Trident Software Development Kit

This repository contains a collection of programs written in C++ and Javascript to help
speed development of programs for interacting with the binary files generated and
consumed by TZ Medical Trident devices.
Trident File Specifications
To expedite development of software this repository also includes specifications
for the File Formats used by the Trident devices, including the Actions, Events,
and Settings generated and consumed by TZ Medical Trident devices. These
specifications can be found at the following locations:
Use in Node.js
The programs in the repository are published as an NPM package to simplify
deployment.
Javascript Usage
Each file type is encapsulated as a class, with functions for each class
available according to the following table:
File Type | toText() | fromText() | toJson() | fromJson() | find() | metaJson() | parse() | generate() |
---|
tze | X | | X | X | X | | | |
tzr | X | | X | X | X | | | |
tza | X | X | X | X | | | | |
tzs | X | X | X | X | | X | | |
tzg | | | X | X | | | | |
scp | X | | X | X | | | | |
bak | X | X | | | | | | X |
error | | | X | | | | | |
queue | | | | | | | X | |
Here is a simple usage example for parsing an *.tze file into JSON. See the file
cli.js
for more detailed usage examples.
const {tze, tzr, tza, tzs, scp} = require('@tzmedical/trident-sdk');
const fs = require("fs");
function parseTze(inFile) {
const buffer = fs.readFileSync(inFile);
return tze.toJson(buffer)
.then(result => {
console.log(JSON.stringify(result));
});
}
Command-line Usage
When installed using npm install -g @tzmedical/trident-sdk
or when git cloned
and linked using npm install && npm link
, a cli tool is available with the
following commands.
Usage: trident-sdk [options] [command]
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-h, --help display help for command
Commands:
toText [options] <inPath> [outPath] Parse a binary file into a text format, based on the suffix of the file.
fromText [options] <inPath> <outPath> Generate a binary file from a text format, based on the suffix of the output file.
toJson [options] <inPath> [outPath] Parse a binary file into a JSON format, based on the suffix of the file.
fromJson [options] <inPath> <outPath> Generate a binary file from a JSON format, based on the suffix of the file.
metaJson [options] <deviceType> Output metadata for the filetype in a JSON format.
find [options] <directory> [outPath] Search a directory.
parse [options] <directory> [outPath] Find and parse wireless files into a JSON format from the tmp folder.
generate [options] <inPath> <outPath> Generates the binary wireless queue files from a JSON format.
retrieveFile [options] <directory> <outPath> Find an SCP file in a directory given a sequence number.
help [command] display help for command
Each command will try to automatically detect the file format based on file
suffixes, but this detection can also be overridden with an options flag as
shown below:
Usage: trident-sdk toText [options] <inFile> [outFile]
Parse a binary file into a text format, based on the suffix of the file.
Options:
-f, --format <type> the format of file to parse: tze, tzr, tza, tzs, scp, or bak
-e, --epoch-ms <offset> the starting ms epoch for HR calculations in tzr files
-t, --tag <tag> event tag number to search for in tzr or tze files
--skip-crc ignore the crc value in the file and print the parsing results
--no-file-header don't print out the file header, just the entries
--device-type <device> type of device that created this backup file
-h, --help display help for command
Contributing
To contribute to this NPM package, you will need Python 3.7 or later available
on your system before installing. For Windows PCs, we recommend installing
Node.js LTS. When asked if you would like to
install build tools, select yes to ensure the required dependencies are also
installed.
When developing in VS Code, add the following line to your settings file to make include
warnings from Intellisense go away:
{
"local.node-gyp.node-cache": "C:/Users/<UserName>/AppData/Local/node-gyp/Cache/<NodeVersion>"
}
Standalone Executables
It is also possible to build standalone executables for each of the programs by
cloning the repository and then running the shell script scripts/compile.sh
.
Running this script will require the use of bash
, make
, and clang
. In
general, it is usually preferable to use the CLI executable provided by the
Node.js packaging system, rather than compiling standalone executables.