⚡ OCPP (Open Charge Point Protocol) implemented in Typescript. Supports OCPP-JSON v1.6 and OCPP-SOAP v1.5.
yarn add @voltbras/ts-ocpp
# OR
npm install @voltbras/ts-ocpp --save
defining a central system that accepts OCPP requests:
// port and request handler as arguments
const centralSystem = new CentralSystem(3000, (req, { chargePointId }) => {
switch (req.action) {
case 'Heartbeat':
// returns a successful response
// (we pass the action and ocpp version so typescript knows which fields are needed)
return {
action: req.action,
ocppVersion: req.ocppVersion,
currentTime: new Date().toISOString()
};
}
throw new Error('message not supported');
});
sending a request to the chargepoint "123":
// Returns a Either(Error or Success) object(functional, will not throw on error)
const response = await centralSystem.sendRequest({ chargePointId: '123', ocppVersion: 'v1.6-json', action: 'GetConfiguration', payload: {} });
// it can be used in a functional way
response.map(({ configurationKey }) => configurationKey[0].key);
// or can be used in the standard JS way(will throw if there was an error)
const unsafeResponse = response.unsafeCoerce();
defining a chargepoint that accepts OCPP requests:
// port, request handler and central system URL as arguments
const chargepoint = new ChargePoint(3001, req => {
switch (action) {
case 'GetConfiguration':
// returns a successful response
// (we pass the action and ocpp version so typescript knows which fields are needed)
return {
action: req.action,
ocppVersion: req.ocppVersion,
configurationKey: [],
};
}
throw new Error('message not supported');
});
sending a request to the central system(see central system's section to understand the return type):
const response = await chargepoint.sendRequest({ action: 'Heartbeat', ocppVersion: '1.6-json', payload: {} );
Set the environment variable DEBUG
to ts-ocpp:*
to enable troubleshooting.