npm install rosnodejs
const rosnodejs = require('rosnodejs');
rosnodejs.initNode('/my_node')
.then(() => {
// do stuff
});
const nh = rosnodejs.nh;
const sub = nh.subscribe('/chatter', 'std_msgs/String', (msg) => {
console.log('Got msg on chatter: %j', msg);
});
const pub = nh.advertise('/chatter', 'std_msgs/String');
pub.publish({ data: "hi" });
const service = nh.advertiseService('/add_two_ints', 'beginner_tutorials/AddTwoInts', (req, resp) => {
res.sum = req.a + req.b;
return true;
});
const client = nh.serviceClient('/add_two_ints', 'beginner_tutorials/AddTwoInts');
client.call({a: 1, b: 2});
nh.setParam('val', 2);
nh.getParam('val')
.then((val) => {
// do stuff
});
const sensorMsgs = rosnodejs.require('sensor_msgs');
const image = new sensorMsgs.msg.Image();
const temperature = new sensorMsgs.msg.Temperature({ temperature: 32 });
const SetCameraInfo = sensorMsgs.srv.SetCameraInfo;
const setRequest = new SetCameraInfo.Request();
// messages can be used when advertising/subscribing
const StringMsg = rosnodejs.require('std_msgs').msg.String;
const sub = nh.subscribe('/chatter', StringMsg, (msg) => { ... });
const pub = nh.advertise('/chatter', StringMsg);
const AddTwoInts = rosnodejs.require('beginner_tutorials').srv.AddTwoInts;
const service = nh.advertiseService('/add_two_ints', AddTwoInts, (req, resp) => { ... });
const client = nh.serviceClient('/add_two_ints', AddTwoInts);
Start:
roscore
rosrun turtlesim turtlesim_node
rosrun turtle_actionlib shape_server
Then run
node src/examples/turtle.js
or, if you are running an older version of node:
npm run compile
node dist/examples/turtle.js
Checkout rosnodejs_examples
for a more catkin-inspired take on using rosnodejs
.
rosnodejs
was inspired by other work that you can learn more about here