node-red-node-serialport ======================== Node-RED nodes to talk to a hardware Serial port. **Note** : The version 0.1.x of this package requires underlying serialport v2.0.x Earlier versions of node.js, as found on default Debian install on a Raspberry Pi, require an updated version of npm. See below. Or you can install the older version of this node - node-red-node-serialport@0.0.5 Install ------- Run the following command in your Node-RED user directory (typically `~/.node-red`): npm i node-red-node-serialport For versions on node.js prior to 4.x (ie v0.10.x and v0.12.x) please install using sudo npm i -g npm@2.x npm i node-red-node-serialport You may also have to install or upgrade GCC to be version 4.8 or better. Alternatively you can simply install the older version of this node. npm install node-red-node-serialport@0.0.5 During install there may be multiple messages about optional compilation. These may look like failures... as they report as failure to compile errors - but often are warnings and the node will continue to install and, assuming nothing else failed, you should be able to use it. Occasionally some platforms *will* require you to install the full set of tools in order to compile the underlying package. Usage ----- Provides two nodes - one to receive messages, and one to send. ### Input Reads data from a local serial port. Clicking on the search icon will attempt to autodetect serial ports attached to the device, however you many need to manually specify it. COM1, /dev/ttyUSB0, etc It can either - wait for a "split" character (default \n). Also accepts hex notation (0x0a). - wait for a timeout in milliseconds for the first character received - wait to fill a fixed sized buffer It then outputs `msg.payload` as either a UTF8 ascii string or a binary Buffer object. If no split character is specified, or a timeout or buffer size of 0, then a stream of single characters is sent - again either as ascii chars or size 1 binary buffers. ### Output Provides a connection to an outbound serial port. Only the `msg.payload` is sent. Optionally the new line character used to split the input can be appended to every message sent out to the serial port.