EPICS Channel Access client for Node.js
node-epics-ca is lightweight EPICS Channel Access client library for Node.js, it is a FFI (Foreign Function Interface) implementation that talks to the existing EPICS Channel Access shared libraries using a third-party Node.js FFI package called koffi.
This project borrows ideas, implementations and the shared libraries from the following projects,
https://github.com/RobbieClarken/node-epics
https://github.com/onichandame/epics-ioc-connection
https://github.com/pyepics/pyepics
Requirements
A recent Node.js version is required and the following versions have been tested,
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Node.js 12.22.12
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Node.js 14.21.3
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Node.js 15.14.0
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Node.js 16.19.0
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Node.js 17.9.1
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Node.js 18.13.0
Supported platforms
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Windows x86_64
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Linux x86_64
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macOS x86_64
Installation
npm install node-epics-ca
NODE_EPICS_CA_LIBCA
, NODE_EPICS_CA_PEND_IO_DELAY
or NODE_EPICS_CA_PEND_EVENT_DELAY
can be set optionally, for example,
export NODE_EPICS_CA_LIBCA=/home/debian/epics/base-3.15.9/lib/linux-x86_64/libca.so
export NODE_EPICS_CA_PEND_IO_DELAY=1
export NODE_EPICS_CA_PEND_EVENT_DELAY=0.1
If NODE_EPICS_CA_LIBCA
is not specified, the os-specific shared libraries in the clibs directory will be used, and which one to use depends on the operating system.
Usage
Approach 1: Simple functions like caget, caput, camonitor and cainfo
get
const CA = require('node-epics-ca');
(async () => {
try {
console.log(await CA.get('calcExample'));
} catch (error) {
console.error(`get failed due to ${error}`)
}
})()
put
const CA = require('node-epics-ca');
(async () => {
try {
console.log(await CA.get('calcExample'));
await CA.put("calcExample", 10);
console.log(await CA.get('calcExample'));
} catch (error) {
console.error(`put failed due to ${error}`)
}
})()
monitor
const CA = require('node-epics-ca');
(async () => {
let pv = await CA.monitor('calcExample');
pv.on('value', function(data) {
console.log('Current:', data);
});
// Test purpose only, prevent the node.js main thread from exiting
setTimeout(function() {
console.log("Done!!!");
}, 3600 * 1000);
})()
simpler way for monitor
const CA = require('node-epics-ca');
(async () => {
CA.monitor('calcExample', function(data) {
console.log('Current:', data);
});
setTimeout(function() {
console.log("Done!!!");
}, 3600 * 1000);
})()
info
const CA = require('node-epics-ca');
(async () => {
try {
let result = await CA.info('calcExample');
console.log(`name: ${result.name}`);
console.log(`state: ${result.state}`);
console.log(`host: ${result.host}`);
console.log(`readAccess: ${result.readAccess}`);
console.log(`writeAccess: ${result.writeAccess}`);
console.log(`fieldType: ${result.fieldType}`);
console.log(`elementCount: ${result.elementCount}`);
} catch (error) {
console.log(error);
}
})()
Channel
class
Approach 2: get
const CA = require('node-epics-ca');
let pv = new CA.Channel('calcExample');
(async () => {
try {
await pv.connect();
let value = await pv.get();
console.log(value);
await pv.disconnect()
} catch (error) {
console.log(error);
}
})()
put
const CA = require('node-epics-ca');
(async () => {
try {
let value;
const pv = new CA.Channel('calcExample');
await pv.connect();
value = await pv.get();
console.log(value);
await pv.put(10);
value = await pv.get();
console.log(value);
await pv.disconnect()
} catch (error) {
console.log(error);
}
})()
monitor
const CA = require('node-epics-ca');
let pv = new CA.Channel('calcExample');
pv.create();
pv.on('monitor', function() {
pv.monitor();
});
pv.on('value', function(data) {
console.log('Current:', data);
});
// Test purpose only, prevent the node.js main thread from exiting
setTimeout(function() {
console.log("Done!!!");
}, 3600 * 1000);
info
const CA = require('node-epics-ca');
let pv = new CA.Channel('calcExample');
(async () => {
try {
await pv.connect();
let result = pv.info();
console.log(`name: ${result.name}`);
console.log(`state: ${result.state}`);
console.log(`host: ${result.host}`);
console.log(`readAccess: ${result.readAccess}`);
console.log(`writeAccess: ${result.writeAccess}`);
console.log(`fieldType: ${result.fieldType}`);
console.log(`elementCount: ${result.elementCount}`);
await pv.disconnect()
} catch (error) {
console.log(error);
}
})()
As string value
get
const CA = require('node-epics-ca');
(async () => {
try {
console.log(await CA.get('calcExample', true));
} catch (error) {
console.error(`get failed due to ${error}`);
}
})()
put
const CA = require('node-epics-ca');
(async () => {
try {
console.log(await CA.get('calcExample'));
await CA.put("calcExample", 'One', true);
console.log(await CA.get('calcExample'));
} catch (error) {
console.error(`put failed due to ${error}`);
}
})()
monitor
const CA = require('node-epics-ca');
(async () => {
CA.monitor('calcExample', function(data) {
console.log('Current:', data);
}, true);
// Test purpose only, prevent the node.js main thread from exiting
setTimeout(function() {
console.log("Done!!!");
}, 3600 * 1000);
})()
Performance
Performance test for caget, caput, camonitor and cainfo
Number of PVs | caget (seconds) | caput (seconds) | cainfo(seconds) | camonitor (seconds) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 0.045 | 0.048 | 0.037 | 0.001 |
10 | 0.279 | 0.286 | 0.282 | 0.001 |
50 | 1.367 | 1.366 | 1.363 | 0.003 |
100 | 2.724 | 2.730 | 2.719 | 0.004 |
200 | 5.446 | 5.443 | 5.439 | 0.007 |
500 | 13.611 | 13.588 | 13.582 | 0.014 |
Performance test for single caget
Measurement for caget | Time in seconds |
---|---|
create() | 0 |
connect() | 0.033 |
get() | 0.005 |
disconnect() | 0.003 |
The test environment is as follows, the client and IOC are in different virtual machines and different subsets.
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Debian Linux 10 (buster)
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Intel Core Processor (Haswell), 4-core, 2.4GHz
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8GB memory
Note
Limitation of camonitor
koffi package has limitation for callback count, the maximum is 1024 in version 2.3.20 and increases to 8192 in version 2.3.21-beta.2.
In order to monitor one PV, two callbacks are needed, they are connection state change callback and value change callback, which means only 512 PVs can be monitored at the same if maximum callback is 1024 and 4096 PVs if maximum is 8192.
License
MIT license