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This is a javascript serialization implementation for the Energistics Transfer protocol (ETP).
#etp-js
This is a javascript serialization implementation for the Energistics Transfer protocol (ETP).
ETP is a proposed specification for streaming real-time data from oil field drilling and production facilities. It uses websockets for transport and Apache Avro for serialization. This node package contains:
#Prerequisites
#Installation
npm install node-etp
Clone the node folder from bitbucket.
c:\energistics\src\node-etp git clone https://bitbucket.org/energistics/node-etp.git
Install into your project directory c:\ralfdemo>npm install c:\energistics\src\node-etp
#Using the library.
var avro = require("node-etp").Avro;
var schemas = require("node-etp").Schemas;
console.dir(schemas);
c:\ralfdemo>node test
{ namespace: 'energistics',
protocol: 'exp',
version: '',
types:
[ { type: 'record',
namespace: 'Energistics.Datatypes',
name: 'ArrayOfDouble',
fields: [Object],
fullName: 'Energistics.Datatypes.ArrayOfDouble',
depends: [] },
{ type: 'record',
namespace: 'Energistics.Datatypes',
name: 'DateTime',
fields: [Object],
fullName: 'Energistics.Datatypes.DateTime',
depends: [] },
{ type: 'record',
namespace: 'Energistics.Datatypes',
name: 'DataValue',
fields: [Object],
fullName: 'Energistics.Datatypes.DataValue',
depends: [Object] },
etc...
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Javascript bindings for Energistics Transport Protocol (ETP)
The npm package etp receives a total of 28 weekly downloads. As such, etp popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that etp 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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