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* rclnodejs development and maintenance is limited to the ROS 2 LTS releases and the Rolling development branch
rclnodejs is a Node.js client library for the Robot Operating System (ROS 2). It provides tooling and comprehensive JavaScript and TypeScript APIs for developing ROS 2 solutions capable of interoperating with ROS 2 nodes implemented in other languages such as C++ and Python.
Here's an example for creating a ROS 2 node that publishes a string message in a few lines of JavaScript.
const rclnodejs = require('rclnodejs');
rclnodejs.init().then(() => {
const node = new rclnodejs.Node('publisher_example_node');
const publisher = node.createPublisher('std_msgs/msg/String', 'topic');
publisher.publish(`Hello ROS 2 from rclnodejs`);
node.spin();
});
- Installation
- rclnodejs-cli
- API Documentation
- Using TypeScript
- Examples
- Electron demo
- Efficient Usage Tips
- FAQ and Known Issues
- Building from Scratch
- Contributing
Before installing rclnodejs
please ensure the following software is installed and configured on your system:
-
Nodejs version >= 16.13.0.
-
ROS 2 SDK for details. DON'T FORGET TO SOURCE THE ROS 2 SETUP FILE
Install the rclnodejs version that is compatible with your version of ROS 2 (see table below).
For the most current version of rclnodejs run:
npm i rclnodejs
To install a specific version of rclnodejs use:
npm i rclnodejs@x.y.z
- Note: to install rclnodejs from GitHub: add
"rclnodejs":"RobotWebTools/rclnodejs#<branch>"
to yourpackage.json
dependency section.
rclnodejs-cli is a companion project we recently launched to provide a commandline interface to a set of developer tools for working with this rclnodejs
. You may find rclnodejs-cli
particularly useful if you plan to create ROS 2 node(s) and launch files for working with multiple node orchestrations.
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Usage: rclnodejs [command] [options]
Options:
-h, --help display help for command
Commands:
create-package [options] <package-name> Create a ROS2 package for Nodejs development.
generate-ros-messages Generate JavaScript code from ROS2 IDL interfaces
help [command] display help for command
API documentation is generated by jsdoc
and can be viewed in the docs/
folder or online doc. To create a local copy of the documentation run npm run docs
.
rclnodejs
API can be used in TypeScript projects. You can find the TypeScript declaration files (*.d.ts) in the types/
folder.
Your tsconfig.json
file should include the following compiler options:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"module": "commonjs",
"moduleResolution": "node",
"target": "es6"
// your additional options here
}
}
Here's a short rclnodejs
TypeScript example:
import * as rclnodejs from 'rclnodejs';
rclnodejs.init().then(() => {
const node = new rclnodejs.Node('publisher_example_node');
const publisher = node.createPublisher('std_msgs/msg/String', 'topic');
publisher.publish(`Hello ROS 2 from rclnodejs`);
node.spin();
});
The benefits of using TypeScript become evident when working with more complex use-cases. ROS messages are defined in the types/interfaces.d.ts
module. This module is updated as part of the generate-ros-messages
process described in the next section.
ROS components communicate by sending and receiving messages described
by the interface definition language (IDL). ROS client libraries such as
rclnodejs are responsible for converting these IDL message descriptions
into source code of their target language. For this, rclnodejs provides
the npm binarygenerate-ros-messages
script that reads the IDL
message files of a ROS environment and generates corresponding JavaScript
message interface files. Additionally, the tool generates the TypeScript
interface.d.ts
file containing declarations for each IDL message file.
Learn more about ROS interfaces and IDL here.
In the following example rclnodejs loads a generated JavaScript message file corresponding to the ROS `std_msgs/msg/String' definition.
import * as rclnodejs from 'rclnodejs';
let stringMsgObject = rclnodejs.createMessageObject('std_msgs/msg/String');
stringMsgObject.data = 'hello world';
Message files are generated as a post-install step of the rclnodejs installation process. Thereafter, you will need to manually run the rclnodejs message generation script when new ROS message packages are installed for which your ROS2-nodejs project has a dependency.
To run the generate-ros-messages
script from your Nodejs package, use the npx
utility included in your Nodejs installation.
npx generate-ros-messages
The newly generated JavaScript files can be found at
<yourproject>/node_modules/rclnodejs/generated/
.
Please read the Contributing Guide before making a pull request.
Thank you to all the people who already contributed to rclnodejs!
This project abides by the Apache License 2.0.