Angular 2 IoT
IoT support for Angular 2
Angular 2 IoT is an experimental technology that allows you to program physical hardware (buttons, LEDs, etc.)
using Angular 2. It provides a set of directives, such as <iot-button>
and <iot-led>
that let you interface
with the hardware. It is even possible to create an application that renders both a Web interface and an IoT (hardware)
interface with a single code base. See ng2-simon for an example.
Behind the scenes, it uses a combination of angular-universal for running the application inside Node.js, and the johnny-five library for interfacing with the hardware.
Building & Running the Blink example
The Blink Example will blink the built-in LED on an Adruino board that is connected to your PC. You will need to upload the StandardFirmata firmware to your Arduino board first.
git clone https://github.com/urish/angular2-iot
cd angular2-iot
npm install
npm run example:build
npm run example:run
Note: The example program will try to detect the serial port that the Arduino
is connected to automatically. You can manually specify the port name by
setting the SERIAL_PORT
environment variable prior to running the example.
Presentation (April 2016)
Check out ng2-simon for a complete example of using angular2-iot for powering a game that can be run both inside the web browser and on real hardware.