#!/usr/bin/env python # coding: utf-8 """ This example shows how sending a single message works. """ from __future__ import print_function import can def send_one(): # this uses the default configuration (for example from the config file) # see https://python-can.readthedocs.io/en/stable/configuration.html bus = can.interface.Bus() # Using specific buses works similar: # bus = can.interface.Bus(bustype='socketcan', channel='vcan0', bitrate=250000) # bus = can.interface.Bus(bustype='pcan', channel='PCAN_USBBUS1', bitrate=250000) # bus = can.interface.Bus(bustype='ixxat', channel=0, bitrate=250000) # bus = can.interface.Bus(bustype='vector', app_name='CANalyzer', channel=0, bitrate=250000) # ... msg = can.Message( arbitration_id=0xC0FFEE, data=[0, 25, 0, 1, 3, 1, 4, 1], is_extended_id=True ) try: bus.send(msg) print("Message sent on {}".format(bus.channel_info)) except can.CanError: print("Message NOT sent") if __name__ == "__main__": send_one()