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A Python library for DLMS/COSEM

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# A Python library for DLMS/COSEM.

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# Installation We only support Python 3.6+

` pip install dlms-cosem `

# Documentation

Full documentation can be found at [www.dlms.dev](https://www.dlms.dev)

# About

dlms-cosem is designed to be a tool with a simple API for working with DLMS/COSEM enabled energy meters. It provides the lowest level function, as protocol state management, APDU encoding/decoding, APDU encryption/decryption.

The library aims to provide a [sans-io](https://sans-io.readthedocs.io/) implementation of the DLMS/COSEM protocol so that the protocol code can be reused with several different io-paradigms. As of now we provide a simple client implementation based on blocking I/O.

We have not implemented full support to be able to build a server (meter) emulator. If this is a use-case you need, consider sponsoring the development and contact us.

# Supported features

Current release:

  • Parsing DataNotification via UDP.

Current Work:

  • GET, GET.WITH_BLOCK

  • Simple blocking DLMS Client for HDLC and TCP/IP

  • GlobalCiphering

  • HLS-GMAC auth

  • Selective access for ProfileGeneric via RangeDescriptor

  • Parsing of ProfileGeneric buffers

# Example use:

Look at the different file in the examples folder to how to use the library.

# Supported meters

Technically we aim to support any DLMS enabled meter. The library is implementing all the low level DLMS, and you might need an abstraction layer to support everything in your meter.

DLMS/COSEM specifies many ways of performing tasks on a meter. It is customary that a meter also adheres to a companion standard. In the companion standard it is defined exactly how certain use-cases are to be performed and how data is modeled.

Examples of companion standards are: * DSMR (Netherlands) * IDIS (all Europe) * UNI/TS 11291 (Italy)

On top of it all your DSO (Distribution Service Operator) might have ordered their meters with extra functionality or reduced functionality from one of the companion standards.

We have some meters we have run tests on or know the library is used for in production

  • Pietro Fiorentini RSE 1,2 LA N1. Italian gas meter

  • Iskraemeco AM550. IDIS compliant electricity meter.

# Development

This library is developed by Palmlund Wahlgren Innovative Technology AB. We are based in Sweden and are members of the DLMS User Association.

If you find a bug pleas raise an issue on Github.

We welcome contributions of any kind.

We add features depending on our own and our clients use cases. If you need a feature implemented please contact us.

# Training / Consultancy / Commercial Support

We offer consultancy service and training services around this library and general DLMS/COSEM. If you are interested in our services just reach out to us.

If you have implemented a solution based on this library we also offer a commercial support scheme.

# Changelog All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.

The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/), and this project adheres to [Calendar Versioning](https://calver.org/)

## Unreleased

### Added

  • Support for basic SET service. No support for WITH_LIST or service specific block transfer

### Changed

### Deprecated

### Removed

### Fixed

### Security

## [21.1.2] - 2021-01-22

### Fixed

  • The standard DLMS way of dealing with timezones in datetime are via UTC offset. But the offset is the deviation from normal time to UTC not deviation from UTC. This results in -60 min deviation for UTC+01:00 for example. Previous solution assumed 60 min for UTC+01:00. Solved by negating all values for offset. Note that some DLMS companion standards handles the offset the previous way and in the future there will be need to handle both ways correctly.

  • Included typing-extensions in required packages.

## [21.1.1] - 2021-01-13

### Added

  • Better handling of TCP errors in BlockingTcpTransport

### Changed

  • It is now explicitly possible to connect and disconnect a transport in the DlmsClient instead of it being done automatically in .associate() and .release_association(). Context manager .session() works the same.

  • Client to server challenge of DlmsConnection is always created independent of auth method. But only used if needed.

### Removed

  • Removed conformance validation in DlmsConnection. It seems like meters don’t always follow it so better to leave it up to the client.

## [21.1.0] - 2021-01-12

### Added

  • HDLC transport implementation

  • TCP transport implementation

  • DlMS client implementation

  • Support for Get service including service specific block transfer

  • Support for selective access via range descriptor

  • Support for HLS authentication using HLS-GMAC.

  • Support for GlobalCiphering

  • Parsing of ProfileGeneric buffer

### Changed

  • Changed project versioning scheme to Calendar versioning

## v0.0.2

### Changed

  • UDP messages are now based WrapperProtocolDataUnit to be able to reuse WrapperHeader for TCP messages.

  • Parsing of DLMS APDUs

### v0.0.1

Initial implementation.

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