BlinkStick Node provides an interface to control Blinkstick devices connected to your computer with Node.js.
What is BlinkStick? It's a smart USB-controlled LED device. More info about it here:
- Node.js
- Libusb for Mac OSX and Linux
Install Node with npm and libusb using homebrew:
$> brew install node
$> brew install libusb
Install Node for Windows and make sure it's added to your PATH environment variable.
$> sudo apt-get install libusb nodejs npm
The apt repositories keep a very old version of NodeJS. Please install the Node ARM Binaries from the official site. Run the following command to confirm the architecture of your Raspberry Pi.
$> uname -m
Addionally, you will need to install libudev-dev
rather than libusb
.
$> sudo apt-get install libudev-dev -y
Install using npm:
$> npm install blinkstick
var blinkstick = require('blinkstick');
To get the first blinkstick on your system:
var device = blinkstick.findFirst();
To set the color:
led.blink('random', function(){
led.pulse('random', function(){
led.setColor('red', function(){
});
});
});
More details and examples available in the wiki:
https://github.com/arvydas/blinkstick-node/wiki
If you get an error message on Linux:
Error: LIBUSB_ERROR_ACCESS
Please run the following command and restart your computer:
echo "SUBSYSTEM==\"usb\", ATTR{idVendor}==\"20a0\", ATTR{idProduct}==\"41e5\", MODE:=\"0666\"" | sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/85-blinkstick.rules
- Arvydas Juskevicius - http://twitter.com/arvydev
- Paul Cuthbertson - http://twitter.com/paulcuth
Copyright (c) 2014 Agile Innovative Ltd and contributors
Released under MIT license.