# sersock
Elixir Serial Port to Socket exporter.
## Installation and Usage
1. Add `sersock` to your `mix.exs` dependency list:
```elixir
def deps do
[{:sersock, "~> 0.1.2"}]
end
```
2. Manually start and stop individual instances.
```elixir
tty = case :os.type() do
{:unix, :darwin} -> "cu.usbserial-FTYHQD9MA"
{:unix, :linux} -> "ttyUSB0"
{:win32, :nt} -> "COM12"
end
{:ok, pid} = Sersock.start_link([device: tty, port: 5000])
{:ok, %{ip: {0,0,0,0}, port: 5000}} = Sersock.endpoint(pid)
:ok = Sersock.stop(pid)
```
3. Connect your serial port to some device and talk to it with `netcat`. Prepend with `rlwrap` for command history.
```bash
#Talking to a KTA-223
nc localhost 5000
@00 IS 0
#00 0
```
4. Run the tests
```bash
#Serial port names are hard coded in test_helper.exs
#TCP ports are hard coded in sersock_test.exs
#A couple of serial ports are required
mix test
```
## Development
- Testing requires two null modem serial ports configured in `test/test_helper.exs`
## Windows
Install `Visual C++ 2015 Build Tools` by one of the following methods:
- Download and install [visualcppbuildtools_full.exe](http://landinghub.visualstudio.com/visual-cpp-build-tools)
- Thru [Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org/) `choco install VisualCppBuildTools`.
From the Windows run command launch `cmd /K c:\Users\samuel\Documents\github\sersock\setenv.bat` adjusting your code location accordingly.
## Ubuntu
Give yourself access to serial ports with `sudo gpasswd -s samuel dialout`. Follow the official Elixir installation instructions and install `build-essential erlang-dev` as well.
## Roadmap
Future
- [ ] Pass test serial port thru environment variables
0.5.4
- [x] Updated to sniff 0.1.4
0.1.1
- [x] test runs client sockets in line mode to avoid packet fragmentation in Linux
- [x] eaddrinuse error after reloading `iex -S mix`
`reuseaddr: true` in `:gen_tcp.listen` seems to fix it
- [x] Leave only the raw serial export mode
0.1.0
- [x] Release not supported any more