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node-red-contrib-ui-actions
Advanced tools
Have you tried to disable a button in the node-red dashboard? Or set the value of a text input in a different flow?
This project is a set of custom dashboard nodes that support advanced control of the UI.
Example of a text input:
To report an issue use the project GitHub page
Available actions:
Configuration:
Available actions:
Configuration:
Available actions:
Example:
Allows to call any of the above actions in any node without a wire
Allows to start a flow when a dashboard tab is loaded
Configuration:
Install node-red.
Install this package with "npm install node-red-contrib-ui-actions --save" in ~./node-red or via the Palette Manager in node-red.
If everything was successfull you should see the new nodes under the dashboard category.
FAQs
node-red custom widgets
The npm package node-red-contrib-ui-actions receives a total of 85 weekly downloads. As such, node-red-contrib-ui-actions popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that node-red-contrib-ui-actions 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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