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FUXA

FUXA is a web-based Process Visualization (SCADA/HMI/Dashboard) software. With FUXA you can create modern process visualizations with individual designs for your machines and real-time data display.

fuxa editor

fuxa ani

fuxa action

Features

  • Devices connectivity with Modbus RTU/TCP, Siemens S7 Protocol, OPC-UA, BACnet IP, MQTT, Ethernet/IP (Allen Bradley)
  • SCADA/HMI Web-Editor - Engineering and Design completely web-based
  • Cross-Platform Full-Stack - Backend with NodeJs and Frontend with Web technologies (HTML5, CSS, Javascript, Angular, SVG)

Live Demo

Here is a live demo example of FUXA editor.

Installing and Running

FUXA is developed with NodeJS (backend) and Angular (frontend).

Running from docker

docker pull frangoteam/fuxa:latest
docker run -d -p 1881:1881 frangoteam/fuxa:latest

// persistent storage of application data (project), daq (tags history), logs and images (resource)
docker run -d -p 1881:1881 -v fuxa_appdata:/usr/src/app/FUXA/server/_appdata -v fuxa_db:/usr/src/app/FUXA/server/_db -v fuxa_logs:/usr/src/app/FUXA/server/_logs -v fuxa_images:/usr/src/app/FUXA/server/_images frangoteam/fuxa:latest

// with Docker compose
// persistent storage will be at ./appdata ./db ./logs and ./images
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/frangoteam/FUXA/master/compose.yml
docker compose up -d

Install from NPM

You need to have installed Node Version 14 || 16 || 18.

WARNING In linux with nodejs Version 16 || 18 the installation could be a challenge. If you don't intend communicate with Siemens PLCs via S7 (node-snap7 library) you can install from NPM @frangoteam/fuxa-min

npm install -g --unsafe-perm @frangoteam/fuxa
fuxa

Install from source

Download the latest release and unpack it

You need to have installed Node Version 14 || 16 || 18.

WARNING In linux with nodejs Version 16 || 18 the installation could be a challenge. If you don't intend communicate with Siemens PLCs via S7 you can remove the node-snap7 library from the server/package.json

cd ./server
npm install
npm start

Open up a browser (better Chrome) and navigate to http://localhost:1881

Creating the Electron Application

Electron is a framework for building cross-platform desktop applications using web technologies. An Electron application is standalone, meaning it can be run independently on your desktop without needing a web browser.

To create the Electron application, you need to have node.js 18 installed. Follow these steps:

Build Server and Client First

cd ./server
npm install
cd ../client
npm install
npm run build

Packaging

cd ./app
npm install
npm run package

After following these steps, you will have a standalone Electron application for FUXA. The application can be found in the ./app directory.

Usage

To Debug (Full Stack)

Install and start to serve the frontend

cd ./client
npm install
npm start

Start the Server and Client (Browser) in Debug Mode

In vscode: Debug ‘Server & Client’

To Build

Build the frontend for production

cd ./client
ng build --configuration=production

Contributing

Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated. If you identify any errors, or have an idea for an improvement, please open an issue. But before filing a new issue, please look through already existing issues. Search open and closed issues first.

Pull-Requests

If you want to raise a pull-request with a new feature, or a refactoring of existing code please first open an issue explaining the problem.

1. Fork the Project
2. Create your Feature Branch (git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature)
3. Commit your Changes (git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature')
4. Push to the Branch (git push origin feature/AmazingFeature)
5. Open a Pull Request

Coding standards

Please ensure you follow the coding standards used through-out the existing code base. Some basic rules include:

  • Indent with 4-spaces, no tabs.
  • Opening brace on same line as if/for/function and so on, closing brace on its own line.

Some collaborations

Let us know!

We’d be really happy if you send us your own shapes in order to collect a library to share it with others. Just send an email to [email protected] and do let us know if you have any questions or suggestions regarding our work.

License

MIT.

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