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node-red-node-pi-unicorn-hat
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A <a href="http://nodered.org" target="_new">Node-RED</a> node to output to a
Raspberry Pi Unicorn HAT from Pimorini.
Pre-requisites
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The Unicorn HAT python drivers need to be pre-installed... see the
<a href="http://learn.pimoroni.com/tutorial/unicorn-hat/getting-started-with-unicorn-hat" target="_new">
Pimoroni Getting Started with Unicorn HAT</a> page.
curl -sS get.pimoroni.com/unicornhat | bash
Install
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Run the following command in your Node-RED user directory - typically `~/.node-red`
npm i node-red-node-pi-unicorn-hat
Usage
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The background of the array can be configured using an 8x8 pixel sized
png image, or by specifying a single colour using an r,g,b triple.
The brightness can also be set in the configuration. Defaults to 20% so as not
to blind you.
A pixel is set by `msg.payload` with a CSV string `x,y,r,g,b` , where x and y
are 0 to 7, and r, g and b are 0 - 255.
If `x` or `y` are set to `*` then the complete row or column can be set.
Setting both `x` and `y` to `*` fills the background.
Multiple pixels can be specified at once by using `x1,y1,r1,g1,b1,x2,y2,r2,g2,b2,...` etc
The background can also be set to a colour by setting `msg.payload` to an r,g,b triple.
Any msg with a `msg.topic` identifies a 'sprite', which can then be moved
independently of the background. A 'sprite' can be a single pixel, or a group of pixels.
Setting `msg.payload` to `0` will delete the sprite from the list identified by `msg.topic`.
Setting `msg.payload` to `DEL` delete any sprites - leaving the background.
Setting `msg.payload` to `CLS` will clear the display to off and delete any sprites.
The overall brightness may be set by setting `msg.payload` to `brightness,nn`, where `nn` is 0 to 100.
The rotation may be set by setting `msg.payload` to 'rotate,rr', where 'rr' is 0, 90, 180 or 270.