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Application name: opcua-client-gui Application repo link: https://github.com/FreeOpcUa/opcua-client-gui Application home link: https://freeopcua.github.io Application description: Cross-platform GUI client for the OPC-UA protocol used by programmable logic controllers and other industrial automation technology (linux, windows, mac, pyqt)
Qualifications
There are a ton of great Python projects out there, but what makes an
application "Awesome™"? Please check that all of the following criteria apply:
Free software with an online source repository.
Using Python for a considerable part of their functionality.
Well-known, or at least prominently used in an identifiable niche.
Maintained or otherwise demonstrably still functional on relevant platforms.
An application, not a library or framework.
Installable via pip install opcua-client (PyPI page)
Additional notability info
It's the canonical debugging tool for the underlying python-opcua and asyncua libraries which have a combined ~650 Github stars and ~300 forks. For the small niche of Python usage in automation, this is substantial.
Basic info
Application name: opcua-client-gui
Application repo link: https://github.com/FreeOpcUa/opcua-client-gui
Application home link: https://freeopcua.github.io
Application description: Cross-platform GUI client for the OPC-UA protocol used by programmable logic controllers and other industrial automation technology (
linux
,windows
,mac
,pyqt
)Qualifications
There are a ton of great Python projects out there, but what makes an
application "Awesome™"? Please check that all of the following criteria apply:
Installable via
pip install opcua-client
(PyPI page)Additional notability info
It's the canonical debugging tool for the underlying
python-opcua
andasyncua
libraries which have a combined ~650 Github stars and ~300 forks. For the small niche of Python usage in automation, this is substantial.The project is mentioned on the OPC-UA standard's Wikipedia page.
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