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CAN_PLAYER(1) User Commands CAN_PLAYER(1)

NAME

can_player - CAN data player 3.0.0+github

DESCRIPTION

usage: python -m can.player [-h] [-f LOG_FILE] [-v] [-c CHANNEL]
[-i {pcan,ixxat,socketcan_ctypes,kvaser,virtual,usb2can,vector,slcan,nican,socketcan,iscan,neovi,serial,socketcan_native}]
[-b BITRATE] [--ignore-timestamps] [-g GAP] [-s SKIP] input-file

Replay CAN traffic.

positional arguments:

input-file
The file to replay. For supported types see can.LogReader.

optional arguments:

-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-f LOG_FILE, --file_name LOG_FILE
Path and base log filename, for supported types see can.LogReader.
-v
Also print can frames to stdout. You can add several of these to enable debugging
-c CHANNEL, --channel CHANNEL
Most backend interfaces require some sort of channel. For example with the serial interface the channel might be a rfcomm device: "/dev/rfcomm0" With the socketcan interfaces valid channel examples include: "can0", "vcan0"
-i {pcan,ixxat,socketcan_ctypes,kvaser,virtual,usb2can,vector,slcan,nican,socketcan,iscan,neovi,serial,socketcan_native}, --interface {pcan,ixxat,socketcan_ctypes,kvaser,virtual,usb2can,vector,slcan,nican,socketcan,iscan,neovi,serial,socketcan_native}
Specify the backend CAN interface to use. If left blank, fall back to reading from configuration files.
-b BITRATE, --bitrate BITRATE
Bitrate to use for the CAN bus.
--ignore-timestamps
Ignore timestamps (send all frames immediately with minimum gap between frames)
-g GAP, --gap GAP
<s> minimum time between replayed frames
-s SKIP, --skip SKIP
<s> skip gaps greater than 's' seconds
February 2019 can_player 3.0.0+github