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|<sub> <debug suppressLabelPrint="false" suppressOutputMessage="false"/></sub> ||<sub> This section is used for | |style="width: 50%"|<sub> <debug suppressLabelPrint="false" suppressOutputMessage="false"/></sub> ||<sub> This section is used for | ||
test/debug purposes only. By changing these values you can run the Auto Labeller module and suppress either the Label and/or the Message to Commander4j. (Production Declaration / Goods Receipt)</sub> | test/debug purposes only. By changing these values you can run the Auto Labeller module and suppress either the Label and/or the Message to Commander4j. (Production Declaration / Goods Receipt)</sub> | ||
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|<sub> <paths></sub> || <sub>--------------</sub> | |<sub> <paths></sub> || <sub>--------------</sub> | ||
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|<sub> <labelSync path="./remote_labels" frequency="120"/></sub> || <sub>This is the location where the application should search for updated label templates.</sub> | |<sub> <labelSync path="./remote_labels" frequency="120"/></sub> || <sub>This is the location where the application should search for updated label templates.</sub> | ||
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|<sub> <dataSet path="./remote_dataset"/></sub> || <sub>This is where the application looks for data files which contain the base data for the label. This will be a CSV file and has been designed to use the CSV generated by Commander4j.</sub> | |<sub> <dataSet path="./remote_dataset"/></sub> || <sub>This is where the application looks for data files which contain the base data for the label. This will be a CSV file and has been designed to use the CSV generated by Commander4j.</sub> | ||
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|<sub> <output path="./interface/output/ProdDec"/></sub> || <sub>This is the location for output messages which contain a record of the labels which have been printed. Typically these would be collected by Commandeer4j / Middleware4j so that the pallet data can be inserted into the C4J database.</sub> | |<sub> <output path="./interface/output/ProdDec"/></sub> || <sub>This is the location for output messages which contain a record of the labels which have been printed. Typically these would be collected by Commandeer4j / Middleware4j so that the pallet data can be inserted into the C4J database.</sub> | ||
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|<sub> <ssccSequence path=""/></sub> || <sub>If left blank this path will default to the xml/sscc folder within the application folder. You can override this if necessary by specifying a path here.</sub> | |<sub> <ssccSequence path=""/></sub> || <sub>If left blank this path will default to the xml/sscc folder within the application folder. You can override this if necessary by specifying a path here.</sub> | ||
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|<sub> </paths></sub> || <sub>--------------</sub> | |<sub> </paths></sub> || <sub>--------------</sub> | ||
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|<sub> <labelary enabled="true"> </sub>|| <sub>The application can display a preview of the label using a very useful webite https://labelary.com/viewer.html</sub> | |<sub> <labelary enabled="true"> </sub>|| <sub>The application can display a preview of the label using a very useful webite https://labelary.com/viewer.html</sub> | ||
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|<sub> <url>http://api.labelary.com/v1/printers/8dpmm/labels/6x9/0/</url></sub> || <sub>URL which includes dpi and paper size</sub> | |<sub> <url>http://api.labelary.com/v1/printers/8dpmm/labels/6x9/0/</url></sub> || <sub>URL which includes dpi and paper size</sub> | ||
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|<sub> </labelary> </sub>||<sub>-------------- </sub> | |<sub> </labelary> </sub>||<sub>-------------- </sub> |
Latest revision as of 16:54, 27 August 2024
config.xml
The configuration file which is called config.xml is located in the xml/config folder. An example file is shown below and a description of it's contents follow.
A single instance of the application can support multiple printers if required. In this example it's setup to support 2 production lines each with 1 printer.
One of the core concepts underlying the design of this module is resilience. It is designed so that it can be run even if there is a network or server/database issue. As far as is practical the software is designed to be self contained and to accept data from external systems via ascii files rather than a database connection.
Some of the configuration items held in the XML below will share the same name as their Commander4j counterparts which are stored in the database.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <config name="AutoLab"> <debug suppressLabelPrint="false" suppressOutputMessage="false"/> <watchDog port="8000"/> <email enabled="false"/> <updateURL>file:/myupdatepath/updates.xml</updateURL> <updateMode>MANUAL</updateMode> <!-- Folders --> <paths> <labelSync path="./remote_labels" frequency="120"/> <dataSet path="./remote_dataset"/> <output path="./interface/output/ProdDec"/> <ssccSequence path=""/> </paths> <!-- Label Quantities --> <labels> <pallet ssccPerPallet="1" labelsPerSSCC="2"/> <semiPallet ssccPerPallet="2" labelsPerSSCC="2"/> </labels> <!-- Customer Specific Batch Formats --> <batchFormats> <customer id="SELF" pattern="{YEAR1}{JULIAN_DAY}{PROCESS_ORDER}"/> </batchFormats> <!-- Copy of some System Keys normally read from database (jdbc) --> <controls> <system key="HOST REF" value="DEMO"/> <system key="PLANT" value="1234"/> <system key="BATCH FORMAT" value="{YEAR1}{JULIAN_DAY}{PROCESS_ORDER}"/> <system key="BATCH EXPIRY TIME" value="-"/> <system key="LABEL_HEADER_COMMENT" value="Free format text"/> <system key="EXPIRY DATE MODE" value="SSCC"/> <system key="SSCC AUTO CONFIRM" value="Y"/> </controls> <!-- URL of Internet Web Service used to display label on screen --> <labelary enabled="true"> <url>http://api.labelary.com/v1/printers/8dpmm/labels/6x9/0/</url> </labelary> <productionLines> <!-- LINE1 1 --> <productionLine name="LINE 1" enabled="Y"> <modbus name="ADAM-6050"> <ipAddress>127.0.0.1</ipAddress> <portNumber>502</portNumber> <coilAddress>1</coilAddress> <timeout>4000</timeout> <retryDelay>1000</retryDelay> <coilTriggerValue>true</coilTriggerValue> <semiPalletCoilAddress>2</semiPalletCoilAddress> </modbus> <printer name="LABELLER 1"/> <SSCC filename="LABELLER 1.xml"/> </productionLine> <!-- LINE 2 --> <productionLine name="LINE 2" enabled="Y"> <modbus name="ADAM-6050"> <ipAddress>127.0.0.1</ipAddress> <portNumber>502</portNumber> <coilAddress>3</coilAddress> <timeout>4000</timeout> <retryDelay>1000</retryDelay> <coilTriggerValue>true</coilTriggerValue> <semiPalletCoilAddress>4</semiPalletCoilAddress> </modbus> <printer name="LABELLER 2"/> <SSCC filename="LABELLER 2.xml"/> </productionLine> </productionLines> <!-- Alias field names so we can use unmodified .lbl templayte file --> <fieldNamesLookup> <fieldName csv="MATERIAL_DESCRIPTION" db="DESCRIPTION"/> <fieldName csv="PROD_EAN" db="EAN"/> <fieldName csv="PROD_UOM" db="UOM"/> <fieldName csv="PROD_QUANTITY" db="QUANTITY"/> <fieldName csv="DATE_OF_MANUFACTURE" db="DATE_CREATED"/> </fieldNamesLookup> <!-- Make unmodified copy of Quantity for use in ProdDec XML --> <clone> <field from="QUANTITY" to="QUANTITY_DECIMALS"/> </clone> <!-- Overide format of Quantity so we can use in ZPL --> <formats> <field name="QUANTITY" format="0000"/> <field name="BASE_QUANTITY" format="0000"/> </formats> </config>
Element | Description |
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<debug suppressLabelPrint="false" suppressOutputMessage="false"/> | This section is used for
test/debug purposes only. By changing these values you can run the Auto Labeller module and suppress either the Label and/or the Message to Commander4j. (Production Declaration / Goods Receipt) |
<watchDog port="8000"/> | This is used to ensure that only 1 instance of the software can be running at once. If a second instance is loaded then the first copy is requested to close automatically. |
<email enabled="false"/> | This option allows you to enable or disable the generation of emails by the application. You need to have configured EMAIL.XML correctly if emails are to be sent. |
<updateURL>file:/myupdatepath/updates.xml</updateURL> | Where to look for updates. |
<updateMode>MANUAL</updateMode> | Can be either MANUAL or AUTOMATIC |
<paths> | -------------- |
<labelSync path="./remote_labels" frequency="120"/> | This is the location where the application should search for updated label templates. |
<dataSet path="./remote_dataset"/> | This is where the application looks for data files which contain the base data for the label. This will be a CSV file and has been designed to use the CSV generated by Commander4j. |
<output path="./interface/output/ProdDec"/> | This is the location for output messages which contain a record of the labels which have been printed. Typically these would be collected by Commandeer4j / Middleware4j so that the pallet data can be inserted into the C4J database. |
<ssccSequence path=""/> | If left blank this path will default to the xml/sscc folder within the application folder. You can override this if necessary by specifying a path here. |
</paths> | -------------- |
<labels> | -------------- |
<pallet ssccPerPallet="1" labelsPerSSCC="2"/> | Two types of pallet configuration are supported pallet and semiPallet |
<semiPallet ssccPerPallet="2" labelsPerSSCC="2"/> | Two types of pallet configuration are supported pallet and semiPallet |
</labels> | -------------- |
<batchFormats> | -------------- |
<customer id="SELF" pattern="{YEAR1}{JULIAN_DAY}{PROCESS_ORDER}"/> | The format of the system generated batch number on a customer by customer basis. |
</batchFormats> | -------------- |
<controls> | -------------- |
<system key="HOST REF" value="DEMO> | Used in the creation of production confirmation messages back to Commander4j or other |
<system key="PLANT" value="1234"> | Used in the creation of production confirmation messages back to Commander4j or other |
<system key="BATCH_FORMAT" value="{YEAR1}{JULIAN_DAY}{PROCESS_ORDER}"> | Default Batch Format if no customer specific one defined. |
<system key="BATCH_EXPIRY_TIME" value="-"> | Determines the format of the batch expiry time. |
<system key="LABEL_HEADER_COMMENT" value="Free format text"> | Optional text message on label |
<system key="EXPIRY DATE MODE" value="SSCC"> | BATCH or SSCC |
<system key="SSCC AUTO CONFIRM" value="Y"> | Flag to determine if Commander4j automatically determines that the pallet exists and can be confirmed - OR requires a separate confirmation scan. |
</controls> | -------------- |
<labelary enabled="true"> | The application can display a preview of the label using a very useful webite https://labelary.com/viewer.html |
<url>http://api.labelary.com/v1/printers/8dpmm/labels/6x9/0/</url> | URL which includes dpi and paper size |
</labelary> | -------------- |
<productionLines> | -------------- |
<productionLine name="LINE 1" enabled="Y"> | -------------- |
<modbus name="ADAM-6050"> | Description of the Modbus device |
<ipaddress>127.0.0.1</ipaddress> | IP Address of the Modbus device |
<portNumber>502</ipaddress> | Port number of the Modbus device |
<coilAddress>1</coilAddress> | The coil number to monitor for trigger events |
<timeout>4000</timeout> | Modbus timeout |
<retryDelay>1000</retryDelay> | Delay before trying to connect again |
<coilTriggerValue>true</coilTriggerValue> | Trigger value |
<semiPalletCoilAddress>2</semiPalletCoilAddress> | Alternative coil to use for secondary pallet configuration. |
</modbus> | -------------- |
</productionLine> | -------------- |
</productionLines> | -------------- |
<fieldNamesLookup> | -------------- |
<fieldName csv="MATERIAL_DESCRIPTION" db="DESCRIPTION"/> | |
<fieldName csv="PROD_EAN" db="EAN"/> | |
<fieldName csv="PROD_UOM" db="UOM"/> | |
<fieldName csv="PROD_QUANTITY" db="QUANTITY"/> | |
<fieldName csv="DATE_OF_MANUFACTURE" db="DATE_CREATED"/> | |
</fieldNamesLookup> | -------------- |
<clone> | -------------- |
<field from="QUANTITY" to="QUANTITY_DECIMALS"/> | |
</clone> | -------------- |
<formats> | -------------- |
<field name="QUANTITY" format="0000"/> | |
<field name="BASE_QUANTITY" format="0000"/> | |
</formats> | -------------- |
sscc.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <sscc> <prefix>384133182</prefix> <sequence>00011079</sequence> <checkDigit>3</checkDigit> <warninglimit>00021030</warninglimit> <upperlimit>00030000</upperlimit> </sscc>
email.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <emailSettings> <!-- The section called "configuration" is always the active one - rename as appropriate--> <!-- Microsoft smtp.live.com Example --> <configuration> <property name="mail.smtp.auth" value="true"/> <property name="mail.smtp.starttls.enable" value="true"/> <property name="mail.smtp.host" value="smtp.live.com"/> <property name="mail.smtp.socketFactory.port" value="25"/> <property name="mail.smtp.user" value="email@outlook.com"/> <property name="mail.smtp.password" value="password"/> --> <property name="mail.smtp.socketFactory.class" value="javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory"/> <property name="mail.smtp.auth" value="true"/> <property name="mail.smtp.port" value="25"/> <property name="mail.smtp.from" value="email@outlook.com"/> <property name="mail.debug" value="true"/> </configuration> <!-- Google gmail Example --> <configuration1> <property name="mail.smtp.auth" value="true"/> <property name="mail.smtp.starttls.enable" value="true"/> <property name="mail.smtp.host" value="smtp.gmail.com"/> <property name="mail.smtp.socketFactory.port" value="465"/> <property name="mail.smtp.user" value="email@gmail.com"/> <property name="mail.smtp.password" value="password"/> <property name="mail.smtp.socketFactory.class" value="javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory"/> <property name="mail.smtp.auth" value="true"/> <property name="mail.smtp.port" value="465"/> <property name="mail.smtp.from" value="email@gmail.com"/> <property name="mail.debug" value="true"/> </configuration1> <!-- SMTP No Authentication Example --> <configuration2> <property name="mail.smtp.starttls.enable" value="false"/> <property name="mail.smtp.host" value="smtp.demo.com"/> <property name="mail.smtp.socketFactory.port" value="25"/> <property name="mail.smtp.user" value="demo@email.com"/> <property name="mail.smtp.password" value=""/> <property name="mail.smtp.socketFactory.class" value="javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory"/> <property name="mail.smtp.auth" value="false"/> <property name="mail.smtp.port" value="25"/> <property name="mail.smtp.from" value="demo@email.com"/> <property name="mail.debug" value="true"/> </configuration2> <!-- Distribution Lists are referred to within message mapping Config.xml --> <distributionList id="StartStop" enabled="Y" maxFrequencyMins="0"> <toAddressList>example@email.com</toAddressList> </distributionList> <distributionList id="LabelSync" enabled="N" maxFrequencyMins="0"> <toAddressList>example@email.com</toAddressList> </distributionList> <distributionList id="Logs" enabled="Y" maxFrequencyMins="0"> <toAddressList>example@email.com</toAddressList> </distributionList> <distributionList id="Config" enabled="Y" maxFrequencyMins="0"> <toAddressList>example@email.com</toAddressList> </distributionList> <distributionList id="Monitor" enabled="Y" maxFrequencyMins="0"> <toAddressList>example@email.com</toAddressList> </distributionList> <distributionList id="Info" enabled="Y" maxFrequencyMins="0"> <toAddressList>example@email.com</toAddressList> </distributionList> <distributionList id="Error" enabled="Y" maxFrequencyMins="5"> <toAddressList>example@email.com</toAddressList> </distributionList> <distributionList id="SSCC" enabled="Y" maxFrequencyMins="5"> <toAddressList>example@email.com</toAddressList> </distributionList> <distributionList id="OrderAssigned" enabled="Y" maxFrequencyMins="0"> <toAddressList>example@email.com</toAddressList> </distributionList> </emailSettings>