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ros2_robotiq_gripper

This repository contains the ROS 2 driver, controller and description packages for working with a Robotiq Gripper.

The goal is to support multiple Robotiq Grippers.

Initially this repo supported only the 2f-85 however we want to also support the e-pick and pull requests are welcome for other grippers.

Build status

Currently the main branch is used for all current releases: Humble, Iron and Rolling. As this is not a core ROS 2 package API/ABI breakage is not guaranteed, it is done as best effort and takes into account maintenance costs. This is not sponsored or maintained by Robotiq we try to keep everything on main to reduce maintenance overhead.

ROS2 Distro Branch Build status Documentation Released packages
Rolling main Rolling Binary Build
Rolling Semi-Binary Build
ros2_robotiq_gripper
ROS2 Distro Branch Build status Documentation Released packages
Humble main Humble Binary Build
Humble Semi-Binary Build
ros2_robotiq_gripper
ROS2 Distro Branch Build status Documentation Released packages
Iron main Iron Binary Build
Iron Semi-Binary Build
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Explanation of different build types

NOTE: There are three build stages checking current and future compatibility of the package.

Detailed build status

  1. Binary builds - against released packages (main and testing) in ROS distributions. Shows that direct local build is possible.

    Uses repos file: $NAME$-not-released.<ros-distro>.repos

  2. Semi-binary builds - against released core ROS packages (main and testing), but the immediate dependencies are pulled from source. Shows that local build with dependencies is possible and if fails there we can expect that after the next package sync we will not be able to build.

    Uses repos file: $NAME$.repos

  3. Source build - also core ROS packages are build from source. It shows potential issues in the mid future.

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