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Rockwell ACD Project File Tools

The Rockwell ACD file is an archive file that contains all the files that are used by RSLogix/Studio 5000.

It consists of a number of text files containing version information, compressed XML files containing project and tag information as well as a number of database files.

This library allows you to unzip all the files and extract information from these files.

Installing

To install acd tools from pypi run

pip install acd-tools

Parsing the ACD file

To get the Controller object and get the program/routines/rungs/tags/datatypes, use something like this

from acd.api import ImportProjectFromFile

controller = ImportProjectFromFile("../resources/CuteLogix.ACD").import_project().controller
rung = controller.programs[0].routines[0].rungs[0]
data_type = controller.data_types[-1]
tag_name = controller.tags[75].text
tag_data_type =  controller.tags[75].data_type

Unzip

To extract the file use the acd.api.ExtractAcdDatabase class. This extracts the database files to a directory.

from acd.api import ExtractAcdDatabase

ExtractAcdDatabase('CuteLogix.ACD', 'output_directory').extract()

Extract Raw Records From ACD Files

A select number of database files contain interesting information. This will save each database record to a file to make it easier to see whats in them.

from acd.api import ExtractAcdDatabaseRecordsToFiles

ExtractAcdDatabaseRecordsToFiles('CuteLogix.ACD', 'output_directory').extract()

Dump Comps Database Records

The Comps database contains a lot of information and can be export as a directory structure to make it easier to look at. It will also extract the CIP class and instance and write it to the log file.

from acd.api import DumpCompsRecordsToFile

DumpCompsRecordsToFile('CuteLogix.ACD', 'output_directory').extract()

Converting from ACD to L5X

This hasn't been started but could be feasible eventually.