Node.js serial port driver. Works on Windows, OSX, and linux.
npm install serialport2
Note for windows users. If you are using Node v0.6.x you will need to have Python 2.7 installed. See node-gyp for instruction on getting a working node-gyp environment.
var SerialPort = require('serialport2').SerialPort;
var port = new SerialPort();
port.on('data', function(data) {
console.log(data.toString());
});
port.on('error', function(err) {
console.log(err);
});
port.open('COM4', {
baudRate: 9600,
dataBits: 8,
parity: 'none',
stopBits: 1
}, function(err) {
port.write("hello world");
port.close();
});
var sp = require('../');
sp.list(function(err, ports) {
console.log(ports);
});
Creates the serial port.
Open the serial port.
Arguments
- portName - The name of the port to open. Example: Windows 'COM1', Linux '/dev/ttyUSB0'.
- options - Options for open
- baudRate - The baud rate [default: 9600]
- dataBits - The data bits [default: 8]
- parity - The parity, can be (none, odd, even) [default: 'none']
- stopBits - The number of stop bits, can be (1, 1.5, 2) [default: 1]
- flowControl - Enable flow control (true, false) [default: false]
- callback(err) - Callback called after opening the port.
Writes data to the serial port.
Arguments
- buffer - This can be a node Buffer object or a string.
- callback(err, byteWritten) - Callback called after writing bytes.
Closes the serial port.
Arguments
- callback(err) - Callback called after the port is closed.
Event emitted by SerialPort when data is available. The first argument will contain a Buffer with the data.
Event emitted by SerialPort if an error occurs. The first argument will contain the error.
Lists the serial ports on the machine.
Arguments
- callback(err, ports) - Callback called after the list is retrieved.