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Bridge a delimiter-framed TCP binary stream into JSON over WebSocket for PlotJuggler.

Project description

pj-bridge

Bridge a delimiter-framed TCP binary stream into JSON over WebSocket for PlotJuggler.

Mode: PlotJuggler runs the WebSocket Server. The bridge connects as a WebSocket client and pushes JSON messages.

What’s in this repo

  • derive_struct.py — Parse a C header (typedef struct { ... } Name;) and derive the Python struct format and expanded field labels.
  • tcp_parser.py — Connect to the device, parse [DE AD BE EF][COUNT][PAYLOAD] × COUNT batches into NDJSON (one JSON per line).
  • socket_client.py — Read NDJSON (stdin or file) and forward to PlotJuggler’s WebSocket Server.
  • bridge.py — One-process solution: connect to device, parse, and forward to PlotJuggler (no shell pipes needed).

Requirements

  • Python 3.12+

  • Device emits batches framed like:

    [ 0xDE 0xAD 0xBE 0xEF ][ COUNT:1 byte ][ PAYLOAD ] * COUNT
    
  • The payload is a packed C struct defined in a header file.

  • PlotJuggler with the WebSocket Server plugin enabled (Protocol: JSON).

Install

python3.12 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e .

Start PlotJuggler’s WebSocket Server

  • In PlotJuggler: Streaming → WebSocket Server
  • Protocol: JSON
  • Port: for example 9871
  • Click Start

Start Bridge

Connect to device, parse batches, forward to PJ. Default TCP port is 5000; default WS URL is ws://127.0.0.1:9871. Timestamps are in milliseconds by default (--ts-scale 1e-3).

python3 bridge.py \
  --host 192.168.1.91 \
  --struct-header /path/to/telemetry.h \
  --struct-name MyStruct \
  --name-prefix "device_a."

Notes:

  • Add --ws-url ws://<pj_host>:9871 if PlotJuggler runs elsewhere.
  • If needed, guard against corrupted batches with --max-frames-per-batch N.
  • To fall back to single [DELIM][PAYLOAD] (no COUNT), pass --no-counted-batch.

Two-process pipeline (for debugging)

  1. Derive the struct (optional sanity check). Prints JSON describing the derived struct_fmt, fields, and record_size.
python3 derive_struct.py \
  --header /path/to/telemetry.h \
  --struct-name MyStruct \
  1. Parse from device to NDJSON:
python3 tcp_parser.py \
 --host 192.168.1.91 \
 --struct-header /path/to/telemetry.h \
 --struct-name MyStruct \
 --name-prefix "device_a."
  1. Forward NDJSON to PlotJuggler:
python3 tcp_parser.py --host 192.168.1.91 --struct-header /path/to/telemetry.h --struct-name MyStruct | python3 socket_client.py --ws-url ws://127.0.0.1:9871

Field naming

  • All non-timestamp fields are emitted with the optional prefix:

    --name-prefix "device_a."
    

    Example JSON:

    {"t": 1727370023.415, "device_a.ax": 0.02, "device_a.ay": -0.01, "device_a.az": 9.81}
    
  • Arrays like float gyro[3]; become device_a.gyro[0], device_a.gyro[1], device_a.gyro[2].

Timestamp (t)

  • If --ts-field ts_ms is provided, t = ts_ms * --ts-scale (default 1e-3, ms → seconds).
  • If no --ts-field is set, arrival time is used (time.time() in seconds).
  • If your device time is relative (since boot) and you want wall-clock, you can add an epoch offset in code; ask if you want a ready-made flag for that.

Uninstall

  • Deactivate the venv and remove the project directory, or run pip uninstall pj-bridge inside the venv (if installed as a package).

License

MIT

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