Robodk postprocessors
Open-source vendor-specific post-processors/code generators from RoboDK (http://robodk.com)
Open source vendor specific code generators/post processors from the RoboDK (https://robodk.com) application. The project is written primarily in Python, distributed under the Apache License 2.0 license, first published in 2017. Key topics include: code-generation, post-processor, robodk, robots, ros.
RoboDK Post Processors
Open source vendor specific code generators/post processors from the RoboDK (https://robodk.com) application.
Post processors allow generating vendor specific programs from a generic/universal programming language. These post processors use a generic Python program to linked to a specific post processor (RobotPost class) that dictates how to generate the program.
Dependency
Python must be installed.
The robodk.py is included with the post processors and is required by all post processors.
The robodk module includes useful tools for Pose multiplications and converting between poses and xyzwpr format.
More information here:
https://pypi.org/project/robodk/
https://github.com/RoboDK/RoboDK-API/tree/master/Python
https://robodk.com/doc/PythonAPI/robodk.html
Example
Generic code
This is an example of a pre-processed program that can be used to generate any vendor specific program.
pythonimport sys import os sys.path.append(os.path.abspath("C:/RoboDK/Posts/")) # temporarily add the path to POSTS folder # link to a specific post processor from Universal_Robots import * def Pose(xyzrpw): [x,y,z,r,p,w] = xyzrpw a = r*math.pi/180.0 b = p*math.pi/180.0 c = w*math.pi/180.0 ca = math.cos(a) sa = math.sin(a) cb = math.cos(b) sb = math.sin(b) cc = math.cos(c) sc = math.sin(c) return Mat([[cb*ca, ca*sc*sb - cc*sa, sc*sa + cc*ca*sb, x],[cb*sa, cc*ca + sc*sb*sa, cc*sb*sa - ca*sc, y],[-sb, cb*sc, cc*cb, z],[0.0,0.0,0.0,1.0]]) print('Total instructions: 5') robot = RobotPost(r'Universal_Robots', r'UR10', 6, axes_type=['R','R','R','R','R','R']) robot.RunMessage(r'Program generated by RoboDK 3.1.3 for UR10 on 04/04/2017 09:08:52', True) robot.RunMessage(r'Using nominal kinematics.', True) robot.setFrame(Pose([334.378321, -457.798514, 0, 0, 0, 0]), 2, r'Frame 2') robot.setTool(Pose([50, 0, 200, 0, 0, -30]), 1, r'Tool 1') robot.MoveJ(None,[0, -90, -90, 0, 90, -0], None) robot.MoveJ(Pose([635.659863, 119.697954, 472.379421, -90, -0, -164.143137]), [-9.12289, -104.73591, -87.09344, -32.67838, 96.53313, -6.38140], [0.0, 1.0, 0.0]) robot.MoveL(Pose([668.264687, 119.697954, 357.591360, -90, -0, -164.143137]), [-8.76522, -110.64538, -91.21248, -22.62172, 96.27799, -6.12915], [0.0, 1.0, 0.0]) robot.MoveL(Pose([668.264687, 389.011574, 357.591360, -90, 0, -164.143137]), [10.56808, -106.15774, -97.32175, -21.15363, 82.43731, 7.40331], [0.0, 1.0, 0.0]) robot.MoveJ(Pose([529.421679, 243.898514, 846.4, -90, -0, -120]), [0, -90, -90, 0, 90, -0], [0.0, 1.0, 0.0]) robot.ProgFinish(r'TestProgram') robot.ProgSave(r'C:/Users/User1/Desktop/',r'TestProgram',False,'C:/Program Files (x86)/Notepad++/notepad++.exe')
Result
The previous pre-processed program, linked against the Universal Robot post processor, generates the following SCRIPT code that can be executed by a Universal Robot controller.
pythondef TestProgram(): # default parameters: global speed_ms = 0.300 global speed_rads = 0.750 global accel_mss = 3.000 global accel_radss = 1.200 global blend_radius_m = 0.001 # Program generated by RoboDK 3.1.3 for UR10 on 04/04/2017 09:12:17 # Using nominal kinematics. # set_reference(p[0.334378, -0.457799, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000]) set_tcp(p[0.050000, 0.000000, 0.200000, -0.523599, 0.000000, 0.000000]) movej([0.000000, -1.570796, -1.570796, 0.000000, 1.570796, -0.000000],accel_radss,speed_rads,0,0) movej([-0.159224, -1.827986, -1.520067, -0.570345, 1.684821, -0.111376],accel_radss,speed_rads,0,0) movel(p[1.002643, -0.338101, 0.357591, -2.073257, 2.073257, -0.288737],accel_mss,speed_ms,0,blend_radius_m) movel(p[1.002643, -0.068787, 0.357591, -2.073257, 2.073257, -0.288737],accel_mss,speed_ms,0,blend_radius_m) movej([0.000000, -1.570796, -1.570796, 0.000000, 1.570796, -0.000000],accel_radss,speed_rads,0,0) end TestProgram()
Other
More information about RoboDK Post Processors here:
https://www.robodk.com/doc/PythonAPI/postprocessor.html
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