November-1st-2017, 07:34 PM
No there isn't. The intention was to introduce the different Nodes separately in single container images. Each Docker Hub repository links to the related github sources where you can easily examine the file dockerfile that tells you what exaclty is installed in the container. Going this way helps to better understand what each node needs in source code to get it installed within Node-RED.
You maybe have recognized there is also an example for Node-RED with RFID uploaded that you need when the NPIX-RFID extension module is about to be released. There will come many many more Node-RED nodes in future. When puting them all in a single Node-RED container you could get easily overwhelmed with all the installation files needed for all the nodes and then finally you lose the overview.
But netPI invites everybody to contribute and to build own containers. Also Docker and Git are no "ghosts" and creating test accounts is a thing of some minutes. So try it yourself to make a Fieldbus and FRAM combo container. I would clone Fieldbus sources and would add just the two files needed for the FRAM node.
You maybe have recognized there is also an example for Node-RED with RFID uploaded that you need when the NPIX-RFID extension module is about to be released. There will come many many more Node-RED nodes in future. When puting them all in a single Node-RED container you could get easily overwhelmed with all the installation files needed for all the nodes and then finally you lose the overview.
But netPI invites everybody to contribute and to build own containers. Also Docker and Git are no "ghosts" and creating test accounts is a thing of some minutes. So try it yourself to make a Fieldbus and FRAM combo container. I would clone Fieldbus sources and would add just the two files needed for the FRAM node.
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