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xap_ruby

v0.1.1RubyGems· Ruby

This gem provides basic xAP Automation protocol support for EventMachine applications. It was developed for use in Nitrogen Logic controller software. There are no automated tests and the code could be improved in many ways, but it may still be useful to someone. This is a Ruby library written from scratch for communicating with a home automation network using the xAP protocol. Supports sending and receiving arbitrary xAP messages, triggering callbacks on certain received messages, etc. Also includes an implementation of an xAP Basic Status and Control device. Incoming xAP messages are parsed using an ad-hoc parser based on Ruby's String#split() and Array#map() (a validating Treetop parser is also available). Network events are handled using EventMachine.

The verdict
Abandoned. Last published 5 years ago. No recent activity — look for a maintained alternative.
No recent activity — look for a maintained alternative.
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How it scores
MaintenanceAbandoned
PopularityNiche
SecurityClean
LicenseUnknown
DepsZero deps
Maintenance
Last published 5 years ago.
Popularity
14 downloads / week
Security
No known advisories for this version (OSV).
License
No license declared.
Dependencies
No runtime dependencies
Recent releases
  • 0.1.15 years ago
  • 0.1.09 years ago
xap_ruby — This gem provides basic xAP Automation protocol support for EventMachine applications. It was developed for use in Nitrogen Logic controller software. There are no automated tests and the code could be improved in many ways, but it may still be useful to someone. This is a Ruby library written from scratch for communicating with a home automation network using the xAP protocol. Supports sending and receiving arbitrary xAP messages, triggering callbacks on certain received messages, etc. Also includes an implementation of an xAP Basic Status and Control device. Incoming xAP messages are parsed using an ad-hoc parser based on Ruby's String#split() and Array#map() (a validating Treetop parser is also available). Network events are handled using EventMachine. (Ruby / RubyGems) · Modules