Hi Wolfgang, also from my side a warm welcome. As I'm currently the only one worling on the go drivers, all I can tell you that it's our goal to have all drivers on all platforms. But with the limited resources we have, this might take a while. Of course, if there is a need for something companies definitely can speed up things by supporting the project by either actively contributing or by supporting the existing contributors with paid gigs.
But generally I would expect S7 to be one oft he next drivers to come to Go. OPC-UA is a special case currently as we use the Eclipse Milo driver for that. So this driver is actually not portabe at the moment. There are some folks in the PLC4X community currently working on this, but I have not ETA for this for you right now. Regarding Modbus Simulators: I always use ModbusPal in my trainings (http://modbuspal.sourceforge.net/) ... It's pure Java and free. Chris -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Lukas Ott <[email protected]> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. Februar 2021 10:32 An: [email protected] Betreff: Re: Additional Drivers for GOLang ? Hello Wolfgang, First of all welcome to the list :-). We indeed want to bring other drivers to GO. Just one mail before we were looking for developers who are willing to do that :-) so feel free to start developing. We are happy to help. So concrete timeline no - roadmap yes - priority yes - ressources not yet - For the Modbus-Simulator I personally like: https://www.openplcproject.com/ here is a Docker based Modbus simulator: https://github.com/NModbus/NModbus.DeviceSimulator Regards, otluk Am Do., 11. Feb. 2021 um 10:17 Uhr schrieb Wolfgang Huse < [email protected]>: > Hello, > as I try to integrate PLC4x into an Golang-Framework I would like to > know when additional drivers like S7 or OPCUA will be available in GO > ? Is there any timeline ? > > For the meantime, anybody knows a good Modbus-Simulator for Mac or Docker? > > Regards, > Wolfgang Huse >
