Tinkerforge Rust Bindings

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This crate provides API bindings for Tinkerforge bricks and bricklets.

How to install

Add tinkerforge = "2.0" to the [dependencies] of your project's Cargo.toml.

How to use

First, import the IP connection and any devices you want to use: rust use tinkerforge::{ip_connection::*, temperature_bricklet::*} You can than create instances like this: rust let ipcon = IpConnection::new(); let t = TemperatureBricklet::new("UID", &ipcon); where "UID" is the unique identifier of your brick or bricklet. Once the IP connection is established using: rust ipcon.connect((HOST, PORT)).recv()??; you can use the device's API, for example: rust let temperature = t.get_temperature().recv()? as f32 / 100.0;

Further examples can be found here.

Rust version requirements

The 2.0 release currently requires a Beta version of rustc, which can be installed with: rustup install beta

When the 2018 edition of Rust (1.31) is released as stable (see the roadmap), the bindings can be compiled with it.

License

Licensed under either of

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 triple licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.