Standalone TypeScript implementation of the ROS 1 (Robot Operating System) protocol with a pluggable transport layer
// An example client that connects to the ROS1 turtlesim node
import { RosNode } from "@foxglove/ros1";
import { getEnvVar, getHostname, getNetworkInterfaces, getPid, TcpSocketNode } from "@foxglove/ros1/nodejs";
import { HttpServerNodejs } from "@foxglove/xmlrpc/nodejs";
async function main() {
const name = "/testclient";
let rosNode: RosNode | undefined;
try {
rosNode = new RosNode({
name,
rosMasterUri: getEnvVar("ROS_MASTER_URI") ?? "http://localhost:11311/",
hostname: RosNode.GetRosHostname(getEnvVar, getHostname, getNetworkInterfaces),
pid: getPid(),
httpServer: new HttpServerNodejs(),
tcpSocketCreate: TcpSocketNode.Create,
log: console,
});
await rosNode.start();
const params = await rosNode.subscribeAllParams();
console.dir(params);
const sub = rosNode.subscribe({
topic: "/turtle1/color_sensor",
dataType: "turtlesim/Color",
});
sub.on("message", (msg, data, pub) => {
console.log(
`[MSG] ${JSON.stringify(msg)} (${
data.byteLength
} bytes from ${pub.connection.getTransportInfo()})`,
);
});
await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 1000));
console.dir(sub.getStats());
} catch (err) {
const msg = (err as Error).stack ?? `${err}`;
console.error(msg);
} finally {
rosNode?.shutdown();
}
}
void main();
yarn test
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