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Frappy: Framework for programming secnodes in Python

Frappy is a Pyhthon-framework for writing SECoP servers (called SECNodes or Nodes) and Clients. It comes with its own Graphical client and a collection of example Nodes. It is able to use TCP and Serial connections.

To get started, look at the provided demo, the provided examples, or have a look at the INTRODUCTION section.

Main development is done here and a readonly GitHub-mirror for easier access is available here.

Requirements

See requirements.txt.

Demo

Use the following command after installing the dependencies:

$ make demo

Documentation

See here for documentation of Frappy

Description
PSI local frappy repo, probably ahead of git/gerrit at MLZ
Readme 11 MiB
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