SEP2 Client Library
sep2_client is a (WIP) Rust library for developing IEEE 2030.5 compliant clients on Linux[^1] based operating systems.
It relies on, and should be used alongside, the sep2_common crate, and it's implementation of the IEEE 2030.5 XSD.
This crate uses async rust, and currently only supports the tokio runtime.
Contents
sep2_client - Implementation of an IEEE 2030.5 Client Library, including documentation & examples
sep2_test_server - Dumb IEEE 2030.5 Server for testing
docs - Thesis Project Reports & Seminars
Progress
Core Features
- Application Support Function Set (TCP, HTTP)
- Security Function Set (TLS + Certificate Verification, HTTPS)
- IEEE 2030.5 Base Client Capabilities (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE)
- Asynchronous Resource Polling
- Notification / Subscription Client Server Mechanism
- Global Time Offset (Server Time Sync)
- Event Scheduler
- DER
- DRLC
- Messaging
- Pricing
- Per-Schedule Time Offset
- Tests / Documentation
- IEEE 2030.5 Examples as System Tests
- Event Scheduler Tests
- Subscription/Notification Tests
- DER Non-Aggregate Client Sample Impl.
- Australian CSIP Extensions
Future
Examples
A client that synchronises it's time with the server:
use ;
use ;
async
More comprehensive examples can be found in the sep2_client/examples directory.
Cargo Features
Features can be enabled or disabled through your crate's Cargo.toml
[]
= ["der","pubsub"]
Full list of features
default: All mandatory IEEE 2030.5 Client function sets. Application Support, Security & Time.event: A Generic Event Schedule interfaceder: A Scheduler for DER Function Set Eventspricing: A Scheduler for Pricing Function Set Eventsmessaging: A Scheduler for Messaging Function Set Eventsdrlc: A Scheduler for DRLC Function Set Eventspubsub: A lightweight server for the Subscription / Notification function set.csip_aus: CSIP-AUS Extensionsall: All of the above
Dependencies
Due to the security requirements of IEEE 2030.5, this library only supports TLS using OpenSSL.
To use this library you will require a local installation of OpenSSL with support for ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-CCM8.
[^1]: The library happens to performs as expected on macOS. If you would like to test the client locally on macOS, ensure openssl does not refer to libressl, as is the case by default.
License
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.