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nut-client
is a Node.js client for Network UPS Tools (NUT), enabling advanced communication with NUT servers for UPS management. It is built to be robust, performant, and easy to integrate, supporting parallel requests and event-based monitoring via Promises.
npm install nut-client
NUT Command Support : Most NUT commands are supported, with automatic parsing of responses to simplify integration. Additionally, a manual mode is available for full control.
import { NUTClient } from 'nut-client'
const client = new NUTClient('127.0.0.1', 3493);
console.log(client.listUps());
console.log(client.listVariables('ups'));
//manual command
console.log(client.send(['LOGIN', "myups"]))
Parallel Request Handling : Unlike other NUT libraries, nut-client
manages an internal queue to handle parallel requests without conflicts, using Promises for efficient request handling.
import { NUTClient } from 'nut-client'
const client = new NUTClient('127.0.0.1', 3493);
const [ups1, ups2, ups3] = await Promise.all([
client.getUPS('ups1'),
client.getUPS('ups2'),
client.getUPS('ups3'),
])
StartTLS Support : Communicate securely with the NUT server using StartTLS for encryption.
import { NUTClient } from 'nut-client'
const client = new NUTClient('127.0.0.1', 3493);
//use clear tcp connection
console.log(await client.version());
await client.startTLS({
// allow self signed certificate
rejectUnauthorized: false
});
//use encrypted tcp connection
console.log(await client.version());
Built-in Monitor : A Monitor
module reads variables at regular intervals, emitting UPS events similar to upsmon
(plus some additional ones).
const client = new NUTClient('127.0.0.1', 3493);
const monitor = new Monitor(client, 'myUps');
//use events like UPSMON
monitor.on('ONBATT', () => {
console.log('UPS "myUps" lost power and is now on battery');
});
// listen on specific variable changed
monitor.on('VARIABLE_CHANGED', (key: string, oldValue: number, newValue: number) => {
if(key !== "battery.charge" || isNaN(oldValue) || isNaN(newValue)) {
return;
}
console.log(`battery is ${oldValue > newValue ? 'dis':''}charging`)
})
// listen on all events
monitor.on('*', (event: string, ...args) => {
console.log(`receive event ${event} with args`, args);
})
// other events available in the technical documentation
// https://thib3113.github.io/nut/interfaces/IMonitorEvents.html
await monitor.start();
Fully Typed with TypeScript (ESM + CJS) : Built with TypeScript, nut-client
is distributed in both ESM and CommonJS modules for maximum compatibility.
this library include debug, to debug, you can set the env variable :
DEBUG=nut-client:*
Contributions are welcome! If you have suggestions, feel free to open an issue or a pull request.
FAQs
A NUT (Network UPS Tools) Client
The npm package nut-client receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, nut-client popularity was classified as not popular.
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