I could not figure out how to connect to a TCP socket directly from
Angular.
As pippin mentioned you likely don't need to. Just send your commands to
/jsonrpc.js as outlined many times. If you serve up the skin from LMS
you wouldn't even have to bother about security issues.
(and it's
The server has a JSON/RPC interface. You probably don't need the CLI and
proxy either.
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mherger wrote:
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> I think requiring Apache and Node will be a killer for most users.
>
If you're not using a Raspberry Pi, yes, that is probably a killer. But
on a Raspberry Pi it's easily availabe and installed. It's written with
the Raspberry Pi in mind.
mherger wrote:
> And tbh: I don't
There's also the 'responsive skin'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107988-Mobile-responsive-skin=responsive)
that seems to be along the same line of thinking with regards to mobile
platforms.
alfista's
Hi Gerrelt,
I think requiring Apache and Node will be a killer for most users. And
tbh: I don't see why that would be needed. I didn't quite understand why
do you believe the web page cannot talk to LMS directly.
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Hi all!
I've made a web based LMS remote controller. This is a website that has
the basic controls for your LMS server.
It's specifically made to run on smaller devices like phones. Because it
runs in a browser this will work on Android, Iphone, Windows Phone etc.
It looks like this:
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