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jahmin

v0.1.4

Published

A JavaScript framework to build browser friendly Human Machine Interfaces for automation

Downloads

10

Readme

JaHMIn

A Javascript framework to build Human Machine Interfaces for IoT.

Installation

npm install jahmin

Working Principles

Jahmin is a framework that helps with the boiler plate necessary to put in comunication browser UI-elements with server-side sensors data. It allows for bi-directional comunications, for monitoring and control. Jahmin does this by offering an opinionated set of components:

  • UI elements are build using web-components inheriting from the, HMIElement class. These are Lit-Element components with a few helper functions.
  • An app state managment system (using ImperaJS) takes care of holding the state and propagating state changes to all elements.
  • A customizable DataCommsEngine class is provided for server-client data retrival and communication.
  • An app ServiceManager class takes care of initialization and configuration.
  • A customizable Error tray notification mechanism is provided to inform the user of any problem.

The basic idea is that once you implement the server-client data exchange protocol of your application within the DataCommsEngine class, all data points, the variables of your system, are accessible by name from the HMIElements. The framework takes care of connecting, populating and subscribing HMIElements to your data stream automatically. This decoupling between data comunication and UI gives the oppurtunity to re-use the components and share them. Jahmin comes with a set of basic components, which you can explore here.