node-espruino

0.1.5 • Public • Published

node-espruino

An easy to use node module for interfacing with a micro controller running espruino as well as a cli. Available as a Grunt task.

Using from node

var nodeEspruino = require('node-espruino');

var espruino = nodeEspruino.espruino({
    comPort: 'COM4'
});

espruino.open(function(){
    espruino.command('1+2', function(result){
        console.log(result);
    });
});

Using from shell

Install.

npm install node-espruino -g

Use.

$ echo 'digitalWrite(LED1, true);' > led.js
$ espruino upload led.js --save

if you know the serial number of the board, you can refer to it by serial:

$ espruino upload led.js --save --boardserial '33FFD605-41573033-15720843'

API Reference

espruino

Returns a new espruino. comPort or boardSerial must be specified. Before any communication can be made to the espruino board the open function must be called, which acepts a callback to be executed on completion.

options

comPort

COM address to connect to.

boardSerial

Serial (as in board manufacturer serial number, not COM port.) of board you want to connect to.

methods

function open( function done(err) )

This function must be called before any other function, it opens communication to the espruino board. Accepts a callback to be run when communication is established.

function command(text, function done(result) )

Executes text on espruino, calls done on completion with result of command.

function reset(done)

Resets boards memory to default, dumping all loaded code. done is a callback that executes after reset completes.

function save()

Saves loaded code to flash. Preserves after board hard reset and loss of power. done is a callback that executes after reset completes.

function upload(code, options, function done() )

options:

  • save: [true| false] whether to save the loaded code to the to the espruinos onboard flash.
  • uploadModules: [true | false] if true, module requires are parsed out of code and uploaded.
  • moduleDir: 'Path' the root directory to look for modules.

Convenience function. Parses out modules from code and loads from disk, resets board, then uploads code.

function dump(function done(result))

Dumps loaded code from espruino.

function addModule(name, code, function done)

Adds a module with the specified name and code to the espruino. It can then be loaded by running require('name') on the espruino.

function clearModules(function done)

Clears all loaded modules from espruino.

function parseModules(code)

Returns an array of all modules defined in code. Parses out require('module') from input code.

function close(function done() )

Closes serial connection to espruino.

events

.on('data', function callback(data) )

when espruino writes data back over serial, callback is called with data.

CLI Reference


Global arguments

--port [COM Port]

--boardserial [Board Serial No]

--listen

If listen is specified, after the command is completed we will leave the serial connection open and print from the espruino.

Commands

upload [file] --save

Flashes the specified file to the espruino. If save is specified the uploaded code is saved to flash.

Issues


  • The command line functionality doesnt like arguments with & in them, everything after gets truncated.
  • The board is remembering things after reset has been called, I believe this is a issue with the board itself. Reported here..

ToDo


Nothing now. Yay!

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