ServerlessNabaztag | firmware allowing controling the Nabaztag/tag
kandi X-RAY | ServerlessNabaztag Summary
kandi X-RAY | ServerlessNabaztag Summary
ServerlessNabaztag is a C library. ServerlessNabaztag has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
ServerlessNabaztag is a firmware allowing control of the Nabaztag/tag directly via the web, without an external server (a web server is needed only for downloading the firmware and the mp3s).
ServerlessNabaztag is a firmware allowing control of the Nabaztag/tag directly via the web, without an external server (a web server is needed only for downloading the firmware and the mp3s).
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ServerlessNabaztag has a low active ecosystem.
It has 57 star(s) with 20 fork(s). There are 15 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 5 open issues and 1 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 2 days. There are 1 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of ServerlessNabaztag is current.
Quality
ServerlessNabaztag has no bugs reported.
Security
ServerlessNabaztag has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
License
ServerlessNabaztag does not have a standard license declared.
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ServerlessNabaztag releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.
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Install ServerlessNabaztag
Create a folder "vl" an a website. Download the file web/vl/bc.jsp. Copy the file "bc.jsp" to the web server into the "vl" folder (note: it’s not a Java Server Page, it’s a binary file). Download the mp3 files (as example, you can download from http://share.nekmo.com/python-nabaztag/mp3/zip/).
Create a folder "vl" an a website
Download the file web/vl/bc.jsp
Copy the file "bc.jsp" to the web server into the "vl" folder (note: it’s not a Java Server Page, it’s a binary file)
Download the mp3 files (as example, you can download from http://share.nekmo.com/python-nabaztag/mp3/zip/)
Copy the mp3 files in the "vl/config" directory on the web server. The resulting directroy structure is the following:
Unplug the rabbit, press the button on its head and hold it while you replug your rabbit. When all the lights are blue, you can release the button
On your computer, connect to the wifi network created by your rabbit (the name should be Nabaztag\<XX\>)
Go to the configuration page at the following address: http://192.168.0.1
Change "Violet Platform" to the url of the (without …
At the bottom of the page, in General Info, change "Violet Platform" to the url of the vl directory (without http://, example: 192.168.0.1/vl)
Click on Update settings and wait for rabbit to reboot.
You can now connect to the IP of your rabbit, configure and control it. (note: if your rabbit IP is assigned with DHCP, you have to discover the IP address. Usually you can check the assigned IP from some page on your router)
Create a folder "vl" an a website
Download the file web/vl/bc.jsp
Copy the file "bc.jsp" to the web server into the "vl" folder (note: it’s not a Java Server Page, it’s a binary file)
Download the mp3 files (as example, you can download from http://share.nekmo.com/python-nabaztag/mp3/zip/)
Copy the mp3 files in the "vl/config" directory on the web server. The resulting directroy structure is the following:
Unplug the rabbit, press the button on its head and hold it while you replug your rabbit. When all the lights are blue, you can release the button
On your computer, connect to the wifi network created by your rabbit (the name should be Nabaztag\<XX\>)
Go to the configuration page at the following address: http://192.168.0.1
Change "Violet Platform" to the url of the (without …
At the bottom of the page, in General Info, change "Violet Platform" to the url of the vl directory (without http://, example: 192.168.0.1/vl)
Click on Update settings and wait for rabbit to reboot.
You can now connect to the IP of your rabbit, configure and control it. (note: if your rabbit IP is assigned with DHCP, you have to discover the IP address. Usually you can check the assigned IP from some page on your router)
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