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IO library that helps you use I2c, SPI, gpio, uart, pwm, analog inputs (aio) and more on a number of platforms such as the Intel galileo, the Intel edison and others
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mraaStub - JavaScript simulation and stubs for mraa
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This project enables simulation of a device which might be accessed via mraa.
Currently this library supports I2c, SPI, and GPIO. This project provides
several benefits:
1. Prevent crashes in nodejs applications using mraa on unsuported or
misconfigured hardware.
2. Enable basic simulation of mraa-accessible devices for unit testing.
The following example is based on an imaginary 'light bulb' device abstraction,
which exposes a value of brightness over a mraa-provided interface. Please see
the `test/index.js` file for an example.
You may install `mraaStub` from npm like this:
```
npm install mraaStub
```
Since we often switch between a mraaStub and the real mraa library, we
suggest creating an `index.js` file inside a `lib/mraaSwitcher` folder.
```js
/* index.js - file for switching between mraa and mraaStub
*/
// Define the conditions under which the mraaStub should be loaded
var platform = require('os').platform();
var m;
if (platform === 'win32') {
m = require('mraaStub');
} else {
m = require('mraa');
}
module.exports = m;
```
You can add this to your project in its own `lib/mraaSwitcher/index.js` file
and use `require('../mraaSwitcher')` everywhere!
See [COPYING file](../COPYING) in the root of this repository.