This crate was renamed to just libmodbus. Before version 1.0.0 the name of the crate was libmodbus-rs.
libmodbus bindings for Rust
Libmodbus is a free software library to send and receive data with a device that respects the Modbus protocol. That crate contains the Rust bindings for the libmodbus library (written in C). Like libmodbus self, this crate supports serial port and Ethernet connections for Modbus server and clients.
Homepage | Documentation | Original libmodbus documentation | Github repo |
This crate based on the latest libmodbus git:master branch. I plan to support the different libmodbus version via cargo's feature feature.
Include the dependencies into your Cargo.toml file.
[dependencies]
libmodbus-rs = "1"[dependencies]
libmodbus-rs = { git = "https://github.com/zzeroo/libmodbus-rs.git" }Some header files of the original libmodbus C library are recreated as traits (e.g. ModbusTCP, ModbusRTU, ModbusServer, ModbusClient, ...). For example if you what to build an modbus server, in the modbus tcp context, include the following:
extern crate libmodbus_rs;
use libmodbus::{Modbus, ModbusServer, ModbusTCP};The examples in the examples directory show this.
The libmodbus ffi bindings (libmodbus-sys) are build using bindgen. Bindgen need Clang 3.9 or greater on your system.
pacman -S autoconf clang39 git libtool makeapt install autoconf build-essential curl clang git-core libtoolLook also at the local ci/ docker files under ./ci/docker-archlinux and .ci/docker-debian9 for a known working, minimal setup.
For more information about the bindgen requirements please visit https://servo.github.io/rust-bindgen/requirements.html
Follow the msys2 instructions https://www.msys2.org
pacman -SyuFollowed by the second update step
pacman -SuFinally install clang
pacman -S  mingw64/mingw-w64-x86_64-clangIf all dependencies are solved, compile with cargo build and/ or run the tests with cargo test.
git clone https://github.com/zzeroo/libmodbus-rs
cd libmodbus-rs
cargo buildMost of the original libmodbus examples are reproduced in Rust.
You can found them in the examples directory of this crate.
Please have look at the README.md in the examples directory for more information about the examples.
To start, for example, the random test server/ client use the following commands
cargo run --example random-test-serverIn another shell start the client after the server
cargo run --example random-test-clientlibmodbus-rs is distributed under the terms of the LGPL-2.1 license, which is the same license, libmodbus is using.
- http://libmodbus.org
 - https://github.com/stephane/libmodbus.git
 - https://github.com/servo/rust-bindgen
 - https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ffi.html
 
This project hosts the original libmodbus documentation, used here, as well. Please have a look at http://zzeroo.github.io/libmodbus-rs/libmodbus/libmodbus.html.