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js-raspberrypi-oled-text

v1.13.0

Published

Use three lines of scrollable text on OLED lcd from a Raspberry Pi

Downloads

4

Readme

raspberrypi-oled-text

Use three lines of scrollable text on OLED lcd from a Raspberry Pi

Installation

npm i raspberrypi-oled-text

Basic Usage

const Oled = require('raspberrypi-oled-text');

const oled = new Oled();
oled.on('ready', () => {
  oled.firstLineScroll = 'on';
  oled.firstLine = 'Line 1 scroll';
  oled.secondLineScroll = 'off';
  oled.secondLine = 'Line 2 no scroll';
  oled.thirdLineScroll = 'auto';
  oled.thirdLine = 'Line 3 autoscroll';
});
oled.init();

Scroll modes

Valid scroll mode values:

  • 'on' - The line will scroll
  • 'off' - The line will not scroll
  • 'auto' - The line will scroll only if the characters don't fit onto the screen width

Optimization

When setting consecutively the scroll mode and the text content of a line you should use the method instead of the setter

oled.firstLineScroll = 'on';          //  Uses two process commands internally
oled.firstLine = 'Not optimized';     //  (not optimized)

oled.setFirstLine('Optimized', 'on'); // Uses only one process command internally (optimized)

API

  • Methods
    • init() - Starts the Oled lcd
    • setFirstLine(text, scroll) - Sets the first line scroll mode and text.
      • text - String - REQUIRED - The text content of the first line.
      • scroll - String - REQUIRED - The scroll mode of the first line.
    • setSecondLine(text, scroll) - Sets the second line scroll mode and text.
      • text - String - REQUIRED - The text content of the second line.
      • scroll - String - REQUIRED - The scroll mode of the second line.
    • setThirdLine(text, scroll) - Sets the third line scroll mode and text.
      • text - String - REQUIRED - The text content of the third line.
      • scroll - String - REQUIRED - The scroll mode of the third line.
  • Members
    • ready - Boolean - READ-ONLY - True if the Oled screen is ready to be controlled
    • firstLine - String - The text content of the first line. Default empty string
    • secondLine - String - The text content of the second line. Default empty string
    • thirdLine - String - The text content of the third line. Default empty string
    • firstLineScroll - String - The scroll mode of the first line. Default 'auto'
    • secondLineScroll - String - The scroll mode of the second line. Default 'auto'
    • thirdLineScroll - String - The scroll mode of the third line. Default 'auto'
  • Events
    • 'ready' - Fires when the Oled screen is ready to be controlled