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Node-RED Nodes

A collection of nodes for Node-RED. See below for a list.

Installation

Eventually, the nodes will be npm-installable, but we're not there yet. Until then:

  1. cd into the nodes directory of Node-RED
  2. Either:
  • download the zip of the repository and extract it
  • run git clone https://github.com/node-red/node-red-nodes.git
  1. npm install any of the individual node dependencies

This is all too manual, so the sooner we npm-enable this stuff the better

Contributing

Please read the Contributing section of the main project README

The key points are:

  • try to follow the conventions we use (all undocumented at the moment just to make it interesting)
  • focus on the UX of the node - make it simple to do simple things and simple to do advanced things. Don't force a user wanting to do simple things have to wade through the advanced things.
  • avoid duplication

Contributor License Agreement

In order for us to accept pull-requests, the contributor must first complete a Contributor License Agreement (CLA). This clarifies the intellectual property license granted with any contribution. It is for your protection as a Contributor as well as the protection of IBM and its customers; it does not change your rights to use your own Contributions for any other purpose.

Once you have created a pull-request, we'll provide a link to the appropriate CLA document.

If you are an IBMer, please contact us directly as the contribution process is slightly different.

Copyright 2013 IBM Corp. under the Apache 2.0 license.

Extra Node Information

Analysis

72-wordpos - Analyses the payload and classifies the part-of-speech of each word. The resulting message has msg.pos added with the results. A word may appear in multiple categories (eg, 'great' is both a noun and an adjective).

74-swearfilter - Analyses the payload and tries to filter out any messages containing bad swear words. This only operates on payloads of type string. Everything else is blocked.

Hardware

37-rpi-piface - Adds support for the PiFace interface module for Raspberry Pi.

78-ledborg - A simple driver for the LEDborg plug on module for Raspberry Pi.

60-wemo - Basic node to drive a WeMo socket and switch. Does not use discovery.

76-blinkstick - Provides support for the BlinkStick USB LED device.

77-blink1 - Provides support for the Blink1 USB LED from ThingM.

78-digiRGB - Provides support for the DigiSpark RGB USB LED.

79-sensorTag - Reads data from the Ti BLE SensorTag device.

101-scanBLE - Scans for a particular Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) device.

145-BBB-hardware - A collection of analogue & digital input & output nodes for the Beaglebone Black

IO

26-rawserial - Only really needed for Windows boxes without serialport npm module installed. Uses a simple read of the serial port as a file to input data. You must set the baud rate etc externally before starting Node-RED. This node does not implement pooling of connections so only one instance of each port may be used - so in or out but not both.

39-wol - Sends a Wake-On-LAN magic packet to the mac address specified. You may instead set msg.mac to dynamically set the target device mac to wake up.

88-ping - Pings a machine and returns the trip time in mS. Returns false if no response received within 3 seconds, or if the host is unresolveable. Default ping is every 20 seconds but can be configured.

Social

69-mpd - MPD music control nodes. Output node expects payload to be a valid mpc command. Currently only simple commands that expect no reply are supported. Input node creates a payload object with Artist, Album, Title, Genre and Date.

57-notify - Uses Growl to provide a desktop popup containing the payload. Only useful on the local machine.

57-prowl - Uses Prowl to push the payload to an Apple device that has the Prowl app installed.

57-pushbullet - Uses PushBullet to push the payload to an Android device that has the PushBullet app installed.

92-xmpp - Connects to an XMPP server to send and receive messages.

Storage

67-leveldb - Uses LevelDB for a simple key value pair database.

68-mysql - Allows basic access to a MySQL database. This node uses the query operation against the configured database. This does allow both INSERTS and DELETES. By it's very nature it allows SQL injection... so be careful out there...

69-ddbout - Support output to Amazon DynamoDB.

Time

79-suncalc - Uses the suncalc module to generate an output at sunrise and sunset based on a specified location. Several choices of definition of sunrise and sunset are available,

Misc

99-sample - A sample node with more comments than most to try to help you get started without any other docs...