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@danielgindi/bcp-charger-api
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A node.js api for controlling the BCP EV chargers (Z-Box compatible chargers)
A node.js api for controlling the BCP EV chargers (Z-Box compatible chargers).
Most features in the Z-Box app are available, except firmware updates.
npm install --save @danielgindi/bcp-charger-api
import { ChargerController } from '@danielgindi/bcp-charger-api';
let charger = new ChargerController('123456');
// Take the code from the QR on the charger or the Z-Box app, and let's resolve the IP address for the charger.
await charger.sendGetIpAddress('012345678');
// Let's fetch basic info about the charger so that state commands could work.
await charger.sendGetChargerModel();
if (await charger.sendSetChargeState(true)) {
console.log('Charging started!');
} else {
console.log('Charging failed!');
}
All methods/properties/events are documented in the code.
setHost(ip: string, port: number = 3333)
async sendGetIpAddress(chargerCode: string): Promise<{port: number, ip: string}>
async sendHeartbeat(): Promise<void>
async sendGetChargerModel(): Promise<ChargerModel>
async sendSetPassword(password: string): Promise<boolean>
async sendSetWifiAccessPoint(ssid: string, password: string): Promise<boolean>
async sendSetTimedChargeState(fromTime: string, toTime: string): Promise<boolean>
async sendSetRFIDAndApp(rfidEnabled: boolean, appEnabled: boolean): Promise<boolean>
async sendSetDLB(enabled: boolean, extremeMode: boolean, maxCurrent: number, nightMode: boolean): Promise<boolean>
async sendSetGroundingDetection(enabled: boolean): Promise<boolean>
async sendSetMaxCurrent(maxCurrent: number): Promise<boolean>
async sendGetFaultStatus(): Promise<ChargeFaultStatus>
async sendGetRealTimeData(): Promise<ChargerRealTimeData>
async sendGetControlsState(): Promise<ChargerControlsState>
async sendSetBluetoothConnectionMode(enabled: boolean): Promise<boolean>
async sendSwitchIapMode(enabled: boolean): Promise<boolean>
async sendSetMaxPower(maxPower: number): Promise<boolean>
async sendSetReservation(fromTime: string, toTime: string, daysOfWeek: string): Promise<boolean>
async sendSyncTime(): Promise<boolean>
async sendGetPowerConsumptionRecords(): Promise<PowerConsumptionRecords>
async sendGetPowerConsumptionRecordsOfMonth(year: number, month: number): Promise<PowerConsumptionRecordsOfMonth>
async sendSetMaxMonthlyPower(maxCurrent: number): Promise<boolean>
async sendSetEmergencyStopProtection(enabled: boolean): Promise<boolean>
get host: {port: number, ipAddress: string}
get modelInfo: ChargerModel|null
get lastControlsState: ChargerControlsState|null
get lastRealTimeData: ChargerRealTimeData|null
get lastFaultStatus: ChargeFaultStatus|null
get lastKnownState: ChargerState|null
get canStopCharging: boolean
get canStartCharging: boolean
'malformed_message' (message: Buffer)
'charger_error' (code: string)
'message' (message: ParsedMessage)
'heartbeat' ()
'password' (password: string)
'ip' (event: { ip: string, port: number })
'fault_status' (status: ChargeFaultStatus)
'realtime_data' (data: ChargerRealTimeData)
'controls_state' (data: ChargerControlsState)
If you have anything to contribute, or functionality that you lack - you are more than welcome to participate in this! If anyone wishes to contribute unit tests - that also would be great :-)
If you want to buy me a beer, you are very welcome to Thanks :-)
All the code here is under MIT license. Which means you could do virtually anything with the code. I will appreciate it very much if you keep an attribution where appropriate.
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2013 Daniel Cohen Gindi (danielgindi@gmail.com)
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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A node.js api for controlling the BCP EV chargers (Z-Box compatible chargers)
The npm package @danielgindi/bcp-charger-api receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @danielgindi/bcp-charger-api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @danielgindi/bcp-charger-api demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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