Introduction to SVGHMI ====================== +-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | SVGHMI is a SVG based HMI toolkit. With it, PLC programmers and HMI designers | | .. image:: svhgmi_pitch.svg | can efficiently produce Scalable Web Based HMIs.

HMI design | | | happens in `Inkscape `_. | | | Designer freely draws HMI pages and widgets following WYSIWYG principle. | +-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ WYSIWYG HMI design with Inkscape -------------------------------- "**What You See Is What You Get**, is a system in which editing software allows content to be edited in a form that resembles its appearance when printed or displayed as a finished product." -- Oxford English Dictionary Widgets can be selected from customizable widget library and drag'n'dropped directly in Inkscape. .. image:: svghmi_dnd.svg SVGHMI's Page and Widget roles are assigned to SVG elements by changing objects name and description in Inkscape. .. image:: svhgmi_inkscape.svg HMI tree scale together with PLC instance tree ---------------------------------------------- In SVGHMI, **scalability** applies to both graphics and data. Once HMI and PLC are associated in a first version of a machine, it is easy to extend both of them simultaneously. In most cases DRY principle applies. PLC code or SVG elements can be re-used and extended. PLC data exposed to HMI is represented in an "HMI Tree" deduced from PLC program. More precisely, HMI Tree is a simplified subset of POU instances tree. PLC programmer selects variables to be exposed by assigning them a derived HMI_* type. For example HMI_REAL is used instead of REAL to expose a floating point variable. .. image:: svghmi_trees.svg In order to reduce HMI Tree complexity, structure of POU instance tree is not preserved by default. Only POUs having a single HMI_NODE variable defined appear in HMI Tree. This allows to expose variables that are spread in a complex hierarchy of POUs in a single HMI Tree node. .. image:: svghmi_types.svg Re-usable widgets and pages --------------------------- HMI elements are SVG elements whose labels start with ``HMI:``. They can be widgets or pages, and can point to locations in HMI tree with a path starting with a ``/``, and with ``/``-separated hierarchical levels. For example, ``/THIS/IS/A/VALID/HMI_TREE/PATH``. ``HMI:Switch@/GREENLIGHT`` "Switch" type widget bound to a variable named GREENLIGHT at root of HMI tree Each ``HMI:Page`` has a unique name. ``HMI:Jump`` and ``HMI:Back`` widgets are used to switch to other pages. PLC can also trigger page change autonomously. HMI must have at least one SVG element labelled ``HMI:Page:Home``. ``Home`` is a special page name: it will make this page the landing page when HMI is loaded. .. image:: svhgmi_pages.svg ``HMI:Page:Home`` Mandatory "Home" page declaration ``HMI:Jump:Home`` Change current page to "Home" page when clicked ``HMI:Back`` Change current page back to previous page when clicked Pages and groups of widgets can be dynamically re-based to another compatible HMI Tree location. They can then be be re-used as HMI components, paired with corresponding POU instances on PLC side. Simple yet powerful widgets --------------------------- Widgets are meant to be as simple as possible. Still, they can become complex when implementing interactions that cannot be broken down into multiple independent widgets. +------------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | Meter Widget Template (`HMI:Meter`)| Voltmeter (`HMI:Meter`) | +====================================+=================================+ | .. image:: svghmi_meter.svg | .. image:: svghmi_voltmeter.svg | +------------------------------------+---------------------------------+ HMI and pages have their own local variables allowing interaction in between widgets bypassing HMI Tree. For example, position of `HMI:Scrollbar` can be directly connected to a position in `HMI:JSONTable` with a page local variable. How does it work ? ------------------ HMI's client and server code is generated during SVGHMI build, based on PLC code and HMI design. .. image:: svghmi_overview.svg SVGHMI build is part of Beremiz build, available in IDE and command line.