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Revision as of 15:41, 20 June 2018
This wiki document explains how to install the package that contains the following modules:
These nodes interact with LogicLab and their aim is to, respectively, read/write a value for a requested symbol target.
After the installation, these nodes will appear into the function tab of the palette.
Requirements
In order to make this package work, you have to install the JavaScript runtime Node.js, the package manager npm and Node-RED.
Note: The package has been developed and tested with v8.11.1 of Node.js and v5.6.0 of npm.
Raspberry
Install Node.js, npm and Node-RED
If you have a version of Raspbian, or other Debian based install, the following script will add all the required dependencies:
bash <(curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/node-red/raspbian-deb-package/master/resources/update-nodejs-and-nodered)
When you execute this script, give confirm to install the Pi-specific nodes and - when asked - do not start Node-RED yet.
After that, execute the following commands:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install --reinstall nodered
You can check further information here.
Otherwise, if you are on Windows you have to follow the guide below.
Windows
Install Node.js and npm
The package manager npm is provided along with the Node.js installation package: you can download and install it from here.
Further information can be found here.
Install Node-RED
You can install Node-RED on PC using the following npm command:
sudo npm install -g --unsafe-perm node-red
Further information can be found here.
Install the package
Download LLSymbols_Node-RED-raspberry.zip or LLSymbols_Node-RED-windows.zip from here.
Raspberry
Once you downloaded LLSymbols_Node-RED-raspberry.zip, please save it to the following path:
/home/pi
Now open up a terminal, unzip the file and change the directory path to the folder where Node-RED had been installed. After that you can add the package by using the appropriate npm command. The following commands summarize these steps:
cd /home/pi unzip LLSymbols_Node-RED-debian.zip -d . cd .node-red npm install /home/pi/LLSymbols_Node-RED
Now you are ready to start Node-RED.
Windows
Extract the folder LLSymbols_Node-RED from LLSymbols_Node-RED-windows.zip (for instance on your Desktop) and then follow these steps:
cd .node-red npm install C:\Users\USER_NAME\Desktop\LLSymbols_Node-RED
Now you are ready to start Node-RED.
Run Node-RED
Raspberry
node-red-start
Important: if you just started Node-RED but still don't see the nodes into the function tab, stop it with
node-red-stop
and then start it again.
Windows
node-red