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yamcs-openmct-plugin

v0.2.6

Published

OpenMCT plugin for Yamcs telemetry

Downloads

33

Readme

:rocket: yamcs-openmct-plugin :rocket:

Yamcs-openmct-plugin allows users of the OpenMCT project to use data from Yamcs in their application.


Installation

1 - Installing Yamcs, Docker and Yamcs Studio

Before running your application, you will need to install some tools that this plugin will consume in order to get the respective telemetry. Follow this tutorial to get your tools up and running, and feel free to submit any questions at this repository if you've got any problems setting up the initial build.

2 - Install Yamcs-OpenMCT-Plugin

Secondly, one needs to add the plugin to your application in order to get the telemetry data. You can install the plugin through yarn or npm

$ npm install yamcs-openmct-plugin
$ yarn add yamcs-openmct-plugin

If this fails, you could download this repository directly and import the plugin through a script tag as shown in step 3.

3 - Add YamcsPlugin to your Application

To integrate Yamcs-OpenMCT-Plugin into your application, add an import to where you installed your plugin as shown at Line6. If you didn't download thorugh Yarn or Npm, you will need to change the script tag to match where the yamcs.js file is.

After importing the plugin in your application, you will get a function named YamcsPlugin available in your scope. This function is the initializer.

4 - Configuring the plugin

If you want to, you can configure the plugin as follows:

openmct.install(
  YamcsPlugin({
    host: 'localhost', // defaults to localhost
    port: '3000', // defaults to 8090
    instance: 'simulator' // defaults to simulator
  })
)