# `otopcua-twincat-cli` — Beckhoff TwinCAT test client Ad-hoc probe / read / write / subscribe tool for Beckhoff TwinCAT 2 / TwinCAT 3 runtimes via ADS. Uses the **same** `TwinCATDriver` the OtOpcUa server does (`Beckhoff.TwinCAT.Ads` package). Native ADS notifications by default; `--poll-only` falls back to the shared `PollGroupEngine`. Fifth (final) of the driver test-client CLIs. ## Build + run ```powershell dotnet run --project src/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.TwinCAT.Cli -- --help ``` ## Prerequisite: AMS router The `Beckhoff.TwinCAT.Ads` library needs a reachable AMS router to open ADS sessions. Pick one: 1. **Local TwinCAT XAR** — install the free TwinCAT 3 XAR Engineering install on the machine running the CLI; it ships the router. 2. **Beckhoff.TwinCAT.Ads.TcpRouter** — standalone NuGet router. Run in a sidecar process when no XAR is installed. 3. **Remote AMS route** — any Windows box with TwinCAT installed, with an AMS route authorised to the CLI host. The CLI compiles + runs without a router, but every wire call fails with a transport error until one is reachable. ## Common flags | Flag | Default | Purpose | |---|---|---| | `-n` / `--ams-net-id` | **required** | AMS Net ID (e.g. `192.168.1.40.1.1`) | | `-p` / `--ams-port` | `851` | AMS port (TwinCAT 3 PLC = 851, TwinCAT 2 = 801) | | `--timeout-ms` | `5000` | Per-operation timeout | | `--poll-only` | off | Disable native ADS notifications, use `PollGroupEngine` instead | | `--verbose` | off | Serilog debug output | ## Data types TwinCAT exposes the IEC 61131-3 atomic set: `Bool`, `SInt`, `USInt`, `Int`, `UInt`, `DInt`, `UDInt`, `LInt`, `ULInt`, `Real`, `LReal`, `String`, `WString`, `Time`, `Date`, `DateTime`, `TimeOfDay`. The four IEC time/date variants marshal as `UDINT` on the wire — CLI takes a numeric raw value and lets the caller interpret semantics. ## Commands ### `probe` ```powershell # Local TwinCAT 3, probe a canonical global otopcua-twincat-cli probe -n 127.0.0.1.1.1 -s "TwinCAT_SystemInfoVarList._AppInfo.OnlineChangeCnt" # Remote, probe a project variable otopcua-twincat-cli probe -n 192.168.1.40.1.1 -s MAIN.bRunning --type Bool ``` ### `read` ```powershell # Bool symbol otopcua-twincat-cli read -n 192.168.1.40.1.1 -s MAIN.bStart -t Bool # Counter otopcua-twincat-cli read -n 192.168.1.40.1.1 -s GVL.Counter -t DInt # Nested UDT member otopcua-twincat-cli read -n 192.168.1.40.1.1 -s Motor1.Status.Running -t Bool # Array element otopcua-twincat-cli read -n 192.168.1.40.1.1 -s "Recipe[3]" -t Real # WString otopcua-twincat-cli read -n 192.168.1.40.1.1 -s GVL.sMessage -t WString ``` ### `write` ```powershell otopcua-twincat-cli write -n 192.168.1.40.1.1 -s MAIN.bStart -t Bool -v true otopcua-twincat-cli write -n 192.168.1.40.1.1 -s GVL.Counter -t DInt -v 42 otopcua-twincat-cli write -n 192.168.1.40.1.1 -s GVL.sMessage -t WString -v "running" ``` Structure writes refused — drop to driver config JSON for those. ### `subscribe` ```powershell # Native ADS notifications (default) — PLC pushes on its own cycle otopcua-twincat-cli subscribe -n 192.168.1.40.1.1 -s GVL.Counter -t DInt -i 500 # Fall back to polling for runtimes where native notifications are constrained otopcua-twincat-cli subscribe -n 192.168.1.40.1.1 -s GVL.Counter -t DInt -i 500 --poll-only ``` The subscribe banner announces which mechanism is in play — "ADS notification" or "polling" — so it's obvious in screen-recorded bug reports.