This crate provides API bindings for Tinkerforge bricks and bricklets.
Add tinkerforge = "2.0"
to the [dependencies]
of your project's Cargo.toml.
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.
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.
Licensed under either of
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