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balena-device-status

v3.2.1

Published

Balena device status interpreter

Downloads

35

Readme

balena-device-status

Balena device status interpreter

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Role

The intention of this module is to provide an encapsulated way to interpret the different device properties as a human readable device status.

THIS MODULE IS LOW LEVEL AND IS NOT MEANT TO BE USED BY END USERS DIRECTLY.

Unless you know what you're doing, use the Balena SDK instead.

Installation

Install balena-device-status by running:

$ npm install --save balena-device-status

Documentation

deviceStatus.status : Object

Kind: static constant of deviceStatus
Summary: Map of possible device statuses
Access: public

deviceStatus.statuses : Array.<Object>

Kind: static constant of deviceStatus
Summary: Array of device statuses along with their display names
Access: public

deviceStatus.getStatus(device) ⇒ Promise

Kind: static method of deviceStatus
Summary: Get status of a device
Access: public
Fulfil: Object - device status

| Param | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | device | Object | device |

Example

balena = require('balena-sdk')
deviceStatus = require('balena-device-status')

balena.models.device.get('9174944').then (device) ->
	deviceStatus.getStatus(device).then (status) ->
		console.log(status.key)
		console.log(status.name)

Support

If you're having any problem, please raise an issue on GitHub and the Balena team will be happy to help.

Tests

Run the test suite by doing:

$ npm test

Contribute

Before submitting a PR, please make sure that you include tests, and that coffeelint runs without any warning:

$ npm run lint

License

The project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.