I can't find the correct syntax for assigning a value to a variable using its BrowseName. I am testing with the 'flag1' boolean variable because it is easier to debug. But my goal is be able to write in all variables, including the arrays.
If I try to use the index number it works fine.
import pyOPCClient as opc
client = opc.opcConnect('192.168.5.10')
opc.write_value_bool(client, 'ns=4;s="opcData"."flag1"', True)
client.disconnect()
Here is my function to write boolean
##### Function to WRITE a Boolean into Bool Object Variable - Requires Object Name #####
def write_value_bool(client, node_id, value):
client_node = client.get_node(node_id) # get node
client_node_value = value
client_node_dv = ua.DataValue(ua.Variant(client_node_value, ua.VariantType.Boolean))
client_node.set_value(client_node_dv)
print("Value of : " + str(client_node) + ' : ' + str(client_node_value))
I am getting this error:
PS C:\Users\ALEMAC\Documents\Python Scripts> & C:/ProgramData/Anaconda3/python.exe "c:/Users/ALEMAC/Documents/Python Scripts/opctest.py"
Requested session timeout to be 3600000ms, got 30000ms instead
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "c:\Users\ALEMAC\Documents\Python Scripts\opctest.py", line 5, in <module>
opc.write_value_bool(client, 'ns=4;s="opcData"."flag1"', True)
File "c:\Users\ALEMAC\Documents\Python Scripts\pyOPCClient.py", line 49, in write_value_bool
client_node.set_value(client_node_dv)
File "c:\Users\ALEMAC\Documents\Python Scripts\opcua\common\node.py", line 217, in set_value
self.set_attribute(ua.AttributeIds.Value, datavalue)
File "c:\Users\ALEMAC\Documents\Python Scripts\opcua\common\node.py", line 263, in set_attribute
result[0].check()
File "c:\Users\ALEMAC\Documents\Python Scripts\opcua\ua\uatypes.py", line 218, in check
raise UaStatusCodeError(self.value)
opcua.ua.uaerrors._auto.BadNodeIdUnknown: "The node id refers to a node that does not exist in the server address space."(BadNodeIdUnknown)
I see you use the pyOPCClient package. I´m not sure if this is maintaned anymore (Last Update: 2014-01-09 see here).
You can switch to opcua-asyncio which can address nodes with the browse services like this:
myvar = await client.nodes.root.get_child(["0:Objects",..., "4:flag1"])
And here is the complete example