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gsmjs

v0.0.1

Published

A library for interacting with GSM/GPRS module. Based on sim900js.

Downloads

8

Readme

GSM.js (Based on SIM900js)

A Javascript library for the GSM/GPRS based on the sim900js library: https://github.com/sensamo/sim900js

Differences between SIM900js and GSMjs

  • HTTP GET/POST use same function
  • Commands return array of lines from the raw response
  • Commands that have response data now properly include the data
  • Improved response handling
  • Constructor has default values now
  • HTTP response isn't treated as an error now. The response is broken out into separate array items for easier access.
  • HTTPS support
  • Retry initial AT connect 3 times
  • On connect, load device information - useful for debugging and verifying everything is working
  • No longer errors out if HTTP service is already initialized.
  • Added command for getting signal strength.

GSM.js does not have SMS functionality. I didn't need it for my project and didn't get a chance to test it.

Usage

var gsm = new GSM();
gsm.connect(function(err) {
    if(err) return console.log('Error connecting to GSM', err);
    console.log('GSM connected');
    gsm.status(function(err, resp, raw){
       console.log('Status...' + raw[1] + ',' + raw[2]); 
       gsm.initialize(function(err, resp, raw){           
            // Do things here
       });
    });
});

HTTP GET

gsm.request('https://httpbin.org/ip', function(response) {
    console.log('-> ' + response);
});

HTTP POST

gsm.request('https://httpbin.org/post',
  {
      method: 1,
      data: JSON.stringify(data),
      contentType: 'application/json'
  }, function(response) {
      console.log('-> ' + response);
});