A Node.js Raspberry Pi server for controlling a XCarve from a remote machine using Easel.
For detailed install instructions, please visit the tutorial on the Adafruit Learning System.
If you would like to connect to a headless Raspberry Pi for setting up WiFi access, you can use the Adafruit Raspberry Pi Finder app to find and connect to your Raspberry Pi.
Make sure you have the latest stable version of Node.js installed on your Raspberry Pi. You can download it from the node-arm project.
pi@xcarve ~ $ node -v
v0.12.6
Make sure the global node_modules
folder on your Raspberry Pi is writable by the pi
user.
pi@xcarve ~ $ sudo chown -R pi /usr/local
Install forever
, forever-service
, and xcarve-server
on your Raspberry Pi.
pi@xcarve ~ $ npm install -g forever forever-service xcarve-server
If everything has been installed, you can start the service by running the following command:
pi@xcarve ~ $ xcarve-server start
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starting service on port 1338...
pi@xcarve ~ $ xcarve-server stop
stopping service...
Some of the code included in the lib/
folder of this repo was extracted from
v0.2.1 of the Easel local OS X installer.
All other code is Copyright (c) 2015 Adafruit Industries. Licensed under the MIT license.
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