Note The AMRC Connectivity Stack is an open-source implementation of the AMRC's Factory+ Framework.
This is a NodeJS library for writing clients for Factory+. It was used
extensively when building the AMRC Connectivity Stack. This library is
now being cut down into a compatibility shim for existing code; new code
trying to consume Factory+ services should use
@amrc-factoryplus/service-client instead.
Version 2.0.0 of this package has broken backwards compatibility as follows:
- The method
basic_sparkplug_nodeon the MQTT interface now returns a Promise and must be awaited. - The Debug class no longer reads
VERBOSEfrom the environment, the option must be supplied explicitly. - The WebAPI class now requires a
verboseoption to enable logging.
Further versions in the 2.x series are intended only to support the
existing ACS codebase and may break backwards compat further as needed
to migrate the code out into other packages. If you need functionality
from this package which is not provided by
@amrc-factoryplus/service-client, please speak to us first.
This library has native code dependencies: it requires GSSAPI libraries and (for ACS use) a Postgres library built with GSSAPI support. The most straightforward way to meet these is to build a Docker image using the base images from the ACS repository. See that repository for example Dockerfiles.
This module is an ESM-only module; it cannot be loaded with require. If you are writing ESM code (if you
have "type": "module" in yourpackage.json, or if you are using .mjs file extensions) then you can load the module
like this:
import * as factoryplus from "@amrc-factoryplus/utilities";
// or
import { WebAPI } from "@amrc-factoryplus/utilities";If you are using CommonJS (using require to load modules) you will need to use:
const factoryplus = await import("@amrc-factoryplus/utilities");Be aware that because you can't do top-level await in CommonJS you will need to call this from within an async function.
If you are using Typescript then the ESM import should work fine. There are currently no .d.ts files; feel free to submit a PR 😀!
import { MQTT, GSS, Pg, SpB } from "@amrc-factoryplus/utilities";These are re-exports of third party modules. They are re-exported here partly to provide protection from future changes to the third-party modules, and partly to work around bugs or problems with importing.
import { DB } from "@amrc-factoryplus/utilities";A class for accessing a Postgres database. Provides basic transaction/retry support on top of the pg module.
import { Debug } from "@amrc-factoryplus/utilities";Configurable logging support.
import { ServiceClient } from "@amrc-factoryplus/utilities";This provides client access to the Factory+ service framework, including automatic support for service discovery and GSSAPI authentication.
import {
Address, Topic,
MetricBuilder,
MetricBranch, MetricTree,
} from "@amrc-factoryplus/utilities";Utility classes for working with Sparkplug packets.
import {
Version,
resolve, pkgVersion,
loadJsonObj, loadAllJson,
} from "@amrc-factoryplus/utilities";import { UUIDs } from "@amrc-factoryplus/utilities";Constants representing well-known UUIDs. For more information on the well-known UUIDs specified by Factory+ refer to the Factory+ framework.
import { FplusHttpAuth, WebAPI } from "@amrc-factoryplus/utilities";Classes useful in implementing an HTTP service confirming to the Factory+ spec.
As of version 2.0.0 these exports have been removed:
debughas been replaced by the Debug object.secretsprovided support for reading from Docker secrets; since moving to Kubernetes this has been redundant.gss_mqttconnected to an MQTT server with GSSAPI authentication. It is better to use a ServiceClient instead, as this will discover the MQTT server via the Directory. If it is really necessary the MQTT URL can be overridden in the ServiceClient configuration.fetchhas been removed as an export.
| Language | Standard |
|---|---|
| Javascript | AirBnB |
Development practice follows GitHub flow.