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Universal_Robots_ROS2_Gazebo_Simulation

Example files and configurations for Gazebo Classic simulation of Universal Robots' manipulators.

Build status

Since Gazebo classic will not be supported from ROS 2 Jazzy on, this package is built against Humble and Iron only. The ros2 branch contains a version that is running on ROS Rolling on Ubuntu 22.04 at the time of writing. However, it is no longer supported.

Humble Iron
Branch humble iron
Build status Humble Binary Main
Iron Binary Main

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Using the repository

Skip any of below steps is not applicable.

Setup ROS Workspace

  1. Create a colcon workspace:

    export COLCON_WS=~/workspaces/ur_gazebo
    mkdir -p $COLCON_WS/src
    

    NOTE: Feel free to change ~/workspaces/ur_gazebo to whatever absolute path you want.

    NOTE: Over time you will probably have multiple ROS workspaces, so it makes sense to them all in a subfolder. Also, it is good practice to put the ROS version in the name of the workspace, for different tests you could just add a suffix to the base name ur_gazebo.

  2. Download the required repositories and install package dependencies:

    cd $COLCON_WS/src
    git clone https://github.com/UniversalRobots/Universal_Robots_ROS2_Gazebo_Simulation.git
    rosdep update && rosdep install --ignore-src --from-paths . -y
    

Configure and Build Workspace:

To configure and build workspace execute following commands:

cd $COLCON_WS
colcon build --symlink-install

Running Simulation

ros2 launch ur_simulation_gazebo ur_sim_control.launch.py

Move robot using test script from ur_robot_driver package (if you've installed that one):

ros2 launch ur_robot_driver test_joint_trajectory_controller.launch.py

Example using MoveIt with simulated robot:

ros2 launch ur_simulation_gazebo ur_sim_moveit.launch.py