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Hi,
First of all, thank you very much for your great product.
Second : even after making this change, I still can't get my Serial-Monitor to
show me the serial data that comes in.
Any ideas on what I would need to check ?
Thx.
Original comment by dt.photo...@gmail.com
on 29 Aug 2013 at 1:08
Hi,
it is difficult to judge your progress in debugging from your question. So,
unfortunately, I can only explain how I tackled the problem.
Before trying with webiopi, I made sure that my serial communication worked
flawlessly with the terminal program "minicom" and that I was also able to
read/write with simple "cat" commands after the serial interface was configured
(baudrate, parity, etc.). It's some time ago, so I do not remember whether I
changed something in the /etc/webiopi/config configuration file (I definitely
activated the serial0 line) and/or changed the permissions on the /dev/ttyAMA0
(I started by launching the project as root anyway). For further debugging, I
launched webiopi as foreground process and started debugging by adding
logger.info("message") lines in the python code to see where the problem might
be located.
Best regards,
Marcus
Original comment by Marcus.B...@gmail.com
on 29 Aug 2013 at 8:19
Hi Marcus,
Thx for your input. I already double checked the serial communication and have
even built code for 2 status-leds that react differently, depending on which
command the RPi receives back via serial-connection. All of this works
perfectly.
Yesterday, I was testing my interface on my smartphone, which uses
Dolphin-browser and by coincidence I noticed that the Serial-monitor field,
which I adapted a bit to my own interface (just formatting and size) was
working just fine. It nicely displayed all information, I expected to be there.
Went back to my PC and laptop, opened FireFox, but it still didn't work. Opened
up IE on both and it worked just nicely. I've been a FireFox user since the
first moment, and this is one of the first times that I run into a problem,
where something doesn't work on FF but it works on IE.
Will have to look into that.
Best regards,
David
Original comment by dt.photo...@gmail.com
on 31 Aug 2013 at 6:27
Hi David,
I experienced the same problem with ttyUSB0. In my environment, IE uses the so
called compatibility mode by default. FF interprets the first line of an html
file very strictly – at least I didn't find any compatibility settings,
because it was too late at night or in the morning or so. Hence, I decided to
have a closer look at the jquery environment. Looking at the distributed
jquery.js I found out it is a rather outdated version 1.8.2 (for some pretty
good reasons I think). May be it's a good idea to apply some updates …
I used sudo nano /etc/webiopi/config to make some changes to use my private
test environment:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------#
[HTTP]
# HTTP Server configuration
enabled = true
port = 8000
# File containing sha256(base64("user:password"))
# Use webiopi-passwd command to generate it
# passwd-file = /etc/webiopi/passwd
# Use doc-root to change default HTML and resource files location
doc-root = /home/pi/WebIOPi-0.6.0/htdocs
# Use welcome-file to change the default "Welcome" file
welcome-file = index.html
#------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# :
# :
# :
#------------------------------------------------------------------------#
[DEVICES]
# :
# :
# :
# USB serial adapters
usb0 = Serial device:ttyUSB0 baudrate:9600
#usb1 = Serial device:ttyACM0 baudrate:9600
# :
# :
# :
#------------------------------------------------------------------------#
end of /etc/webiopi/config changes
The following files were downloaded from http://code.jquery.com/jquery/
sections jQueryCore and jQueryMobile, copied to /home/pi/WebIOPi-0.6.0/htdocs
on the PI and renamed accordingly later.
The original files were deleted - you may want to backup them before deletion
:-) for any purpose
jquery.mobile-1.3.2.min.css => jquery-mobile.css
jquery.mobile-1.3.2.min.js => jquery-mobile.js
jquery-2.0.3.min.js => jquery.js
Now I stopped and restarted the WebIOpi service
sudo /etc/init.d/webiopi stop
sudo /etc/init.d/webiopi start
The serial monitor works now fine with IE 10.0.9200.16660 and FF 23.0.1 both
under Win7. However, there are some more back-compatibility drawbacks and
issues according to http://jquery.com/browser-support/. Watch this carefully!
I didn't test more because it does the job in my environment :-) so it's up to
you to do more ...
May be this helps to solve the other serial issues too
Best regards
Karl-Heinz
Original comment by DC4PC...@gmail.com
on 5 Sep 2013 at 2:37
I admit I tested the Serial Monitor only with Chrome.
Original comment by tro...@trouch.com
on 27 Nov 2013 at 9:37
Original comment by tro...@trouch.com
on 4 Jan 2014 at 9:00
Original comment by tro...@trouch.com
on 4 Jan 2014 at 9:01
Issue 79 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by tro...@trouch.com
on 28 Jan 2014 at 9:10
This issue was closed by revision r1412.
Original comment by tro...@trouch.com
on 28 Jan 2014 at 11:13
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
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