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Eclipse BaSyx Python SDK

(formerly known as PyI40AAS – Python Industry 4.0 Asset Administration Shell)

The Eclipse BaSyx Python project focuses on providing a Python implementation of the Asset Administration Shell (AAS) for Industry 4.0 Systems.

Features

  • Modelling of AASs as Python objects
    • except for: HasDataSpecification
  • Reading and writing of AASX package files
  • (De-)serialization of AAS objects into/from JSON and XML
  • Storing of AAS objects in CouchDB, Backend infrastructure for easy expansion
  • Compliance checking of AAS XML and JSON files

Project Structure

The BaSyx Python SDK project provides the basax.aas Python package with 6 submodules:

  • basyx.aas.model: The AAS metamodel implemented in python
  • basyx.aas.adapter: Adapters for various file formats
  • basyx.aas.backend: Backend infrastructure for storing and retrieving AAS objects
  • basyx.aas.util: Provides utilities
  • basyx.aas.examples: Example data and tutorials

License

The BaSyx Python SDK project is licensed under the terms of the MIT License.

SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT

For more information, especially considering the licenses of included third-party works, please consult the NOTICE file.

Dependencies

The BaSyx Python SDK requires the following Python packages to be installed for production usage. These dependencies are listed in setup.py to be fetched automatically when installing with pip:

  • lxml (BSD 3-clause License, using libxml2 under MIT License)
  • python-dateutil (BSD 3-clause License)
  • pyecma376-2 (Apache License v2.0)
  • urllib3 (MIT License)
  • Werkzeug (BSD 3-clause License)

Optional production usage dependencies:

  • For using the Compliance Tool to validate JSON files against the JSON Schema: jsonschema and its dependencies (MIT License, Apache License, PSF License)

Development/testing/documentation/example dependencies (see requirements.txt):

  • jsonschema and its dependencies (MIT License, Apache License, PSF License)

Dependencies for building the documentation (see docs/add-requirements.txt):

  • Sphinx and its dependencies (BSD 2-clause License, MIT License, Apache License)
  • sphinx-rtd-theme and its dependencies (MIT License, PSF License)
  • sphinx-argparse (MIT License)

Getting Started

Installation

Eclipse BaSyx Python SDK can be installed from PyPI, the Python Package Index, just as nearly every other Python package:

pip install basyx-python-sdk

For working with the current development version, you can also install the package directly from GitHub, using Pip's Git feature:

pip install --no-cache-dir git+https://github.com/eclipse-basyx/basyx-python-sdk@main#subdirectory=sdk

You may want to use a Python's venv or a similar tool to install BaSyx Python SDK and its dependencies only in a project-specific local environment.

Example

The following code example shows how to create a Submodel with a Property serialize it into an XML file using the Eclipse BaSyx Python SDK:

Create a Submodel:

from basyx.aas import model  # Import all BaSyx Python SDK classes from the model package

identifier = 'https://acplt.org/Simple_Submodel'
submodel = model.Submodel(identifier)

Create a Property and add it to the Submodel:

# create an external reference to a semantic description of the property
semantic_reference = model.ExternalReference(
    (model.Key(
        type_=model.KeyTypes.GLOBAL_REFERENCE,
        value='http://acplt.org/Properties/SimpleProperty'
    ),)
)
property = model.Property(
    id_short='ExampleProperty',  # Identifying string of the element within the submodel namespace
    value_type=model.datatypes.String,  # Data type of the value
    value='exampleValue',  # Value of the property
    semantic_id=semantic_reference  # set the semantic reference
)
submodel.submodel_element.add(property)

Serialize the Submodel to XML:

from basyx.aas.adapter.xml import write_aas_xml_file

data: model.DictObjectStore[model.Identifiable] = model.DictObjectStore()
data.add(submodel)
write_aas_xml_file(file='Simple_Submodel.xml', data=data)

Examples and Tutorials

For further examples and tutorials, check out the basyx.aas.examples-package. Here is a quick overview:

  • tutorial_create_simple_aas: Create an Asset Administration Shell, including an Asset object and a Submodel
  • tutorial_storage: Manage a larger number of Asset Administration Shells in an ObjectStore and resolve references
  • tutorial_serialization_deserialization: Use the JSON and XML serialization/deserialization for single objects or full standard-compliant files
  • tutorial_aasx: Export Asset Administration Shells with related objects and auxiliary files to AASX package files
  • tutorial_backend_couchdb: Use the Backends interface (update()/commit() methods) to manage and retrieve AAS objects in a CouchDB document database

Documentation

A detailed, complete API documentation is available on Read the Docs: https://basyx-python-sdk.readthedocs.io

Compliance Tool

The compliance tool functionality moved to github.com/rwth-iat/aas-compliance-tool.