espresso-arm | ️ PID espresso controller Siri support
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kandi X-RAY | espresso-arm Summary
️ PID espresso controller + Siri support for the Raspberry Pi or Odroid C2
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- Handle POST requests
- Initialize instance
- Get method by name
- Gets the key value for the instance key
- Main loop loop
- Send a message
- Mark the device as idle
- This function is called when a child widget has changed
- Set a callback function to be called when an event is received
- Adds a field to the widget
- Initialize table rows from a 2D matrix
- Sets a callback that will be called when an event is received
- Called when a folder item is clicked
- Append an item to the list
- Sets a callback for keydown events
- Set on_mousemove listener
- Sets the callback for the specified event
- Handle incoming messages
- Sets the on - mousedown listener
- Sets a function that will be called when the touchcance cancels
- Sets a callback for the given event
- Add a field with a label
- Send a notification message
- Set size
- Process GET request
- Sets the event on enter event handler
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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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Answered 2020-May-17 at 23:55The new object to get params in React Navigation 5 is:
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Proceed with caution. Make sure your espresso machine is unplugged completely before opening it. Every component in your espresso machine is likely wired with live AC mains power (even the lights in my machine are wired directly to mains). This is much more dangerous than working in a computer (with low-voltage DC components) and you will be shocked if you touch any components while the machine is on. My Lelit PL041QE. It's not sold anymore. The machine doesn't really matter though. Wiring should be mostly the same in similarly-priced machines like the Rancilio Silvia. The factory wiring for my Lelit. This is how the SSR should be wired. Heavy gauge wire on the AC-switching output. You can just use breadboard wires on the DC side. Daisy-chain a few male-female breadboard wires if you need a longer run. Since my entire espresso machine is powered from mains, I needed to use a DC power supply. This splits the mains power coming into the machine; one leg goes to the USB power supply, and the other leg (blue female plugs) to the main switch of the espresso machine.
The SSR has been mounted on the left side of the machine with the thermal tape.
I've removed the brown wires from one of the thermostats (there's three of them; the black circular things with two contacts each, coming out of the boiler) and connected them to the AC switching wires on the SSR. Important note: because of the thermostat I've bypassed, my main power switch and the steam switch must both be flipped for my software temperature control to work without tripping any other thermostats.
I've unplugged the white and black mains power cables from the main switch. I'll connect these to the USB power supply from the last image.
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