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node-eyefi

v0.0.1

Published

Downloads

6

Readme

Node-Eyefi

We are creating a platform independant Eyefi Server written in Node. With a very focused feature set.

Features include:

  • Store received files in folder
  • Execute command after file has been received
  • JPEG, RAW & MOV
  • Multiple cards

Installation

Simplfy clone the repository, run npm install and start the app.

git clone git://github.com/komola/node-eyefi.git
npm install .

Usage

First. Setup your card so that it sends files to a computer. Also make sure that TransferRelay is turned OFF

Second. Change the config so it does what you want it to :)

Third. Start the server.

node app.js

If you want to choose a different config file

node app.js otherconfig.js

As soon as an image comes in, we'll inform you in the console.

Todo

  • GeoTagging
  • Create JPEG previews for RAW files
  • Different Config

Issues?

The software has only been tested with Windows 7 x64, Mac OS X (10.5 and 10.6) and Debian 6 and an Eye-FI PRO X2 Card (Version 5.0001).

If you open an Issue, state as much information as possible such as: Eye-FI Firmware, Operating System, Node Version.

Thanks

The documentation was taken from https://github.com/tachang/EyeFiServer and https://github.com/kristofg/rifec