iombian | based operating system for creating IIoT gateways

 by   Tknika Shell Version: v2.1.0 License: Apache-2.0

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kandi X-RAY | iombian Summary

iombian is a Shell library typically used in Internet of Things (IoT) applications. iombian has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

IoMBian (or IoMBian OS) is the main operating system of the IoMBian project. It has been developed mainly for teachers (educational environments), in order to facilitate the implementation of IoM (Internet of Machines) and IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) systems in embedded devices (Raspberry Pi). The initial configuration of the operating system has been simplified to the maximum for non-Linux experts, not being necessary to connect a monitor to the board or access to it by SSH to start working.
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              iombian has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 2 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 3 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 12 months.
              There are 2 open issues and 4 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 11 days. There are 2 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of iombian is v2.1.0

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              iombian has no bugs reported.

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              iombian has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.

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              iombian is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License. This license is Permissive.
              Permissive licenses have the least restrictions, and you can use them in most projects.

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              Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.

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            Trending Discussions on Internet of Things (IoT)

            QUESTION

            Display data from two json files in react native
            Asked 2020-May-17 at 23:55

            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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            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-May-17 at 23:55

            The new object to get params in React Navigation 5 is:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61859411

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            Install iombian

            The installation of the distribution is done in the same way as with any version of Raspberry Pi OS. These are the recommended steps to follow:. Note: To discover the services installed on the Raspberry Pi, see the section IoMBian Discover. Warning: all IoMBian services are password protected by default, with iompi as the username and the password being the one defined in the parameters.yml file (iompi also by default).
            Download Etcher from its website.
            Download the latest version of IoMBian (.zip) from the 'Releases' section.
            Insert the microSD card into the computer.
            Run Etcher, choose the IoMBian .zip file in "Select image", check that the selected microSD card is the right one and press the "Flash" button. Wait a few minutes (< 5 minutes) until the process is over.
            After that, you have different configuration options: [Recommended] IoMBian Configurator - Bluetooth Remove the microSD card from the computer and insert it into the Raspberry Pi. Power up the Raspberry Pi with a suitable power supply (5V and 2.5A) and wait 2 minutes (or until a QR code is displayed on the small screen). Scan the QR code or go to IoMBian Configurator [using Chrome], create an account, add a new device and configure it according to your needs. Press the "Sync" (bluetooth) button, choose your IoMBian device and... that's all! :tada: The device will reboot and will be ready in a minute. [Recommended] IoMBian Configurator - USB-C Remove the microSD card from the computer and insert it into the Raspberry Pi. Connect the Raspberry Pi to your PC using a USB-C cable and wait 2 minutes (or until a QR code is displayed on the small screen). Scan the QR code or go to IoMBian Configurator [using Chrome], create an account, add a new device and configure it according to your needs. Press the "Sync" (USB) button, choose your IoMBian device and... that's all! :tada: The device will reboot and will be ready in a minute. Manual Remove the microSD card and reinsert it into the computer's card reader. In the file browser, open the "boot" partition, enter the "config" folder, open the "parameters.yml" file with any text editor (in Windows, it is recommended to use Notepad++) and edit the following parameters (more about this in iombian-confinit): system/hostname: ~~iombian~~ → iombian-aiturrioz user/password: ~~iompi~~ → your_password networking/wlan0/ssid: wifi_network_name networking/wlan0/psk: wifi_network_password config_date: today's date (Using the YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS format. For example: 2021-06-09T11:23:34) Remove the microSD card from the computer and insert it into the Raspberry Pi. Power up the Raspberry Pi with a suitable power supply (5V and 2.5A). Wait 5 minutes and... that's all! :tada:

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