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@betaflight/api
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@betaflight/api
A high level api for Betaflight
Betaflight api is a package built on top of the MSP protocol to provide a high level API to query objects and values from betaflight flight controllers, managing backwards compatibilty, and providing type information.
This library should be used if you want to write a user interface or query data specifically from betaflight flight controllers. This library is not gaurenteed to work with other types of flight controller.
Please see @betaflight/api-server
for an even higher level graph based
api for betaflight flight controllers.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS API IS CHANGING ALL THE TIME, IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PRODUCTION USAGE YET
$ yarn add @beteflight/api
import { ports, open, close, apiVersion, readFeatures, readAttitude, readGps } from "@betaflight/api";
(async () => {
const portsList = await ports();
console.log(portsList);
const port = portsList[0];
// Connect to the device, estabilsh it's an MSP device and read its API version
await open(port, () => {
console.log("Closed callback")
});
console.log(apiVersion(port));
consolt.log(await readFeatures(port));
while (true) {
console.log(Promise.all([
readAttitude(port),
readAnalogValues(port)
]);
...
}
// Close the port when you are done with it
await close(port)
})();
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A high-level API to read data from betaflight flight controllers
The npm package @betaflight/api receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, @betaflight/api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @betaflight/api demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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