studiodisplay | modular MQTT-based signalling
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A fast, modular MQTT-based signalling & display solution for Web Radio Stations using IDJC. Or just to make your smart home even smarter.
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I have js files Dashboard and Adverts. I managed to get Dashboard to list the information in one json file (advertisers), but when clicking on an advertiser I want it to navigate to a separate page that will display some data (Say title and text) from the second json file (productadverts). I can't get it to work. Below is the code for the Dashboard and next for Adverts. Then the json files
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Install studiodisplay
We really recommend installing the main parts of the software on a Raspberry Pi 3B or 3B+. It can run the MQTT broker, the web server and most of the other modules (except the IDJC monitor which you’ll use on your IDJC machine). Comprehensive and detailed instructions are in docs/install-raspberry-pi.md.
Instructions are in docs/install-idjc.md.
Further instructions are in docs/install-signalbox.md. The SignalBox is a USB-connected ready-made box to drive professional 24VDC signal towers, like WERMA, Patlite, Eaton, Allen Bradley, SIEMENS, Rittal, Pfannenberg. It features a 230VAC mains connection, a built-in 24VDC/1.5A power supply, two M12 (A-coded) industry-standard sockets for connection to the signal towers (max. 5/max. 3 lamp units, respectively) and two 230VAC/10A mains outlets (type CEE 7/4 »Schuko«), one for an external »On Air« doorlight and one for free use (switchable via MQTT command). The well-known IOWarrior24 chip is used to control the box, so it can easily be interfaced on Linux, MacOS and Windows systems.
Get a pre-built box (contact me): Ideal for beginners or professional studios. No building, just buy, connect signal tower and forget. Please specify needed cable length(s) from SignalBox to the signal tower(s).
Use existing compatible relais boards and build your own signal tower interface: Intermediate, some assembly required, but no hassle with software or drivers.
Study and modify the code and build your own IOWarrior24-based interface: The hard way, for real enthusiasts. You should know what you do and not be afraid of bits and bytes and driver stuff.
These are usually run on Raspberry Pi Zero W’s and require a Blinkt, UnicornHAT (8x8 LEDs) or UnicornpHAT (4x8 LEDs) module. The Pi should have a clean Raspbian Lite (Stretch) installed before you start. Instructions are in docs/install-signalpi.md and docs/install-unicornlight.md.
Normally, you would install StudioDisplay by simply cloning this repository:.
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