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iopa-tcp

v1.4.3

Published

API-First Transport Control Protocol (TCP) stack for Internet of Things (IoT), based on Internet of Protocols Alliance (IOPA) specification

Downloads

187

Readme

IOPA iopa-tcp

Build Status IOPA limerun

NPM

About

iopa-tcp is an API-First Transport Control Protocol (TCP) stack for the Internet of Things (IoT), based on the Internet of Protocols Alliance (IOPA) specification

It servers TCP messages in standard IOPA format and allows existing middleware for Connect, Express and limerun projects to consume/send each mesage.

It is an open-source, standards-based, lighter-weight replacement for other TCP clients and brokers

Written in plain javascript for maximum portability to constrained devices, and consumes the standard node.js require('net') library

Makes TCP connections look to an application like a standard Request Response REST (HTTP-style) message so little or no application changes required to support multiple REST protocols on top of this transport.

Status

Fully working prototype include server and client.

Includes:

Server Functions

  • app.createServer
  • close

Client Functions

  • connect

Installation

npm install iopa-tcp

Install typings for Intellisense (e.g., Visual Studio Code, Sublime TSD plugins, etc.)

npm run typings

Example usage

const iopa = require('iopa')
  , tcp = require('iopa-tcp')
 
var app = new iopa.App();

app.use(tcp);

app.use(function (context, next) {
  context["server.RawStream"].pipe(process.stdout);
  return next();
});

if (!process.env.PORT)
  process.env.PORT = 1883;

app.createServer("tcp:", { port: process.env.PORT, address: process.env.IP })

  .then(function (server) {
    return server.connect("mqtt://127.0.0.1");
  })
  
  .then(function (client) {
      client["server.RawStream"].write("Hello World\n");
    });
    
  })