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Node BACstack

A BACnet protocol stack written in pure JavaScript. BACnet is a protocol to interact with building automation devices defined by ASHRAE.

Note: This is an early prototype and shall not be considered as stable. Use it with caution and at your own risk!

Usage

Add Node BACstack to your project by using:

npm install --save bacstack

The API documentation is available under fh1ch.github.io/node-bacstack.

Features

The BACNET standard defines a wide variety of services as part of it's specification. While Node BACstack tries to be as complete as possible, following services are already supported at this point in time:

Service Execute Handle
Who Is / I Am yes yes¹
Who Has / I Have yes¹ yes¹
Time Sync yes yes¹
UTC Time Sync yes yes¹
Read Property yes yes¹
Read Property Multiple yes yes¹
Read Range yes¹ yes¹
Write Property yes yes¹
Write Property Multiple yes yes¹
Add List Element yes¹ yes¹
Remove List Element yes¹ yes¹
Create Object yes¹ yes¹
Delete Object yes¹ yes¹
Subscribe COV yes¹ yes¹
Subscribe Property yes¹ yes¹
Atomic Read File yes¹ yes¹
Atomic Write File yes¹ yes¹
Reinitialize Device yes yes¹
Device Communication Control yes yes¹
Get Alarm Summary yes¹ yes¹
Get Event Information yes¹ yes¹
Get Enrollment Summary yes¹ yes¹
Acknowledge Alarm yes¹ yes¹
Confirmed Event Notification yes¹ yes¹
Unconfirmed Event Notification yes¹ yes¹
Unconfirmed Private Transfer yes¹ yes¹
Confirmed Private Transfer yes¹ yes¹

¹ Support implemented as Beta (untested, undocumented, breaking interface)

Example

const bacnet = require('bacstack');

// Initialize BACStack
const client = new bacnet({adpuTimeout: 6000});

// Discover Devices
client.on('iAm', (device) => {
  console.log('address: ', device.address);
  console.log('deviceId: ', device.deviceId);
  console.log('maxAdpu: ', device.maxAdpu);
  console.log('segmentation: ', device.segmentation);
  console.log('vendorId: ', device.vendorId);
});
client.whoIs();

// Read Device Object
const requestArray = [{
  objectId: {type: 8, instance: 4194303},
  properties: [{id: 8}]
}];
client.readPropertyMultiple('192.168.1.43', requestArray, (err, value) => {
  console.log('value: ', value);
});

Contributing

Implementing and maintaining a protocol stack is a lot of work, therefore any help is appreciated, from creating issues, to contributing documentation, fixing issues and adding new features.

Please follow the Contribution Guide when submitting any changes.

License

The MIT License

Copyright (c) 2017-2018 Fabio Huser fabio@fh1.ch

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