January-2nd-2020, 08:25 PM
(This post was last modified: January-3rd-2020, 07:25 AM by Armin@netPI.)
Hello Carsten,
there is one additional note. I told you about the similarities between the NIOT-E-TPI and NIOT-E-NPI devices. Both feature Docker.
In the end this means that all Docker container that have ever been programmed for NIOT-E-NPI device work also with NIOT-E-TPI (your device).
There is a Docker Hub repository from where you can load Docker containers from that have been initially made for NIOT-E-NPI device.
It is located here: https://registry.hub.docker.com/r/hilschernetpi/
There is one container that includes Node-RED in order to support Node-RED on NIOT-E-NPI device also. You can use this container on your NIOT-E-TPI device too. But you need to disable the pre-installed Node-RED that is part of your device by default.
The advantage of this Node-RED container is the use of a newer version of Node-RED, the up-to-date nodes, and its update capabilities compared to the default Node-RED that is preinstalled in your NIOT-E-TPI. Additionally this container has much more nodes from the community installed in Node-RED than the default Node-RED.
The Node-RED container and its README how to get it started is located here https://registry.hub.docker.com/r/hilsch...pi-nodered
Here is a video that shows how to setup a container in principle: https://youtu.be/A-asfhl7b0c
Just understand this post as a tipp from my side.
there is one additional note. I told you about the similarities between the NIOT-E-TPI and NIOT-E-NPI devices. Both feature Docker.
In the end this means that all Docker container that have ever been programmed for NIOT-E-NPI device work also with NIOT-E-TPI (your device).
There is a Docker Hub repository from where you can load Docker containers from that have been initially made for NIOT-E-NPI device.
It is located here: https://registry.hub.docker.com/r/hilschernetpi/
There is one container that includes Node-RED in order to support Node-RED on NIOT-E-NPI device also. You can use this container on your NIOT-E-TPI device too. But you need to disable the pre-installed Node-RED that is part of your device by default.
The advantage of this Node-RED container is the use of a newer version of Node-RED, the up-to-date nodes, and its update capabilities compared to the default Node-RED that is preinstalled in your NIOT-E-TPI. Additionally this container has much more nodes from the community installed in Node-RED than the default Node-RED.
The Node-RED container and its README how to get it started is located here https://registry.hub.docker.com/r/hilsch...pi-nodered
Here is a video that shows how to setup a container in principle: https://youtu.be/A-asfhl7b0c
Just understand this post as a tipp from my side.
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