Using a Bullet-Device instead of settings.js

Instead of having to set the APIkey and the deviceId (and then can only have one device) I added support to multiple device.
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Antoine Aflalo 2014-04-20 03:48:24 +03:00
parent afa46ef676
commit 81fc2d4ec8

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ var util = require('util');
// or create pushkey.js in dir ABOVE node-red, it just needs to be like
// module.exports = {pushbullet:'My-API-KEY', deviceid:'12345'}
try {
/*try {
var pushkey = RED.settings.pushbullet || require(process.env.NODE_RED_HOME+"/../pushkey.js");
}
catch(err) {
@ -34,18 +34,31 @@ if (pushkey) {
if (pushkey.pushbullet) { var pusher = new PushBullet(pushkey.pushbullet); }
if (pushkey.deviceid) { var deviceId = pushkey.deviceid; }
}
*/
function PushBulletDevice(n) {
RED.nodes.createNode(this,n);
this.name = n.name;
this.apikey = n.apikey;
this.deviceid = n.deviceid;
}
RED.nodes.registerType("bullet-device",PushBulletDevice);
function PushbulletNode(n) {
RED.nodes.createNode(this,n);
this.title = n.title;
var node = this;
this.device = n.device;
this.deviceInfo = RED.nodes.getNode(this.device);
var pusher = new PushBullet(this.deviceInfo.apikey);
var deviceId = this.deviceInfo.deviceid;
this.on("input",function(msg) {
var titl = this.title||msg.topic||"Node-RED";
if (typeof(msg.payload) === 'object') {
msg.payload = JSON.stringify(msg.payload);
}
else { msg.payload = msg.payload.toString(); }
if (pushkey.pushbullet && pushkey.deviceid) {
if (this.deviceInfo.apikey && this.deviceInfo.deviceid) {
try {
if (!isNaN(deviceId)) { deviceId = Number(deviceId); }
pusher.note(deviceId, titl, msg.payload, function(err, response) {