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nrf-ble-usb

v2.5.6

Published

List USB/serialport devices based on traits and conflate them by serial number

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Readme

nrf-device-lister

Build Status License

List USB/serialport devices based on traits and conflate them by serial number

This is part of Nordic Semiconductor's javascript tools to interface with nRF SoCs and development kits.

Building prerequisites

Node.js 8 or newer

Usage as a command

Do a npm install nrf-device-lister or yarn add nrf-device-lister, then run in a console:

node node_modules/.bin/nrf-device-lister --help

All options are displayed there.

Usage as a library

// Import / require
var DeviceLister = require('nrf-device-lister');

// Create an instance, specifying which kind of traits to look for,
// as booleans.
var lister = new DeviceLister({
    usb: true,
    nordicUsb: false,   // Like 'usb', but filters by VendorId
    seggerUsb: false,   // Like 'usb', but filters by VendorId
    nordicDfu: false,   // Like 'nordicUsb', but also looks for the Nordic DFU trigger interface
    serialport: true,
});


// When started, the lister will two three kinds of events:

// The 'conflated' event fires whenever there is a new conflated list of
// devices (i.e. after each reenumeration). This list is an instance of Map,
// with the serial number of each device as the keys.
// Each device has a list of the traits that devices shows.
// USB devices have a minimal data structure containing a Device instance,
// as per the 'usb' module. Serial port devices have the metadata structure
// returned by the 'list()' function of the 'serialport' module. J-link probes
// only have the trait.
lister.on('conflated', function(deviceMap){
    // Loop through map, etc
    // Each item in the Map will look like this:
    /*
       { traits: ['serialport', 'usb', 'seggerUsb' ],
         serialNumber: '00012345678',
         usb: {
            serialNumber: '00012345678',
            manufacturer: 'SEGGER',
            product: 'J-Link',
            device: (Instance of Device as per 'usb' module) }
         serialport: {
            manufacturer: 'SEGGER',
            serialNumber: '00012345678',
            pnpId: 'usb-SEGGER_J-Link_00012345678-if00',
            locationId: undefined,
            vendorId: '1366',
            productId: '1015',
            path: '/dev/ttyACM1' }
        }
    */
});

// The 'error' event fires whenever a serial number could not be
// fetched, or when enumeration failed.
// There are some specific cases where this will happen: no permissions
// to open a USB device through libusb, an error in serial ports without a serial number
// (e.g. those built into the motherboard).
// The recommendation is to raise all errors related to devices with any USB trait only if their Product ID/Vendor ID
// (as listed in the usb Device) are of interest to your application.
// Errors that happen on consecutive enumerations are throttled down: only
// the first one is emitted.
lister.on('error', function(err){
    // `err` is an instance of Error
    console.error(err.message+ ' (error code: '+err.errorCode+')');

    // Optionally, if the error originated from a USB device, there will
    // be an `usb` property with an instance of `usb`'s `Device`:
    if (err.usb) {
        console.error('Error originated from USB device ' +
            'VID: ' + err.usb.deviceDescriptor.idVendor + ' ' +
            'PID: ' + err.usb.deviceDescriptor.idProduct
        );
    }

    // Optionally, if the error originated from a serial port, there will
    // be an `serialport` property with the serial port metadata:
    if (err.serialport) {
        console.error('Error originated from serial port device at ' +
            err.serialport.path
        );
    }
});


// Ask for *one* enumeration of devices. Result is a Promise for a map of devices,
// just like the parameter for the handler of the `conflated` event.
// Note that calling reenumerate() will also trigger *one* `conflated` event.
lister.reenumerate().then(function(deviceMap){
    // ...iterate through deviceMap and do something...
});


// Start listening to hardware changes (in connected/disconnected USB devices).
lister.start();


// When all is done (or after some time, etc), stop listening to hardware changes
// (in connected/disconnected USB devices)
setTimeout(function(){ lister.stop(); }, 5000);

Development

Build

The project is using rollup.js, so the following command is needed to run the build: npm run rollup

Test

Equipments

The project comes with automated integration tests in the test directory. In order to run the basic tests, the following devices must be connected to the PC:

  • Nordic USB devices

In order to run the full tests, e.g. on the build server, the following device must be connected to the PC together with environment variables set (see below):

  • a nRF52840 development kit attached to the PC on CDC ACM port

Environment Variables

The following environment variables need to be set to specify certain devices for the tests.

  • NRF52840_DK_USB_SERIAL_NUMBER

To run the tests:

npm test

Error Codes

Error codes are accessed from DeviceLister.ErrorCodes.

Error message |Constant | Error code ----------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------|------------- Cannot instantiate AbstractBackend. |CANNOT_INSTANTIATE_ABSTRACTBACKEND| 0 Reenumerate must be implemented in constructorName |REENUMERATE_NOT_IMPLEMENTED | 1 Received neither serial number nor error! |RECEIVED_NEITHER_SNO_NOR_ERROR | 2 Could not fetch serial number for serial port at comName |COULD_NOT_FETCH_SNO_FOR_PORT | 3 LIBUSB_SUCCESS |LIBUSB_SUCCESS | 100 LIBUSB_ERROR_IO |LIBUSB_ERROR_IO | 101 LIBUSB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM |LIBUSB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM | 102 LIBUSB_ERROR_ACCESS |LIBUSB_ERROR_ACCESS | 103 LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE |LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE | 104 LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND |LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND | 105 LIBUSB_ERROR_BUSY |LIBUSB_ERROR_BUSY | 106 LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT |LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT | 107 LIBUSB_ERROR_OVERFLOW |LIBUSB_ERROR_OVERFLOW | 108 LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE |LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE | 109 LIBUSB_ERROR_INTERRUPTED |LIBUSB_ERROR_INTERRUPTED | 110 LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_MEM |LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_MEM | 111 LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED |LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED | 112 LIBUSB_ERROR_OTHER |LIBUSB_ERROR_OTHER | 113