/uModbus

Python implementation of the Modbus protocol.

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uModbus

uModbus or (μModbus) is a pure Python implementation of the Modbus protocol as described in the MODBUS Application Protocol Specification V1.1b3. uModbus implements both a Modbus client (both TCP and RTU) and a Modbus server (both TCP and RTU). The "u" or "μ" in the name comes from the the SI prefix "micro-". uModbus is very small and lightweight. The source can be found on GitHub. Documentation is available at Read the Docs.

Quickstart

Creating a Modbus TCP server is easy:

#!/usr/bin/env python
# scripts/examples/simple_tcp_server.py
import logging
from socketserver import TCPServer
from collections import defaultdict
from argparse import ArgumentParser

from umodbus import conf
from umodbus.server.tcp import RequestHandler, get_server
from umodbus.utils import log_to_stream

# Add stream handler to logger 'uModbus'.
log_to_stream(level=logging.DEBUG)

# A very simple data store which maps addresses against their values.
data_store = defaultdict(int)

# Enable values to be signed (default is False).
conf.SIGNED_VALUES = True

# Parse command line arguments
parser = ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("-b", "--bind", default="localhost:502")

args = parser.parse_args()
if ":" not in args.bind:
    args.bind += ":502"
host, port = args.bind.rsplit(":", 1)
port = int(port)

TCPServer.allow_reuse_address = True
try:
    app = get_server(TCPServer, (host, port), RequestHandler)
except PermissionError:
    print("You don't have permission to bind on {}".format(args.bind))
    print("Hint: try with a different port (ex: --bind localhost:50200)")
    exit(1)

@app.route(slave_ids=[1], function_codes=[1, 2], addresses=list(range(0, 10)))
def read_data_store(slave_id, function_code, address):
    """" Return value of address. """
    return data_store[address]


@app.route(slave_ids=[1], function_codes=[5, 15], addresses=list(range(0, 10)))
def write_data_store(slave_id, function_code, address, value):
    """" Set value for address. """
    data_store[address] = value

if __name__ == '__main__':
    try:
        app.serve_forever()
    finally:
        app.shutdown()
        app.server_close()

Doing a Modbus request requires even less code:

#!/usr/bin/env python
# scripts/examples/simple_tcp_client.py
from argparse import ArgumentParser
from socket import create_connection

from umodbus import conf
from umodbus.client import tcp

# Enable values to be signed (default is False).
conf.SIGNED_VALUES = True

# Parse command line arguments
parser = ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("-a", "--address", default="localhost:502")

args = parser.parse_args()
if ":" not in args.address:
    args.address += ":502"
host, port = args.address.rsplit(":", 1)
port = int(port)

# Returns a message or Application Data Unit (ADU) specific for doing
# Modbus TCP/IP.
message = tcp.write_multiple_coils(slave_id=1, starting_address=1, values=[1, 0, 1, 1])

with create_connection((host, port)) as sock:
    # Response depends on Modbus function code. This particular returns the
    # amount of coils written, in this case it is.
    response = tcp.send_message(message, sock)

Features

The following functions have been implemented for Modbus TCP and Modbus RTU:

  • 01: Read Coils
  • 02: Read Discrete Inputs
  • 03: Read Holding Registers
  • 04: Read Input Registers
  • 05: Write Single Coil
  • 06: Write Single Register
  • 15: Write Multiple Coils
  • 16: Write Multiple Registers

Other featues:

  • Support for signed and unsigned register values.

License

uModbus software is licensed under Mozilla Public License. © 2018 Advanced Climate Systems.