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nodesos

v2.0.0

Published

A module to communicate with LifeSOS alarm systems.

Downloads

49

Readme

NodeSOS

Version License Type definitions

A Nodejs module to communicate with LifeSOS alarm systems. In some markets, they may also be labelled under the name of the distributor; e.g. SecurePro in Australia, WeBeHome in northern Europe.

It was written for & tested with the LS-20/LS-30 model, though it should also work on the LS-10 model.

The base unit must be connected to your network in order for this library to communicate with it; serial connections are not currently supported.

Special devices and device switches are not support as I don't have any special devices nor using the device switches.


When using this library in your app there are two main classes to choose from:

BaseUnit

Provides higher level access to the alarm system, managing the Client connection for you. It will automatically enumerate all attached devices on connection and monitor the state of the base unit and devices with notification when they change.

Client

The Client allows you to directly issue commands to the alarm system, and attach callbacks to handle any events if needed.

Simple Client Examples
Display the current operation mode
import { Client, GetOpModeCommand, OpModeResponse } from 'nodesos';

(async () => {
  const client = new Client(1680, '192.168.1.100');
  await client.open();

  const response = await client.execute<OpModeResponse>(new GetOpModeCommand());

  console.log(`Operation mode is ${response.operation_mode}`);

  await client.close();
  process.exit(0);
})();
Arm the system
import { Client, SetOpModeCommand, OpModeResponse } from 'nodesos';

(async () => {
  const client = new Client(1680, '192.168.1.100');
  await client.open();

  const response = await client.execute<OpModeResponse>(new SetOpModeCommand());

  await client.close();
  process.exit(0);
})();

This project is heavily inspired by the LifeSOSpy project by rorr73.