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node-astm

v0.0.3

Published

Read data from ASTM

Downloads

7

Readme

node-astm

node-astm lets you read ASTM data from serial port. Supports Windows, Linux and OS X. Currently it can handle medical data generated by HORIBA Pentra 60 and Gallery Indiko machines. However, it is very easy to customize the code for any machine outputting ASTM data.

It outputs easy to process string data. You don't need to deal with buffers at all.

If you are looking for adding support to other devices, simply fork this repo and modify one of the readers and parsers for your purposes. If you need help, create an issue. I will be more than happy to give you pointers.

Pull requests are always welcome.

Installation

npm install node-astm

API & Usage

Requiring

let { HoribaPentra60Reader, HoribaPentra60Parser, GalleryIndikoReader, GalleryIndikoParser } = require('node-astm');

HoribaPentra60Reader Class

HoribaPentra60Reader#initiate(portString)

Initiates a connection. portString can be COM1, COM4 etc on windows and /dev/... on other platforms.

HoribaPentra60Reader#summarizeTransmission(transmission)

Compacts a raw transmission log into a string. Fit for simple string parsing.

Event: error

The error event is emitted when there is a major (non-recoverable) error. Such as the port gets closed.

Event: log

If you want verbosity, just listen to the log events. It outputs everything from errors to raw output.

Event: open

Fired when the port is opened.

Event: data

Fired when there is a complete transmission (EOT is received). You receive the full transmitted data in an array. You should use the summarizeTransmission method to convert the data into string.

HoribaPentra60Parser Class

HoribaPentra60Parser#parse(transmissionString)

Parses the transmissionString to extract measurements/test results and suspected pathologies. Other information is ignored as of now.

Example


let { HoribaPentra60Reader, HoribaPentra60Parser } = require('node-astm');

let machine = new HoribaPentra60Reader();

machine.on('log', (...args) => {
  console.log(...args);
});

machine.on('error', (error) => {
  console.log(error);
});

machine.on('parse-error', (error) => {
  console.log(error);
});

machine.on('data', (transmission) => {
  let string = machine.summarizeTransmission(transmission);
  let parser = new HoribaPentra60Parser();
  let results = parser.parse(string);
  console.log(results); // outputs { testResultList, suspectedPathologyList }
})

machine.initiate('COM4');

LICENCE

MIT