This document guides users to perform the below activties on a Raspberry Pi (Rpi) platform as well as an Amlogic Reference platform
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Before you begin |
Though not mandatory, the below skills will help the user to understand RDK, RDK build, and to try out RDK better :
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Requirement | Yocto 3.1 LTS (Dunfell) |
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Linux PC | 64 bit Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Precise supported distributions and versions are here |
Free HDD Space | Minimum 100GB Free memory space |
Host Tools version | Git 1.8.3.1 or greater tar 1.24 or greater Python 2.7.3 |
Raspberry Pi development kit | |
IPSTB Reference board | Access to repositories hosting code and binaries for reference board |
Peripherals | TV, Keyboard |
Environment |
Rpi & IPSTB similarities:
Difference between Raspberry Pi (Rpi) and IPSTB:
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The instructions provided below are meant to be executed via the command line on an Ubuntu machine
# essential packages installation # super user mode is required # major essential packages sudo apt-get install gawk wget git-core diffstat unzip texinfo gcc-multilib g++-multilib build-essential chrpath socat bison curl cpio python3 python3-pip python3-pexpect xz-utils debianutils iputils-ping python3-git python3-jinja2 libegl1-mesa libsdl1.2-dev pylint3 xterm |
sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash |
Select “No”
To choose bash, when the prompt asks if you want to use dash as the default system shell - select “No”
Upgrade your Git version to 1.8.x or higher
Once git is installed, configure your name and email using the below commands
# review your existing configuration git config --list --show-origin # configure user name and email address git config --global user.name "John Doe" git config --global user.email johndoe@example.com # configure git cookies. Needed for Gerrit to only contact the LDAP backend once. git config --global http.cookieFile /tmp/gitcookie.txt git config --global http.saveCookies true |
In order to use Yocto build system, first you need to make sure that repo is properly installed on the machine:
# create a bin directory mkdir ~/bin export PATH=~/bin:$PATH # Download the repo tool and ensure that it is executable curl http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo > ~/bin/repo chmod a+x ~/bin/repo |
Credential configuration (Only for Amlogic reference board)
Note: it is also recommended to put credentials in .netrc when interacting with the repo.
A sample .netrc file is illustrated below
machine code.rdkcentral.com login <YOUR_USERNAME> password <YOUR_PASSWORD> |
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Build |
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Flash image and bring up |
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Yocto recipe structure of relevant components |
Below is the major meta-layers specific to Raspberry Pi.
Below is the major meta-layers specific to Amlogic IPSTB
Setup and Develop Thunder plugin |
Steps involved in implementing new RDK services Plug-In
RDK components implemented as Thunder plugins are called as RDKServices. it is developed based on the Thunder (WPE) Framework. Services each other or a particular service can be COMRPC for (communication between plugins) or JSONRPC (for external communication). It has a web-based controller UI.
Reference : https://github.com/rdkcentral/rdkservices/pull/960
In RDK services -plugins workspace:
Cloned from https://github.com/rdkcentral/rdkservices
$ git clone https://github.com/rdkcentral/rdkservices
PluginTemplate/
├── CMakeLists.txt
├── PluginTemplate.config
├── PluginTemplate.cpp
├── PluginTemplate.h
├── PluginTemplate.json
├── Module.cpp
├── Module.h
├── README.md
├── cmake
| ├── FindDS.cmake
│ └── FindIARMBus.cmake
└── doc
└── PluginTemplate.md
This file contains the plugin's information like schema, information and interface json file.
Syntax :
{ { "$schema": "plugin.schema.json", "info": { "title": "Plugin Name Plugin", "callsign": "PluginName", "locator": "libWPEFrameworkPluginName.so", "status": "production", "description": "The PluginName plugin allows retrieving of various plugin-related information.", "version": "1.0" }, "interface": { "$ref": "{interfacedir}/PluginName.json#" } } |
eg: PluginTemplate.json
{ "locator":"libWPEFrameworkPluginTemplate.so", "classname":"PluginTemplate", "precondition":[ "Platform" ], "callsign":"org.rdk.PluginTemplate", "autostart":false } |
<PluginName>.config.config files are files used to configure the parameters and initial settings for some computer programs.
set (autostart false) #we are setting autostart condition disable set (preconditions Platform) set (callsign "org.rdk.PluginTemplate") #The callsign name was given to an instance of a plugin. #One plugin can be instantiated multiple times. but each instance, the instance-name "callsign" must be unique. here we using org.rdk.PluginTemplate. |
Declare the plugin class in this which should contain all the structures, variables, and methods which are needed for plugin implementation.
namespace WPEFramework { namespace Plugin { class PluginName : public PluginHost::IPlugin, public PluginHost::IWeb, public PluginHost::JSONRPC { public: PluginName() : _skipURL(0) , _service(nullptr) , _subSystem(nullptr) { RegisterAll(); } virtual ~PluginName() { UnregisterAll(); } } --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- } } |
eg: PluginTemplate.h
for more information refer PluginTemplate.h
This class does contain all the definitions for the methods declared in the PluginTemplate.h and those definitions should be defined inside the below namespace.
The plugin should register using service registration MACRO as declared below :
namespace WPEFramework { namespace Plugin { SERVICE_REGISTRATION(Plugin, 1, 0); --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- } } |
To initialize and deinitialize or activate or deactivate handler for the plugin services :
const string PluginTemplate::Initialize(PluginHost::IShell* /* service */) { //shared pointer initialized //initialize external library LOGINFO(); return (string()); } void PluginTemplate::Deinitialize(PluginHost::IShell* /* service */) { //shared pointer deinitialized //deinitialize external library LOGINFO(); } |
eg:
namespace WPEFramework { namespace Plugin { SERVICE_REGISTRATION(Plugin, 1, 0); //registration //All the methods declared in Plugin.h should be registered here //initialize and deinitialize the handlers for the plug-in service //All the methods declared in Plugin.h should be defined here } } |
Using the CMake utility this file contains the task needed to be done to make a plug-in. Also contains packages, libraries needed to compile, its path, and other plugin-in configuration option.
This file contains a set of directives and instructions describing the project's source files and targets (executable, library, or both).
set(PLUGIN_NAME PluginTemplate) # to set a environment variable set(<variable> <value>) set(MODULE_NAME ${NAMESPACE}${PLUGIN_NAME}) find_package(${NAMESPACE}Plugins REQUIRED) # to Finds and loads settings from an external project. #Adds a library target called <name> to be built from the source files listed in the command invocation. The <name> corresponds to the logical target name and must be globally unique within a project. add_library(${MODULE_NAME} SHARED PluginTemplate.cpp Module.cpp ../helpers/utils.cpp) |
In rdkservices directory open CmakeLists.txt :
$ vi CmakeLists.txt
add these lines ( by default its disabled ) :
if(PLUGIN_PLUGINTEMPLATE) add_subdirectory(PluginTemplate) endif() |
it will invoke your CMakeLists.txt file present in your plugin directory.
To include plugintemplate plugin in build sequence, Open rdkservices recipe file and add below line. By default; its configured to be disabled while building rdkservices.
$ vi meta-rdk-video/recipes-extended/rdkservices/rdkservices_git.bb
PACKAGECONFIG[plugintemplate] = " -DPLUGIN_PLUGINTEMPLATE=OFF,-DPLUGIN_PLUGINTEMPLATE=ON, " |
To include the plugin in rdkservises build; add the same in packageconfig in rdkservices recipe:
PACKAGECONFIG += " plugintemplate"
to compile and install in build directory :
$ bitbake -c compile -f rdkservices
once build complete copy .json, .so file into raspberry Pi.
Copy the Plugin.json (eg: PluginTemplate.json) file to “/etc/WPEFramework/plugins” in raspberry Pi
Copy the plugin library (libWPEFrameworkPluginTemplate.so) to “/usr/lib/wpeframework/plugins”
so that the controller plugin identify it and list it in the WebUI ( controller UI ).
Controller UI is a web UI that can be launched from a host machine's (machine under the same network where Rpi resides) browser. This UI can be loaded with the Rpi box's IP address with Thunder's port number configured (here). RDKServices uses 9998 as port.
URL: http://<IP address of the Target device>:9998
Defalut page of Controller UI shall be loaded on web-browser and that will be of Controller tab. Controller tab allows all available plugins to be enabled or disabled.
Each RDK Service can be validated through JSON RPC Commands through HTTP. It has a request and response in JSN format.
Note: the argument is case sensitive.
"callsign":"org.rdk.PluginTemplate"
Function | Request | Response | Remarks |
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Activate controller | curl http://127.0.0.1:9998/jsonrpc --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST --data '{ "jsonrpc":"2.0", "id":3, "method":"Controller.1.activate", "params":{"callsign":"org.rdk.PluginTemplate"} }' | {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":{"success":true}} | |
Deactivate controller | curl http://127.0.0.1:9998/jsonrpc --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST --data '{ "jsonrpc":"2.0", "id":3, "method":"Controller.1.deactivate", "params":{"callsign":"org.rdk.PluginTemplate"} }' | {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":{"success":true}} | |
getPluginStatus | curl http://127.0.0.1:9998/jsonrpc --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0", "id":3, "method":"org.rdk.PluginTemplate.1.getPluginTemplateStatus"}' | {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":{"connection status from plugin":["CONNECTED"],"success":true}} | |
getPluginTemplateList | curl http://127.0.0.1:9998/jsonrpc --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0", "id":3, "method":"org.rdk.PluginTemplate.1.getPluginTemplateList"}' | {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":{"Supported plugin list":["plug-A","plug-B","plug-C","plug-D","plug-E"],"success":true}} | |
getPluginTemplateInfo | curl http://127.0.0.1:9998/jsonrpc --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0", "id":3, "method":"org.rdk.PluginTemplate.1.getPluginTemplateInfo", "params":{"plugin_name":"plug-A"}}' | {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":{"supportedTvResolutions":["xyz-plugin","no:430HT5"],"success":true}}root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# | |
event API when hdmi connected | curl http://127.0.0.1:9998/jsonrpc --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0", "id":3, "method":"org.rdk.PluginTemplate.1.getConnectedVideoDisplays"}' | {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":{"connectedVideoDisplays":["HDMI0"],"success":true}}root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# | |
event API when hdmi not connected | curl http://127.0.0.1:9998/jsonrpc --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0", "id":3, "method":"org.rdk.PluginTemplate.1.getConnectedVideoDisplays"}' | {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":{"connectedVideoDisplays":[],"success":true}}root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# |
root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# curl http://127.0.0.1:9998/jsonrpc --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST --data '{ "jsonrpc":"2.0", "id":3, "method":"Controller.1.activate", "params":{"callsign":"org.rdk.PluginTemplate"} }' {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":{"success":true}}root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# curl http://127.0.0.1:9998/jsonrpc --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST --data '{ "jsonrpc":"2.0", "id":3, "method":"Controller.1.deactivate", "params":{"callsign":"org.rdk.PluginTemplate"} }' {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":{"success":true}}root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# curl http://127.0.0.1:9998/jsonrpc --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0", "id":3, "method":"org.rdk.PluginTemplate.1.getPluginTemplateStatus"}' {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":{"connection status from plugin":["CONNECTED"],"success":true}}root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# curl http://127.0.0.1:9998/jsonrpc --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0", "id":3, "method":"org.rdk.PluginTemplate.1.getPluginTemplateList"}' {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":{"Supported plugin list":["plug-A","plug-B","plug-C","plug-D","plug-E"],"success":true}}root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# curl http://127.0.0.1:9998/jsonrpc --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0", "id":3, "method":"org.rdk.PluginTemplate.1.getPluginTemplateInfo", "params":{"plugin_name":"plug-A"}}' {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":{"supportedTvResolutions":["xyz-plugin","no:430HT5"],"success":true}}root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# curl http://127.0.0.1:9998/jsonrpc --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0", "id":3, "method":"org.rdk.PluginTemplate.1.getConnectedVideoDisplays"}' {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":{"connectedVideoDisplays":["HDMI0"],"success":true}}root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# curl http://127.0.0.1:9998/jsonrpc --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0", "id":3, "method":"org.rdk.PluginTemplate.1.getConnectedVideoDisplays"}' {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":{"connectedVideoDisplays":[],"success":true}}root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# root@raspberrypi-rdk-mc:~# |
OUT OF PROCESS Plugin
Here the plugin is developed as out of process, which runs as a separate thread from WPEFramework. Services each other or a particular service can be COMRPC ( for communication between plugins) or JSONRPC (for external communication). it has a web-based controller UI.
OutOfProcessPlugin/
├── CMakeLists.txt
├── OutOfProcessPlugin.config
├── OutOfProcessPlugin.cpp
├── OutOfProcessPlugin.h
├── OutOfProcessPluginJsonRpc.cpp
├── OutOfProcessPlugin.json
├── Module.cpp
├── Module.h
├── OutOfProcessPlugin.md
<PluginName>.json
This file contains the plugin's information like schema, information and interface json file. Here the outofprocess will be true, which indicates that the plugin run as a seperate process.
eg: OutOfProcessPlugin.json
{ "locator":"libWPEFrameworkOutOfProcessPlugin.so", "classname":"OutOfProcessPlugin", "precondition":[ "Platform" ], "autostart":true, "configuration":{ "root":{ "outofprocess":true } } } |
<PluginName>.config
.config files are files used to configure the parameters and initial settings for some computer programs.
Here outofprocess is set to true, to make plugin as out of process plugin.
set (autostart true) set (preconditions Platform) map() kv(outofprocess true) end() ans(rootobject) |
<PluginName>.h
Declare the plugin class in this which should contain all the structures, variables, and methods which are needed for plugin implementation.
namespace WPEFramework { namespace Plugin { class PluginName : public PluginHost::IPlugin, public PluginHost::IWeb, public PluginHost::JSONRPC { public: PluginName() : _skipURL(0) , _service(nullptr) , _subSystem(nullptr) { RegisterAll(); } virtual ~PluginName() { UnregisterAll(); } } --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- } } |
<PluginName>.cpp
This class does contain all the definitions for the methods declared in the Plugin.h and those definitions should be defined inside the below namespace.
The plugin should register using service registration MACRO as declared below :
namespace WPEFramework { namespace Plugin { SERVICE_REGISTRATION(Plugin, 1, 0); --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- } } |
To initialize and deinitialize or activate or deactivate handler for the plugin services :
const string OutOfProcessPlugin::Initialize(PluginHost::IShell* /* service */) { //shared pointer initialized //initialize external library LOGINFO(); return (string()); } void OutOfProcessPlugin::Deinitialize(PluginHost::IShell* /* service */) { //shared pointer deinitialized //deinitialize external library LOGINFO(); } |
Process handler plugin services to receive request and sent responses based on the services :
Core::ProxyType<Web::Response> OutOfProcessPlugin::Process(const Web::Request &request) { Core::ProxyType<Web::Response> result(PluginHost::IFactories::Instance().Response()); //Handle the service request and send the responses ----------------- ----------------- return result; } |
eg: refer OutOfProcessPlugin.cpp
<PluginNameJsonRpc>.cpp>
The PluginNameJsonRpc file contains the registration for methods and properties which are declared in PluginName.h
namespace WPEFramework { namespace Plugin { //registration void OutOfProcessPlugin::RegisterAll() { // methods and properties declared in Plugin.h are registered here ------------------- ------------------- } void OutOfProcessPlugin::UnregisterAll() { } } } |
CMakeLists.txt
Using the CMake utility this file contains the task needed to be done to make a plug-in. Also contains packages, libraries needed to compile, its path, and other plugin-in configuration option.
This file contains a set of directives and instructions describing the project's source files and targets (executable, library, or both).
set(PLUGIN_NAME OutOfProcessPlugin) # to set a environment variable set(<variable> <value>) set(MODULE_NAME ${NAMESPACE}${PLUGIN_NAME}) find_package(${NAMESPACE}Plugins REQUIRED) # to Finds and loads settings from an external project. #Adds a library target called <name> to be built from the source files listed in the command invocation. The <name> corresponds to the logical target name and must be globally unique within a project. add_library(${MODULE_NAME} SHARED OutOfProcessPlugin.cpp OutOfProcessPluginJsonRpc.cpp Module.cpp) |
The Code flow, Compilation and Install steps are similar to the PluginTemplate.
The last step,
Copy the Plugin.json (eg: OutOfProcessPlugin .json) file to “/etc/WPEFramework/plugins” in Raspberry Pi
Copy the plugin library (libWPEFrameworkOutOfProcessPlugin.so) to “/usr/lib/wpeframework/plugins”
so that the controller plugin identify it and list it in the WebUI ( controller UI ).
Controller UI is a web UI that can be launched from a host machine's (machine under the same network where Rpi resides) browser.
URL: http://<IP address of the Target device>:9998
Each RDK Service can be validated through JSON RPC Commands through HTTP. It has a request and response in JSON format.
Note: the argument is case sensitive.
"callsign":"OutOfProcessPlugin"
Function | Request | Response | Remarks |
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Activate controller | curl http://127.0.0.1:9998/jsonrpc --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST --data '{ "jsonrpc":"2.0", "id":3, "method":"Controller.1.activate", "params":{"callsign":"OutOfProcessPlugin"} }' | {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":{"success":true}} | |
Deactivate controller | curl http://127.0.0.1:9998/jsonrpc --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST --data '{ "jsonrpc":"2.0", "id":3, "method":"Controller.1.deactivate", "params":{"callsign":"OutOfProcessPlugin"} }' | {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":{"success":true}} | |
Get fps | curl http://127.0.0.1:9998/jsonrpc --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0", "id":3, "method":"OutOfProcessPlugin.1.fps"}' | {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":32} | |
Get plugin id | curl http://127.0.0.1:9998/jsonrpc --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0", "id":3, "method":"OutOfProcessPlugin.1.getpluginid"}' | {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":6501} |
Interface with other RDK services |
RDK components implemented as Thunder plugins are called as RDKServices. It is developed based on the Thunder (WPE) Framework. Services each other or a particular service can be COMRPC ( for communication between plugins) or JSONRPC (for external communication).i.e.
COMRPC is used to communicate between the plugins (out of process) or to communicate for larger data.
JSONRPC is used to fetch/update info to or from plugins externally (most of the plugins provide this in interface, similar to ReST API) also it can be used from applications.
For instance please see below Bluetooth plugin's pair method with JSONRPC interface.
Event | Description |
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BluetoothState: PAIRING_CHANGE | Triggers onStatusChanged event when the device gets paired to given device ID. |
BluetoothState: PAIRING_FAILED | Triggers onRequestFailed event, when the device is unable to pair. |
Name | Type | Description |
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params | object | |
params.deviceID | string | ID that is derived from the Bluetooth MAC address. 6 byte MAC value is packed into 8 byte with leading zeros for first 2 bytes |
Name | Type | Description |
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result | object | |
result.success | boolean | Whether the request succeeded |
{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 42, "method": "org.rdk.Bluetooth.1.pair", "params": { "deviceID": "61579454946360" } } |
{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 42, "result": { "success": true } } |
For more details please refer : https://github.com/rdkcentral/rdkservices/blob/sprint/2107/Bluetooth/doc/BluetoothPlugin.md#pair-method
this.thunderJS.call('org.rdk.Bluetooth', 'pair', { deviceID: deviceIDval }, (err, result) => { if (err) { Log.info('\n Bluetooth Pair error' + JSON.stringify(err)) } else { Log.info('Pairing success' + JSON.stringify(result)) } } ) |
To know more about how to implement JSONRPC inerface using ThunderJS in JS environment please see https://github.com/rdkcentral/ThunderJS/blob/master/readme.md
Interface with Lightning apps |
ThunderJS is used to make easy to make API calls to Thunder (WPEframework) over a Websocket connection. ThunderJS can also be used to listen to (and act upon) notifications broadcasted by Thunder. ThunderJS is an isomorphic library, which means it can be used in a browser environment as well as a NodeJS environment.
Lightning is a Javascript TV app development framework based on NodeJS environment. So ThunderJS can be easily integrated to the Lightning apps.
ThunderJS dependencies can be added manually to the lightning projects by adding ‘"ThunderJS": "github:rdkcentral/ThunderJS",’ to the package.json under ‘devDependencies’ and then run ‘npm install’.
OR
ThunderJS can be installed into your project via NPM command. Then the package.json will be updated with the thunder dependency "npm install github:rdkcentral/ThunderJS"
Snippet of package.json is given below .To use the ES6 syntax, we need add the Babel dependency also.
} }, "devDependencies": { "@babel/core": "^7.7.2", "ThunderJS": "github:rdkcentral/ThunderJS", "babel-eslint": "^10.0.3", "dashjs": "^3.1.3", "eslint": "^6.6.0", "eslint-config-prettier": "^6.7.0", "eslint-plugin-prettier": "3.1.1", "hls.js": "^0.13.2", "husky": "^3.1.0", "lint-staged": "^9.4.3" "prettier": "^1.19.1" } } |
Next you can import the ThunderJS dependency into your own script like given below.
import ThunderJS from 'ThunderJS',
The library can be initialised by passing the IP, port and other parameters mentioned below
const config = { host: '192.168.1.100', // defaults to localhost, port: 2020, // defaults to 80 endpoint: '/api', // defaults to '/jsonrpc' protocol: 'wss://', // defaults to 'ws://' subprotocols: 'notification', // WebSocket sub-protocols, defaults to 'notification' } const thunderJS = ThunderJS(config) |
Example:
this.config = { host: '127.0.0.1', port:'9998' } try { this.thunderJS = ThunderJS(this.config) } catch (err) { Log.error('Error in initialising the Thunder JS' , err) |
The library supports 2 ways of making API calls, depending on your coding style preferences.
Option 1 - Argument based
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The result can be processed in two ways also
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Example for Argument based call for Bluetooth plugin is given below where the result is processed in callback based method
Bluetooth plugin pair method - https://github.com/rdkcentral/rdkservices/blob/sprint/2107/Bluetooth/doc/BluetoothPlugin.md#pair-method
Corresponding implementation in ThunderJS
this.thunderJS.call('org.rdk.Bluetooth', 'pair', { deviceID: deviceIDval }, (err, result) => { if (err) { Log.info('\n Bluetooth Pair error' + JSON.stringify(err)) } else { Log.info('Pairing success' + JSON.stringify(result)) } } ) |
Notifications
Thunder (WPEframework) broadcasts notifications when events ocur in the system. However it will only broadcast those events that the client has subscribed to.
ThunderJS makes it easy to subscribe to specific events, and execute a callback-function upon every notification of each event.
Example for notification event subscriptions is given below.
Bluetooth onDiscovered event - https://github.com/rdkcentral/rdkservices/blob/sprint/2107/Bluetooth/doc/BluetoothPlugin.md#ondiscovereddevice-event
Corresponding implementation in the Lightning App
/** * Event listener to listen to device discovered */ this.thunderJS.on('org.rdk.Bluetooth','onDiscoveredDevice',notification =>{ Log.info('<<Device discovered event>>'+JSON.stringify(notification)) }) /** |