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Revision as of 12:21, 3 February 2023
Author | Matrix TSL |
Version | 1.5 |
Category | Comms: Networking |
Contents
Network Communications component
A component designed to simplify the process of TCP/IP communications. Compatible with most of the Flowcode supported TCP/IP and WIFI components. A useful building block for creating components such as IoT and Modbus TCP.
Component Source Code
Please click here to download the component source project: FC_Comp_Source_temp/NetworkComms.fcfx
Please click here to view the component source code (Beta): FC_Comp_Source_temp/NetworkComms.fcfx
Detailed description
No detailed description exists yet for this component
Examples
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Macro reference
AcceptClose
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AcceptClose |
Goes with the AcceptOpen function to close the new thread handle. | |
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AcceptOpen
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AcceptOpen |
Required for systems where there can be multiple incoming threads Returns 1 if there is incoming comms requiring a new thread, else returns 0 | |
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Connect
Initialise
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Initialise |
Initialises the network communications component. | |
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Return |
Listen
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Listen |
Bind the socket to a port on the local host and set to listen mode. First Open a Socket on the local host Returns: 0=Fail, 1=OK | |
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Port |
Port number to listen on. | |
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Return |
Receive
Send
SocketClose
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SocketClose |
Closes the current socket connection | |
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Return |
SocketOpen
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SocketOpen |
Attempts to create a socket on the local device. This must be succesful to allow TCP/IP communications with a remote destination. Returns: 0=Fail / 1=OK | |
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Return |