A printed circuit board Gerber and drill file parser. Implemented as a Node transform stream that takes a Gerber text stream and emits objects to be consumed by some sort of PCB plotter.
$ npm install gerber-parser
var fs = require('fs')
var gerberParser = require('gerber-parser')
var parser = gerberParser()
parser.on('warning', function(w) {
console.warn('warning at line ' + w.line + ': ' + w.message)
})
fs.createReadStream('/path/to/gerber/file.gbr')
.pipe(parser)
.on('data', function(obj) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(obj))
})
To run in the browser, this module should be bundled with a tool like browserify or webpack.
See API.md
Tests are written in Mocha and run in Node and a variety of browsers with Zuul and Open Sauce. All PRs should be accompanied by unit tests, with ideally one feature / bugfix per PR. Code is linted with ESLint.
Code is deployed on tags via TravisCI and code coverage is tracked with Coveralls.
$ npm test
- runs Node unit tests, calculates coverage, and runs thelint
task$ npm run coverage
- print the coverage report of the last test run$ npm run coverage:html
- generate an html report for the last test run$ npm run lint
- lints code$ npm run test:watch
- runs unit tests and re-runs on changes$ npm run test:browser
- runs tests in a local browser$ npm run test:sauce
- runs tests in Sauce Labs on multiple browsers- Sauce Labs account required
- Local .zuulrc required
$ npm run ci
- Script for CI server to run- Runs
npm test
and sends coverage report to Coveralls - If not a PR, runs browser tests in Sauce
- Not designed to (and won't) run locally
- Runs
The module is published to npm automatically by Travis if the commit is tagged (and tests pass). To deploy:
$ npm version ...
- Use the npm version command to bump the version and tag the commit$ git push --tags
- Push the tag to trigger a build