Get Homebrew installed on your mac if you don't already have it
Install highlight. "brew install highlight". (This brings down Lua and Boost as well)
Get Homebrew installed on your mac if you don't already have it
Install highlight. "brew install highlight". (This brings down Lua and Boost as well)
//addEventListener polyfill 1.0 / Eirik Backer / MIT Licence | |
(function(win, doc){ | |
if(win.addEventListener)return; //No need to polyfill | |
function docHijack(p){var old = doc[p];doc[p] = function(v){return addListen(old(v))}} | |
function addEvent(on, fn, self){ | |
return (self = this).attachEvent('on' + on, function(e){ | |
var e = e || win.event; | |
e.preventDefault = e.preventDefault || function(){e.returnValue = false} | |
e.stopPropagation = e.stopPropagation || function(){e.cancelBubble = true} |
var config = exports; | |
// Then add `testHelpers` to the config to include it: | |
config["Browser tests"] = { | |
// Your own custom config here.... | |
// ... | |
// Expose the resources so we can fetch them with ajax | |
// Bad practice to use it as generic as this? | |
resources: [ |
/* ---------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
/* */ | |
/* A media query that captures: */ | |
/* */ | |
/* - Retina iOS devices */ | |
/* - Retina Macs running Safari */ | |
/* - High DPI Windows PCs running IE 8 and above */ | |
/* - Low DPI Windows PCs running IE, zoomed in */ | |
/* - Low DPI Windows PCs and Macs running Firefox, zoomed in */ | |
/* - Android hdpi devices and above */ |
(Full description and list of commands at - https://npmjs.org/doc/index.html)
Make sure to export your local $PATH and prepand relative ./node_modules/.bin/:
#!/bin/bash | |
# From http://tech.serbinn.net/2010/shell-script-to-create-ramdisk-on-mac-os-x/ | |
# | |
ARGS=2 | |
E_BADARGS=99 | |
if [ $# -ne $ARGS ] # correct number of arguments to the script; | |
then |
Software for the Project: | |
Raspbian Wheezy Debian Linux | |
Win32Disk Imager | |
The CanaKit comes with a pre-loaded SD card that includes the same version of Debian Wheezy that I used for this project. However, in an effort to get a little more speed out of the system, I used the 95MB/s Sandisk extreme listed above. It seemed to help, but I did not bench mark it beyond observation. | |
Anyway, lets get down to building a Raspberry Pi Web Kiosk. | |
Step 0: Get all of the hardware. | |
Step 1: Get all of the software. |
// Live video stream management for HTML5 video. Uses FFMPEG to connect to H.264 camera stream, | |
// Camera stream is remuxed to a MP4 stream for HTML5 video compatibility and segments are recorded for later playback | |
var liveStream = function (req, resp) { // handle each client request by instantiating a new FFMPEG instance | |
// For live streaming, create a fragmented MP4 file with empty moov (no seeking possible). | |
var reqUrl = url.parse(req.url, true) | |
var cameraName = typeof reqUrl.pathname === "string" ? reqUrl.pathname.substring(1) : undefined; | |
if (cameraName) { | |
try { | |
cameraName = decodeURIComponent(cameraName); |
(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.