node-red-node-pi-sense-hat
==========================
A Node-RED node to interact with
a Raspberry Pi Sense HAT.
## Pre-requisites
The Sense HAT python drivers need to be installed manually:
```
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install sense-hat
sudo pip-3.2 install pillow
```
See the driver documentation
for more information.
## Install
Run the following command in your Node-RED user directory (typically `~/.node-red`):
npm install node-red-node-pi-sense-hat
## Usage
### Input Node
This node sends readings from the various sensors on the Sense HAT, grouped into
three sets; motion events, environment events and joystick events.
#### Motion events
Motion events include readings from the accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer,
as well as the current compass heading. They are sent at a rate of approximately 10
per second. The `topic` is set to `motion` and the `payload` is an object with the
following values:
- `acceleration.x/y/z` : the acceleration intensity in Gs
- `gyroscope.x/y/z` : the rotational intensity in radians/s
- `orientation.roll/pitch/yaw` : the angle of the axis in degrees
- `compass` : the direction of North in degrees
#### Environment events
Environment events include readings from the temperature, humidity and pressure
sensors. They are sent at a rate of approximately 1 per second. The `topic`
is set to `environment` and the `payload` is an object
with the following values:
- `temperature` : degrees Celsius
- `humidity` : percentage of relative humidity
- `pressure` : Millibars
#### Joystick events
Joystick events are sent when the Sense HAT joystick is interacted with. The
`topic` is set to `joystick` and the `payload` is an object with the following values:
- `key` : one of `UP`, `DOWN`, `LEFT`, `RIGHT`, `ENTER`
- `state` : the state of the key:
- `0` : the key has been released
- `1` : the key has been pressed
- `2` : the key is being held down
### Output Node
This node sends commands to the 8x8 LED display on the Sense HAT.
Commands are sent to the node in `msg.payload`. Multiple commands can
be sent in a single message by separating them with newline (\n) characters.
#### Set the colour of individual pixels
Format: `