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Control arm LBR only on RVIZ without gazebo #193
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Hi @antonio1matos , looking good , happy to see the gripper is making good progress. Sorry, little busy until the weekend. So the That said, there is a way to use fake hardware, no simulation. This feature is missing here right now. Thank you for opening the issue. Let's look into that |
for reference, this might be relevant: https://control.ros.org/master/doc/ros2_control/hardware_interface/doc/mock_components_userdoc.html |
Ok. Thank you @mhubii. |
Hi @mhubii. I eventually solved my problem. I'm able to launch the robot iiwa14 without the gazebo system. The robot works only in moveit(rviz) and works fine independently of planner that im using. I used the hardware plugin: mock components as you said. Since i wanted to use a gripper in the arm i executed the MoveIt Setup Assistant to overwrite the iiwa14_moveit_config with the robot with the arm+gripper controllers. I launched the robot+gripper using the format presented in the moveit humble tutorials: https://moveit.picknik.ai/main/doc/how_to_guides/moveit_launch_files/moveit_launch_files_tutorial.html Instead of using the lbr_system_interface.xacro i used the file iiwa14.ros2_control.xacro generated by the MoveIt setup Assistant. This file is composed by this:
What i wanted to know is if there is any problem of using this file (iiwa14.ros2_control.xacro) instead of the lbr_system_interface.xacro? According from what i read: "While ros2_control allows you to connect to real robot hardware, or robots in a physics-based simulator like Gazebo or NVIDIA Isaac Sim, it also exposes a mock components capability for simple, idealized simulations. (https://moveit.picknik.ai/main/doc/how_to_guides/moveit_launch_files/moveit_launch_files_tutorial.html)". So from what i understood, when using fake_hardware, i.e. mock components, it will not affect the arm behavior when planning trajectories and executing them. In other words, the behavior of arm execution will be the same as if I used it instead of the gazebo hardware plugin: gazebo_ros2_control/GazeboSystem as you used in the file: lbr_system_interface.xacro . Am i right? |
@mhubii If you could clarify these doubts for me I would be grateful. Thanks |
Hi @antonio1matos, closing this particular issue as now supported via: ros2 launch lbr_bringup mock.launch.py Make sure to run RViz in a second terminal (if desired) ros2 launch lbr_bringup rviz.launch.py Trying to fix the end-effector issue in another topic. Introduced in #190 |
Hello @mhubii .
I was using this code: ros2 launch lbr_bringup bringup.launch.py model:=iiwa14 moveit:=true to launch the robot iiwa14 in simulation (gazebo) and Rviz. However i wanted to launch this robot only in Rviz without using gazebo. I tried following this tutorials of moviet humble: https://moveit.picknik.ai/main/doc/how_to_guides/moveit_configuration/moveit_configuration_tutorial.html and also this one: https://moveit.picknik.ai/main/doc/how_to_guides/moveit_launch_files/moveit_launch_files_tutorial.html
I tried to follow the way presented in the tutorials and this is my code:
import os
from launch import LaunchDescription
from launch.actions import DeclareLaunchArgument, OpaqueFunction
from launch.substitutions import LaunchConfiguration, PathJoinSubstitution
from launch.conditions import IfCondition, UnlessCondition
from launch_ros.actions import Node
from launch_ros.substitutions import FindPackageShare
from launch.actions import ExecuteProcess
from ament_index_python.packages import get_package_share_directory
from moveit_configs_utils import MoveItConfigsBuilder
from lbr_description import LBRDescriptionMixin, RVizMixin
from lbr_bringup import LBRMoveGroupMixin
def generate_launch_description():
def launch_setup(context, *args, **kwargs):
PS: I put this launch file in a package called miar_robot as you can check in the code. However when i run this code in rviz i can plan a trajectory but i can´t execute it as you can see in the picture below:
In the terminal appears the following error: [ERROR] [ros2_control_node-5]: process has died [pid 15443, exit code -6, cmd '/opt/ros/humble/lib/controller_manager/ros2_control_node --ros-args --params-file /tmp/launch_params_e0scg7kp --params-file /home/antonio/lbr-stack/install/lbr_ros2_control/share/lbr_ros2_control/config/lbr_controllers.yaml'].
[spawner-7] [INFO] [1719412041.691157785] [spawner_joint_trajectory_controller]: Waiting for '/controller_manager' node to exist
[spawner-6] [INFO] [1719412041.739105946] [spawner_joint_state_broadcaster]: Waiting for '/controller_manager' node to exist Anyone know any way to launch the robot lbr only rviz and also be able to plan and execute in the rviz without using any simulator as gazebo?
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