Upgrade Guide
Upgrading from 9.x to 10.x​
This release brings a few major changes to the SerialPort family of packages.
- N-API Support for our hardware bindings
- TypeScript Types for all packages
- New Bindings interface
- Dropped support for Node 10
- All packages now have named exports. They export their types and all relevant classes.
SerialPort package​
This release has breaking API changes but they're relatively minor. Most behaviors are exactly the same. You can find details at the 📦 serialport
docs.
Exports​
const SerialPort = require('serialport')
has changed to;
const { SerialPort } = require('serialport')
// or for esm
import { SerialPort } from 'serialport'
Parsers​
Parsers are also no longer on the SerialPort.parsers
object and can be found as exports of the serialport
package.
const ByteLength = SerialPort.parsers.ByteLength
has changed to;
import { ByteLengthParser } from 'serialport'
Constructor​
The constructor no longer has an optional baudRate
(The old default of 9600 was slow and usually not what's required.). Because of this we combined the path into the options object and made it required.
new SerialPort('/dev/port')
has changed to;
new SerialPort({ path: '/dev/port', baudRate: 9600 })
Bindings​
SerialPort.Bindings
is now read only and bindings
is no longer part of the options object. You can no longer apply custom bindings to the SerialPort
class but you can use SerialPortStream
from the @serialport/stream
package if you need this functionality.
Test Object​
To get a test SerialPort
class you can now import a SerialPortMock
class instead of requiring a test file. This class comes preloaded with the MockBinding
class from @serialport/binding-mock
.
const SerialPortMock = require('serialport/test')
has changed to;
const { SerialPortMock } = require('serialport')
// or
import { SerialPortMock } from 'mock'
Bindings Packages​
@serialport/bindings
has been renamed to@serialport/bindings-cpp
. It is shipped withprebuildify
and no longer require a post install to download the binaries, but instead they're all included in the npm package.@serialport/bindings-cpp
leverages N-API and shouldn't need to be upgraded for every node release or rebuild for electron- Bindings in general now have a new interface with the
@serialport/bindings-interface
type package that replaces@serialport/bindings-abstract
More​
SerialPortStream
from@serialport/stream
no longer has alist()
method as that was a direct call to the bindings.SerialPortStream
methods (and by extensionSerialPort
methods) no longer throw when called with invalid input, their callbacks or the error event will convey input errors. This is because the binding layer now handles input validation as it's different on each platform.@serialport/terminal
no longer has a default baudRate
Upgrading from 8.x to 9.x​
- Serialport no longer supports Node 8
- We no longer provide 32 bit linux prebuild builds, you may still build these binaries yourself however.
Upgrading from 7.x to 8.x​
- Serialport cli tools are now their own packages. See https://serialport.io/docs/guide-cli for more information on how to use them.
SerialPort.list()
andBindings.list()
no longer take a callback and only return a promise.comName
has been renamedpath
in thePortInfo
objects returned fromSerialPort.list()
orBindings.list()
you'll get a deprecation warning if you accesscomName
until the next major version where it will be absent.@serialport/terminal
now takes a--path
argument instead of a--port
argument- Bindings now use async functions and no longer throw errors, they only reject errors. If you relied on this behavior you can now simplify your code to only looking for promise rejections.
Upgrading from 6.x to 7.x​
We dropped support for Node.js 4, so you'll have to upgrade if you're running 4. We also split into many packages. See https://serialport.io/docs/api-overview for an overview of the new packages. Binaries have moved into @serialport/bindings
so if you're distributing serialport in an electron app, you may have to make some changes.
Upgrading from 5.x to 6.x​
TLDR: You probably don't have to change anything. You might need to enable rtscts
in your open options.
- binaries: We switched to
prebuild
a breaking change because it's substantially changes our install processes. It's also possible the install flags to ensure downloading or building from source has changed slightly. That's not our api per se, but it's enough for a breaking change. - windows: We previously hard coded to have RTS on for windows at all times it now default to off.
Upgrading from 4.x to 5.x​
Node SerialPort 5.0.0 is a major rewrite that improves stability, compatibility and performance. While the api surface is similar there have been a number of changes to ensure consistent error handling and operation of a serial port.
Platforms​
- Drop NodeJS 0.10, 0.12, 5, and 7 support
- Add node 8 support (we now only support LTS node versions)
The SerialPort Object​
- Node SerialPort is now a duplex stream and can be paused and resumed on all platforms.
isOpen
is now a propertySerialPort.list
now has more consistent output across all platforms. This means the data in the objects may be different than 4x. Notably the path on OSX now returns thetty
instead of thecu
path and the0x
has been removed from values on linux and osx.port.path
is now read only- removed lowercase options all options are now only accepted camelCase
- Changed parsers to be transform streams. There are replacements for the built in parsers but custom parsers will have to be modified.
Open options​
bufferSize
is nowhighWaterMark
and defaults to 64k.parser
is removed in favor of using the new transform streams parsers
Opening and closing​
- Removed the
disconnect
event. Theclose
event now fires with a disconnect error object in the event of a disconnection. port.isOpen
is now a property not a function
Reading and writing​
port.on('data')
still works butport.read()
and thereadable
event is now the preferred way to get data.port.read()
is now the best way to read dataport.drain()
now waits for the current javascript write to complete before calling the system level drain.
Other​
- We now conform to NodeJS error message formats. Most messages have changed.
- The event loop is no longer held open if there are no active reads or writes
SerialPort.list
has slightly different output with more information, decoded strings and0x
prefixes removed from some properties.SerialPort.list
now returns a promise if no call back is provided
Upgrading from 3.x to 4.x​
4.x brings a lot of changes please see the changelog for the full list of changes. We'll review the api and behavior changes here.
The constructor has changed. We've removed an argument, changed how errors are thrown and it is returned when you require('serialport');
Requiring
serialport
now returns the SerialPort constructor function instead of a factory object.SerialPort.SerialPort
is now deprecated.SerialPort
constructor now throws on argument errors immediately.Removed
openImmediately
from the constructor's api, the functionality is now namedautoOpen
on the options object.Removed extraneous flow control settings from the
flowControl
option, use the specific options to set these flags now.Removed undocumented callbacks from the options object
disconnectedCallback
anddataCallback
Write had a major change
.write(writeCallback)
now only calls it's callback once after the entire write operation, it used to be called for each write cycle and return the bytes written. This reduces the number of callbacks by hundreds of thousands over a megabyte at low bandwidth.
Callbacks changed a little
- All callbacks are called in the context of the port,
this
now equals the port. - Disconnections now always attempt to close the port, and you'll always get a
close
event after adisconnect
event
Renamed our binaries
- Renamed
serialportlist
toserialport-list
- Renamed
serialportterm
toserialport-term
We fixed a bunch of bugs too
- [unix]
.drain
and.set
now properly report errors - [windows] Fixed a bug where we weren't properly opening ports (provides better support virtual com ports too) thanks to @RogerHardiman
- [windows] known issue
lock
false doesn't work (no change in behavior)
And added a new features
- [unix] Ports are now locked by default with the new
lock
options matches windows default behavior - [windows]
.update()
now supports windows for changing baud rates
Upgrading from 2.x to 3.x​
3.0 brought a single major breaking change and a lot of minor improvements.
We stopped removing event listeners, if you wrote code to work around that, we're sorry we made you do it.
close
anddisconnect
events no longer callremoveAllListeners
and removes your event listeners. This was particularly bad for theerror
event. This is the only change and if you didn't have a special code to deal with this behavior you should probably upgrade from v2.1.2
New Features
- Added support for node 6.0
- Update the cli tools. serialportterm can now list ports, serialportlist can now output in different formats
- [unix] Better unix error messages
Fixed bugs
- [linux] bug fix in
.list()
where we weren't filtering out non block devices that are named like serial ports - [unix] Update now has less memory leaks, documentation and better error messages
- [windows] Better error messages for opening ports