someipy Daemon ================= The someipy daemon is a background process responsible for managing all communication with the SOME/IP network, including service discovery. Applications using the someipy library do not need to handle network communication directly, as the daemon manages these complexities. A single daemon instance should be running per ECU or PC. Applications interact with the daemon via Unix Domain Sockets (UDS). Starting the Daemon --------------------- The someipy daemon can be started from the command line. After installing the library with `pip3 install someipy`, the `someipyd` command becomes available in your system's PATH. To start the daemon, simply run: .. code-block:: bash someipyd Optionally, you can specify a path to a configuration file using the `--config` argument: .. code-block:: bash someipyd --config /path/to/config.json The configuration file is a JSON file that allows you to customize the daemon's behavior. The following fields are available and all are optional: .. code-block:: json { "sd_address": "224.224.224.245", "sd_port": 30490, "log_level": "DEBUG", "interface": "127.0.0.2", "log_path": "/var/log/someipy.log", "use_tcp": false, "tcp_host": "127.0.0.1", "tcp_port": 30500 - ``sd_address``: The multicast address for Service Discovery. - ``sd_port``: The port for Service Discovery. - ``log_level``: The logging level (e.g., DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR). - ``interface``: The network interface to bind to. - ``log_path``: The path to the log file. - ``use_tcp``: Whether to use TCP sockets instead of UDS sockets for communication between the daemon and clients. If Windows is used `use_tcp` must be set to true. - ``tcp_host``: The host address for TCP communication (only relevant if `use_tcp` is true). - ``tcp_port``: The port for TCP communication (only relevant if `use_tcp` is true).