Awesome
This package is discontinued This package does not work with Go1.6+. I won't be updating this package since a better alternative is already available, please take a look at karalabe/hid.
go.hid
This go package wraps the signal11/hidapi and provides communication with USB Human Interface Devices.
This package is not completely tested yet!
Installation:
This project depends on libhidapi, which must be installed manually.
git clone git@github.com:signal11/hidapi.git
cd hidapi
./bootstrap
./configure
Now change directory depending on your OS.
For linux + hidraw: cd linux
. (requires libudev. Package libudev-dev on debian/ubuntu.)
For linux + libusb: cd libusb
. (requires libusb. Package libusb-1.0-0-dev on debian/ubuntu.)
For mac: cd mac
.
For windows: cd windows
.
Make and install. For linux/mac:
make
sudo make install
For windows:
run some wizzard, probably.. (PR on readme is very welcome)
Lastly, for linux only: Create a symlink pointing libhidapi.so to the version you chose:
For linux + hidraw: cd /usr/local/lib; sudo ln -s libhidapi-hidraw.so libhidapi.so
For linux + libusb: cd /usr/local/lib; sudo ln -s libhidapi-libusb.so libhidapi.so
For more instructions on libhidapi, please visit signal11/hidapi.
When you have installed hidapi lib, install this package with go get github.com/GeertJohan/go.hid
.
Documentation:
godoc.org/github.com/GeertJohan/go.hid
Example:
This is a simple example on how to use feature reports. For a working example view GeertJohan/mgl.
package main
import(
"log"
"github.com/GeertJohan/go.hid"
)
func main() {
// open the MSI GT leds device
leds, err := hid.Open(0x1770, 0xff00, "")
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Could not open leds device: %s", err)
}
defer leds.Close()
// create a feature report. This is always 8*n+1 bytes long, where n is >1.
data := make([]byte, 9)
data[0] = 0x42 // report ID
data[1] = 0x00 // dummy data
data[2] = 0x01 // dummy data
data[3] = 0x02 // dummy data
data[4] = 0x03 // dummy data
data[5] = 0x04 // dummy data
data[6] = 0x05 // dummy data
data[7] = 0x06 // dummy data
data[8] = 0x07 // dummy data
_, err := leds.SendFeatureReport(data)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Could not send feature report to do dummy action. %s\n", err)
}
}
License:
The go code in this project is licenced under a a Simplified BSD license. Please read the LICENSE file.
TODO:
At this point, the package works for linux with hidraw. hidapi itself is already cross-platform, so making this package work cross-platform shouldn't be a lot of work.
- Make this package work cross-platform.
- Add better support for hidapi init() and exit(). (At this time hidapi's init() is called once on first Open() call)
- Add tests (find if there is a usb-hid dummy device that has expected input/output and works consistently within an OS (we can write a test file for each OS seperated))
- Better example (preferably with a dummy test device)
History:
I started this project to be able to communicate with the MSI leds device in the MSI GT780DX laptop. For more information about that project, visit GeertJohan/mgl.