node-red-contrib-buffer-parser
About
A pair of Node-RED nodes to convert values to and from buffer/array. Supports Big/Little Endian, BCD, byte swapping and much more.
A picture is worth a thousand words
Convert array of integers into individual topic/payload messages - ideal for sending to MQTT
Convert a buffer into key/value items - ideal for sending to dashboard or database
buffer-maker - Summary of functionality
- Set-up a specification and convert multiple values into a buffer from...
- int, int8, byte, uint, uint8,
- int16, int16le, int16be, uint16, uint16le, uint16be,
- int32, int32le, int32be, uint32, uint32le, uint32be,
- bigint64, bigint64be, bigint64le, biguint64, biguint64be, biguint64le,
- float, floatle, floatbe, double, doublele, doublebe,
- 8bit, 16bit, 16bitle, 16bitbe, bool,
- bcd, bcdle, bcdbe,
- string, hex, ascii, utf8, utf16le, ucs2, latin1, binary, buffer
- Specification is either configured by the built in UI or can be set by a msg/flow/global
- Input data for each item to include in the final buffer can come from just about anywhere, making it very flexible...
- a constant (e.g. a number, a string, a boolean, a JSON array)
- a
msg
property (e.g from msg.payload.myInteger
) - a
flow
property (e.g from flow.myInteger
) - a
global
property (e.g from global.myInteger
)
- The final built buffer can be byte swapped one or more times. 16, 32 or 64 bit swaps are possible. The byte swaps are performed the data conversions like LE or BE functions (sometimes it is necessary to do multiple swaps)
- The final buffer can be output to any
msg
property (defaults to msg.payload
) - Built in help
buffer-parser - Summary of functionality
-
Set-up a specification and convert multiple parts of an array or buffer to...
- int, int8, byte, uint, uint8,
- int16, int16le, int16be, uint16, uint16le, uint16be,
- int32, int32le, int32be, uint32, uint32le, uint32be,
- bigint64, bigint64be, bigint64le, biguint64, biguint64be, biguint64le,
- float, floatle, floatbe, double, doublele, doublebe,
- 8bit, 16bit, 16bitle, 16bitbe, bool,
- bcd, bcdle, bcdbe,
- string, hex, ascii, utf8, utf16le, ucs2, latin1, binary, buffer
-
Specification is either configured by the built in UI or can be set by a msg/flow/global property - permitting fully dynamic setup (e.g. via a dashboard)
-
The specification format permits random access (e.g. no need for any skips when accessing only first and last elements)
-
You can specify the same offset many times to convert the same piece of data several times
-
The data can be byte swapped one or more times. 16, 32 or 64 bit swaps are possible. The byte swaps are done prior to any data conversions like LE or BE functions (sometimes it is necessary to do multiple swaps)
-
The output can be sent in any msg
property. e.g. you can send results out in msg.my.nested.property
. This has the advantage of leaving the original payload in tact.
-
Input data can come from any msg property (not limited to msg.payload
)
-
Input data can be a 16bit array (common plc data format) simplifying working with PLC type data arrays
-
Input data can be a hex string e.g. 1FE2D7FFBE
-
Output results can be multiple messages as topic
and payload
- ideal for taking PLC data and sending it directly to MQTT
-
Output results can be a single msg style output
- ideal for converting multiple different data elements into one object to pass on to perhaps a template node for preparing a SQL or HTML statement using {{mustache}} formatting
- additionally, output results can be 1 of 4 styles...
- "value" : the parsed values are sent in an array
- "keyvalue" : the parsed values are sent in an object as key/value pairs. Use a fat arrow
=>
in the name to create object.properties e.g. motor1=>power
will end up in msg.payload.motor1.power
.' - "object" : the parsed values are sent as named objects with the value set
.value
and other contextual properties included (like the item specification). Use a fat arrow =>
in the name to create object.properties e.g. motor1=>power
will end up in msg.payload.motor1.power
.' - "array" : the parsed values are sent as objects in an array, with each object containing a
.value
property and other contextual properties included (like the item specification) - "buffer" : this mode simply returns a buffer (no item processing)
-
Final values can be masked (e.g. a MASK of 0x7FFF
could be used to remove the MSB)
-
Final values can be have a scale applied (e.g. a scale of 0.01
would turn 9710
into 97.1
or a scale of 10 would turn 50
into 500
)
- NOTE: the scale is applied AFTER the mask
-
Built in help
Examples
Example 1 - array of data to MQTT (multiple topics / payloads)
Screen shot - the flow
Screen shot - the output
Flow...
[{"id":"1194a28a.49d0ad","type":"buffer-parser","z":"c70ba4a4.e7fb58","name":"","data":"payload","dataType":"msg","specification":"{\"options\":{\"byteSwap\":[\"swap16\"],\"resultType\":\"value\",\"singleResult\":false,\"msgProperty\":\"payload\"},\"items\":[{\"name\":\"plc1/production/alphabet\",\"type\":\"string\",\"offset\":0,\"length\":26},{\"name\":\"plc1/production/status/count\",\"type\":\"int\",\"offset\":25},{\"name\":\"plc1/production/status/sequence\",\"type\":\"bcd\",\"offset\":4},{\"name\":\"plc1/machine/status/runner/temperature\",\"type\":\"int16le\",\"offset\":26},{\"name\":\"plc1/machine/status/runner/speed\",\"type\":\"int16be\",\"offset\":26},{\"name\":\"plc1/machine/status/running\",\"type\":\"bool\",\"offset\":0,\"offsetbit\":0},{\"name\":\"plc1/machine/status/warning\",\"type\":\"bool\",\"offset\":0,\"offsetbit\":1},{\"name\":\"plc1/machine/status/fault\",\"type\":\"bool\",\"offset\":0,\"offsetbit\":2}]}","specificationType":"json","x":1110,"y":480,"wires":[["858b1ecf.77b58"]]},{"id":"858b1ecf.77b58","type":"debug","z":"c70ba4a4.e7fb58","name":"","active":true,"tosidebar":true,"console":false,"tostatus":false,"complete":"payload","targetType":"msg","x":1350,"y":480,"wires":[]},{"id":"c22cd2e8.52649","type":"inject","z":"c70ba4a4.e7fb58","name":"Fake PLC data 16bit Array","topic":"","payload":"[25185,25699,26213,26727,27241,27755,28013,28783,29297,29811,30325,30839,31353,256,512,768,1024,1280,1536,1792,2048,2304,2560,2816,3072,3597]","payloadType":"json","repeat":"","crontab":"","once":false,"onceDelay":0.1,"x":890,"y":480,"wires":[["1194a28a.49d0ad"]]},{"id":"970db39d.106a6","type":"comment","z":"c70ba4a4.e7fb58","name":"take a array of 16bit values, byte reverse, split out several values and transmit individual messages with topic + payload","info":"","x":1160,"y":440,"wires":[]}]
Example 2 - array of data to an named objects
Screen shot - the flow
Screen shot - the output
Flow...
[{"id":"1523dd03.6332f3","type":"buffer-parser","z":"c70ba4a4.e7fb58","name":"","data":"payload","dataType":"msg","specification":"{\"options\":{\"byteSwap\":[\"swap16\"],\"resultType\":\"object\",\"singleResult\":true,\"msgProperty\":\"data\"},\"items\":[{\"name\":\"alphabet\",\"type\":\"string\",\"offset\":0,\"length\":26},{\"name\":\"single byte pos 4\",\"type\":\"int\",\"offset\":4},{\"name\":\"bcd equiv\",\"type\":\"bcd\",\"offset\":4,\"length\":5},{\"name\":\"Array[6] of int16le\",\"type\":\"int16le\",\"offset\":26,\"length\":6},{\"name\":\"Array[6] of int16be\",\"type\":\"int16be\",\"offset\":26,\"length\":6},{\"name\":\"32 bools\",\"type\":\"bool\",\"offset\":0,\"length\":32},{\"name\":\"Array[4] of 16bits\",\"type\":\"16bit\",\"offset\":0,\"length\":4}]}","specificationType":"json","x":1110,"y":560,"wires":[["a3051c67.b82ad"]]},{"id":"a3051c67.b82ad","type":"debug","z":"c70ba4a4.e7fb58","name":"","active":true,"tosidebar":true,"console":false,"tostatus":false,"complete":"data","targetType":"msg","x":1340,"y":560,"wires":[]},{"id":"9b72f1f5.1aacc","type":"inject","z":"c70ba4a4.e7fb58","name":"Fake PLC data 16bit Array","topic":"","payload":"[25185,25699,26213,26727,27241,27755,28013,28783,29297,29811,30325,30839,31353,256,512,768,1024,1280,1536,1792,2048,2304,2560,2816,3072,3597]","payloadType":"json","repeat":"","crontab":"","once":false,"onceDelay":0.1,"x":890,"y":560,"wires":[["1523dd03.6332f3"]]},{"id":"a9a2dd4c.118f9","type":"comment","z":"c70ba4a4.e7fb58","name":"take a array of 16bit values, byte reverse, split out several values and transmit one message with named objects in msg.data","info":"","x":1180,"y":520,"wires":[]}]
Install
Pallet Manager...
The simplest method is to install via the pallet manager in node red. Simply search for node-red-contrib-buffer-parser then click install
Terminal...
Run the following command in the root directory of your Node-RED install (usually ~/.node-red
or %userprofile%\.node-red
)
npm install node-red-contrib-buffer-parser
Or, install direct from github
npm install steve-mcl/node-red-contrib-buffer-parser
Or clone to a local folder and install using NPM
git clone https://github.com/Steve-Mcl/node-red-contrib-buffer-parser.git
npm install c:/source/node-red-contrib-buffer-parser
Dependencies
none :smile: