raspi-serial
v6.0.0
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Provides access to the serial port on the Raspberry Pi as part of the Raspi.js library suite
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Raspi Serial
Raspi Serial is part of the Raspi.js suite that provides access to UART ports, either the built-in port or a USB add-on port.
If you have a bug report, feature request, or wish to contribute code, please be sure to check out the Raspi IO Contributing Guide.
System Requirements
- Raspberry Pi Model B Rev 1 or newer (sorry Model A users)
- Raspbian Jessie or newer
- Node-RED works, but can be finicky and difficult to debug.
- See https://github.com/nebrius/raspi-io/issues/24 for more info about support for other OSes
- Node 10.13.0 or newer
Detailed instructions for getting a Raspberry Pi ready for NodeBots, including how to install Node.js, can be found in the wiki
Installation
First, be sure that you have installed raspi.
Install with npm:
npm install raspi-serial
Note: this project is written in TypeScript and includes type definitions in the package.json file. This means that if you want to use it from TypeScript, you don't need to install a separate @types module.
If you are not running a Raspberry Pi without WiFi:
All older versions of the Raspberry Pi enable a TTY console over serial, meaning that you can use the screen
command on *NIX computers to log in to the Raspberry Pi over serial. This can get in the way of using the serial port for robotics, however. To disable TTY over serial, do the following:
- Run
sudo raspi-config
to start the Raspberry Pi configuration utility - Select
5 Interface Options
- Select
P6 Serial Options
- Select
No
when askedWould you like a login shell to be accessible over serial?
- Select
Yes
when askedWould you like the serial port hardware to be enabled?
- Select
OK
- Select
Finish
and selectYes
to reboot when prompted
WARNING: If you are running a Raspberry Pi with WiFi:
The Bluetooth module on these Raspberry Pis is controlled using the serial port, meaning it cannot be used directly while also using Bluetooth. Using this module with the default serial port will disable bluetooth!
For an in-depth discussion on why and how to work around it, read https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/45570/how-do-i-make-serial-work-on-the-raspberry-pi3.
Example Usage
In TypeScript/ES6:
import { init } from 'raspi';
import { Serial } from 'raspi-serial';
init(() => {
var serial = new Serial();
serial.open(() => {
serial.on('data', (data) => {
process.stdout.write(data);
});
serial.write('Hello from raspi-serial');
});
});
In JavaScript:
const raspi = require('raspi');
const Serial = require('raspi-serial').Serial;
raspi.init(() => {
var serial = new Serial();
serial.open(() => {
serial.on('data', (data) => {
process.stdout.write(data);
});
serial.write('Hello from raspi-serial');
});
});
API
Module Constants
new Serial(options)
Instantiates a new Serial instance with the given options, defaulting to the built-in UART port. Check the wiring information wiki for more information.
Note: the port is not automatically opened.
Arguments:
Instance Properties
port
The serial port tied to this instance
Type: String
baudRate
The baud rate tied to this instance
Type: Number
dataBits
The number of data bits tied to this instance
Type: Number
stopBits
The number of stop bits tied to this instance
Type: Number
parity
The parity tied to this instance
Type: One of PARITY_NONE
, PARITY_EVEN
, PARITY_ODD
, PARITY_MARK
, or PARITY_SPACE
Instance Methods
open(cb)
Open the port.
Arguments:
Returns: None
close(cb)
Close the port.
Arguments:
Returns: None
write(data, cb)
Write the given data to the serial port.
Arguments:
Returns: None
flush(cb)
Flushes the serial port.
Arguments:
Returns: None
Events
on('data', function(data))
Fired whenever data is received on the serial port.
Callback Arguments:
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014-2017 Bryan Hughes [email protected]
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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