto command can be created. Modify acts as an upsert - it either creates a feature or updates it if it already exists.The ID provided infeature() is used to recognize the feature which will be created/updated.

command=Command(NamespacedID().from_string("test.ns:test-name"))    .feature("МyFeatureID")    .twin()    .modify(myFeature)

The command can be now wrapped in an envelope and sent.

envelope=command.envelope(response_required=False)client.send(envelope)

Modifying a feature's property

Modify overrides the current feature's property.

command=Command(NamespacedID().from_string("test.ns:test-name"))    .feature_property("МyFeatureID","myProperty")    .twin()    .modify("myModifiedValue")

The command can be now wrapped in an envelope and sent.

envelope=command.envelope(response_required=False)client.send(envelope)

Deleting a feature's property

Delete command is created using the feature's ID and the property's name.

command=Command(NamespacedID().from_string("test.ns:test-name"))    .feature_property("МyFeatureID","myProperty")    .twin()    .delete()

The command can now be wrapped in an envelope and sent.

envelope=command.envelope(response_required=False)client.send(envelope)

Deleting a feature

A feature can be deleted with a command with the appropriate feature's ID.

command=Command(NamespacedID().from_string("test.ns:test-name"))    .feature("МyFeatureID")    .twin()    .delete()

The command can now be wrapped in an envelope and sent.

envelope=command.envelope(response_required=False)client.send(envelope)

Full example of working with features can be foundhere.

Subscribing and handling messages

Every client instance can subscribe for incoming Ditto messages. This usually happens right after the client is connected.

defon_connect(ditto_client:Client):print("Ditto client connected")# Subscribe for incoming messagesditto_client.subscribe(on_message)

NOTE: Multiple handlers can be added for Ditto messages processing.

It is a good practice to clear all subscriptions if the client gets disconnected.

defon_disconnect(ditto_client:Client):ditto_client.unsubscribe(on_message)

NOTE: If no message handlers are provided tounsubscribe() then all will be removed.

Now when a message is received it can be handled and replied to.

defon_message(request_id:str,message:Envelope):# get the thing id from the topic of the incoming messageincoming_thing_id=NamespacedID(message.topic.namespace,message.topic.entity_id)# create an example outbox message and replylive_message=Message(incoming_thing_id).outbox(message_subject).with_payload(dict(a="b",x=2))# generate the respective Enveloperesponse_envelope=live_message.envelope(correlation_id=message.headers.correlation_id,response_required=False).with_status(200)# send the replyself.reply(request_id,response_envelope)

Full example of the subscribing and handling messages can be foundhere.

Logging

The default logger can be used in order to log events, regarding the client.

client.enable_logger(True)

Alternatively, an external logger can be also provided.

logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)logger=logging.getLogger(__name__)client.enable_logger(True,logger)

NOTE: The logger must be enabled before connecting the client.

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