# Building Before building you should install swig and python. To build python bindings you have to turn on the BUILD\_PYTHON\_BINDINGS flag in CMake from cmake-gui or in command line: ```sh $ mkdir build && cd build $ cmake -DBUILD_PYTHON_BINDINGS=ON .. ``` Then compile the library and install it: ```sh $ make $ sudo make install ``` CMake and swig will automatically detect your python version and install the python library in python library directories. For running the integrated tests: ```sh $ make test ``` pyiec61850 library is to be imported calling ```python import pyiec61850 as iec61850 ``` # Client tutorial The python bindings works similarly to the basic C library. However there are some differences: * a specific function is to be called to cast variables from one type to another * arguments passed by pointer are to be removed from arguments and append to the return list For example to create a connection, call: ```python con = iec61850.IedConnection_create() error = iec61850.IedConnection_connect(con, "localhost", 102) if (error == iec61850.IED_ERROR_OK): # Do some work iec61850.IedConnection_close(con) iec61850.IedConnection_destroy(con) ``` To iterate over a list of logical devices, the code becomes: ```python [deviceList, error] = iec61850.IedConnection_getLogicalDeviceList(con) device = iec61850.LinkedList_getNext(deviceList) while device: print("LD: %s" % iec61850.toCharP(device.data)) [logicalNodes, error] = iec61850.IedConnection_getLogicalDeviceDirectory( con, iec61850.toCharP(device.data)) device = iec61850.LinkedList_getNext(device) iec61850.LinkedList_destroy(deviceList) ``` Reading and writing operations can be performed using this syntax: ```python [floatValue, error] = iec61850.IedConnection_readFloatValue(con, "simpleIOGenericIO/GGIO1.AnIn1.mag.f", iec61850.IEC61850_FC_MX) err = iec61850.IedConnection_writeFloatValue(con, "simpleIOGenericIO/GGIO1.AnIn1.mag.f", iec61850.IEC61850_FC_MX, 10.0) ```