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RFID reader control library

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sllurp is a Python library to interface with RFID readers. It is a pure-Python implementation of the Low Level Reader Protocol (LLRP).

These readers are known to work well with sllurp, but it should be adaptable with not much effort to other LLRP-compatible readers:

  • Impinj Speedway (R1000)

  • Impinj Speedway Revolution (R220, R420)

  • Impinj Speedway xPortal

  • Motorola MC9190-Z (handheld)

File an issue on GitHub if you would like help getting another kind of reader to work.

sllurp is distributed under version 3 of the GNU General Public License. See LICENSE.txt for details.

Quick Start

Install from PyPI:

$ virtualenv .venv
$ source .venv/bin/activate
$ pip install sllurp
$ sllurp inventory ip.add.re.ss

Run sllurp --help and sllurp inventory --help to see options.

Or install from GitHub:

$ git clone https://github.com/ransford/sllurp.git
$ cd sllurp
$ virtualenv .venv
$ source .venv/bin/activate
$ pip install .
$ sllurp inventory ip.add.re.ss

If the reader gets into a funny state because you’re debugging against it (e.g., if your program or sllurp has crashed), you can set it back to an idle state by running sllurp reset ip.add.re.ss.

Reader API

sllurp relies on Twisted for network interaction with the reader. To make a connection, create an LLRPClientFactory and hand it to Twisted:

# Minimal example; see inventory.py for more.
from sllurp import llrp
from twisted.internet import reactor
import logging
logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.INFO)

def cb (tagReport):
    tags = tagReport.msgdict['RO_ACCESS_REPORT']['TagReportData']
    print 'tags:', tags

factory = llrp.LLRPClientFactory()
factory.addTagReportCallback(cb)
reactor.connectTCP('myreader', llrp.LLRP_PORT, factory)
reactor.run()

Getting More Information From Tag Reports

When initializing LLRPClientFactory, set flags in the tag_content_selector dictionary argument:

llrp.LLRPClientFactory(tag_content_selector={
    'EnableROSpecID': False,
    'EnableSpecIndex': False,
    'EnableInventoryParameterSpecID': False,
    'EnableAntennaID': True,
    'EnableChannelIndex': False,
    'EnablePeakRRSI': True,
    'EnableFirstSeenTimestamp': False,
    'EnableLastSeenTimestamp': True,
    'EnableTagSeenCount': True,
    'EnableAccessSpecID': False,
}, ...)

Logging

sllurp logs under the name sllurp, so if you wish to log its output, you can do this the application that imports sllurp:

sllurp_logger = logging.getLogger('sllurp')
sllurp_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
sllurp_logger.setHandler(logging.FileHandler('sllurp.log'))
# or .setHandler(logging.StreamHandler()) to log to stderr...

Handy Reader Commands

To see what inventory settings an Impinj reader is currently using (i.e., to fetch the current ROSpec), ssh to the reader and

> show rfid llrp rospec 0

The “nuclear option” for resetting a reader is:

> reboot

If You Find a Bug

Start an issue on GitHub! Please follow Simon Tatham’s guide on writing good bug reports.

Bug reports are most useful when they’re accompanied by verbose error messages. Turn sllurp’s log level up to DEBUG, which you can do by specifying the -d command-line option to sllurp. You can log to a logfile with the -l [filename] option. Or simply put this at the beginning of your own code:

import logger
sllurp_logger = logging.getLogger('sllurp')
sllurp_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)

Known Issues

Reader mode selection is confusing, not least because most readers seem to conflate ModeIndex and ModeIdentifier. If you’re using sllurp inventory, use --mode-identifier N. Check your reader’s manual to see what mode identifiers it supports via the C1G2RFControl parameter, or run sllurp --debug inventory against a reader to see a dump of the supported modes in the capabilities description.

Contributing

Want to contribute? Here are some areas that need improvement:

  • Encode more protocol messages in the construct branch.

  • Write tests for common encoding and decoding tasks.

Authors

Much of the code in sllurp is by Ben Ransford, although it began its life in August 2013 as a fork of LLRPyC. Many fine citizens of GitHub have contributed code to sllurp since the fork.

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