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xbee-serial-stream

v0.0.4

Published

XBee serial protocol implementation

Downloads

8

Readme

xbee-serial-stream

XBee serial protocol implementation.

npm install xbee-serial-stream

Usage

This library is transport agnostic. It implements the XBee serial protocol for sending AT commands. The following example shows how to use it with the serialport module.

const DeviceStream = require('xbee-serial-stream')
const SerialPort = require('serialport')

const stream = new DeviceStream()
const port = new SerialPort('/dev/tty.usbserial-1420', {
  baudRate: 9600
})

stream.pipe(port).pipe(stream)

// Get value for SH (serial number high)
const sh = await stream.command('SH')

The FS PUT command is supported using createWriteStream method. It initiates an YMODEM file transfer session and returns a writable stream which can be written to.

const writeStream = stream.createWriteStream('/flash/test.txt', 11)

writeStream.write('hello')
writeStream.write(' ')
writeStream.write('world')
writeStream.end()

Similarly FS GET is supported with the createReadStream method.

const readStream = stream.createReadStream('/flash/test.txt')

// The file event is emitted before any data events
readStream.on('file', ({ name, length }) => {})
readStream.on('data', data => {})

API

Class: DeviceStream()

Create new instance of the protocol stream. The class implements the Duplex stream interface, everything written to an instance is treated as incoming data from the remote endpoint and everything read is outgoing to data to the endpoint.

async command(cmd, [terminator])
  • cmd AT command to execute. Usually two characters long, but may be longer, for example FS LS. The command may also optionally be followed by a setting value (separated by a space).
  • terminator (optional) The terminator condition for the command response. By default all text before the first carriage return is returned as the response. In some cases an empty string should be used as a the terminator, e.g. FS LS returns multiple lines (separated by carriage return) with an empty terminator line.
  • Returns: Array of strings. Each entry is a line received from the device.

Execute an AT command on the device and await the response.

createWriteStream(name, length)
  • name Name of the file on the device.
  • length The length of the file.
  • Returns: Writable stream
createReadStream(name)
  • name Name of the file on the device.
  • Returns: Readable stream. The readable stream emits a file event, when name and length of the file has been read from the YMODEM header.