JSFlashAero,
48 | an Automatic Download-And-Display Java-Script application
49 | for downloading and displaying the last image on Toshiba®
50 | FlashAir® Wifi SD-Cards.
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52 | Developed by:
53 | Christian Holl (rad-lab.net)
54 | License: AGPL V3
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1 | body
2 | {
3 | font-family: Helvetica;
4 | position: absolute;
5 | top: 0;
6 | left: 0;
7 | height:100%;
8 | width:100%;
9 | margin: 0;
10 | }
11 |
12 | a
13 | {
14 | color: white;
15 | font-weight: bold;
16 | font-style: italic;
17 | font-variant: normal;
18 | text-decoration: none;
19 | }
20 |
21 | a:hover
22 | {
23 | color: orange;
24 | }
25 |
26 | button
27 | {
28 | min-height: 44px;
29 | min-width: 44px;
30 | }
31 |
32 | #settings
33 | {
34 | position: fixed;
35 | top: 50px;
36 | left: 10px;
37 | padding: 10px;
38 | text-align:center;
39 | z-index:100;
40 | width: 30%;
41 | max-height:90%;
42 | background-color: rgb(85, 85, 85);
43 | text-align:center;
44 | border-radius:20px;
45 | border: 2px solid white;
46 | overflow: auto;
47 | color:white;
48 | }
49 |
50 | #settings_button
51 | {
52 |
53 | }
54 |
55 | #control
56 | {
57 | position: fixed;
58 | top: 0;
59 | left: 0;
60 | width: 30%;
61 |
62 | float: left;
63 | z-index:10;
64 | width: 30%;
65 | height: 100%;
66 | opacity: 0.9;
67 | }
68 |
69 |
70 | #folder
71 | {
72 | text-align:left;
73 | display: block;
74 | }
75 |
76 |
77 |
78 | .headline
79 | {
80 | left: 50%;
81 | width: 50%;
82 |
83 | text-align:center;
84 | margin-top:15px;
85 | margin-bottom: 10px;
86 | padding: 10px;
87 | padding-top: 2px;
88 | padding-bottom: 2px;
89 |
90 | font-weight:bold;
91 | font-size:small;
92 | border: 1px solid white;
93 | border-left: 15px solid white;
94 | border-right: 15px solid white;
95 |
96 | border-radius: 60px;
97 |
98 | }
99 |
100 |
101 |
102 |
103 | #content
104 | {
105 | background-color: black;
106 | }
107 |
108 |
109 | #directory_storage
110 | {
111 | background-color: rgb(85, 85, 85);
112 | width:90%;
113 | border:none;
114 | text-align:center;
115 | }
116 |
117 | li
118 | {
119 | list-style-type: none;
120 | }
121 |
122 | .folderClosePicture
123 | {
124 | float:left;
125 | background-image: url("COLLAPSE.SVG");
126 | background-repeat: none;
127 | background-size: 100% 100%;
128 | width: 15px;
129 | height: 15px;
130 | }
131 |
132 |
133 |
134 | .dir_content_div
135 | {
136 | align: center;
137 | valign: middle;
138 |
139 | white-space: nowrap;
140 | }
141 |
142 | #histogram_settings
143 | {
144 | display: none;
145 | }
146 |
147 | #content
148 | {
149 | position: absolute;
150 | top: 0;
151 | left: 0;
152 | max-height:100%;
153 | max-width:100%;
154 | height:100%;
155 | width:100%;
156 | margin:0;
157 | }
158 |
159 | #divImg
160 | {
161 | position: absolute;
162 | top: 0;
163 | left: 0;
164 | max-height:100%;
165 | max-width:100%;
166 | height:100%;
167 | width:100%;
168 | margin:0;
169 | background-image: url("test.jpg");
170 | background-size:contain;
171 | background-repeat:no-repeat;
172 | background-position:center;
173 | }
174 |
175 | #fullscreen_button
176 | {
177 |
178 | }
179 |
180 | #run_button
181 | {
182 |
183 | }
184 |
185 | .dir_button
186 | {
187 |
188 | }
189 |
190 | .dir_radio
191 | {
192 | min-height: 44px;
193 | min-width: 44px;
194 | }
195 |
196 | .dir_path
197 | {
198 | font-size: 20px;
199 | }
200 |
201 | div
202 | {
203 | margin-top: 10px;
204 | }
205 |
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1 | /**
2 | * When set to true, this variable makes it possible to debug css for the folder selector without having
3 | * connection to a card.
4 | */
5 | var debug_tree=false;
6 |
7 | /**
8 | * Execute function settingsLoad at DOM Load
9 | * if browser does not support it is also executed from the bodies "onLoad" statement
10 | * @{
11 | */
12 | document.addEventListener("load", cookieLoad, false);
13 | document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", cookieLoad, false);
14 | /**
15 | * @}
16 | */
17 |
18 | /**
19 | * This variable contains the last loaded image with its full path
20 | */
21 | var last_image;
22 |
23 |
24 | /**
25 | * keeps the current running timeout for the runner
26 | */
27 | var timeout;
28 |
29 | /**
30 | * a variable for safe disable of the runner function in any state
31 | */
32 | var run=false;
33 |
34 | /**
35 | * The time and date of the latest picture known to the application are stored here
36 | * @{
37 | */
38 | var last_time=0;
39 | var last_date=0;
40 | /**
41 | * @}
42 | */
43 |
44 | /**
45 | * This variable specifies the current state of the settings menus visibility
46 | */
47 | var settings_displayed=false;
48 |
49 | /**
50 | * This function gets a cookie
51 | * @param variable
52 | * @returns
53 | */
54 | function getCookie(variable)
55 | {
56 | var n = variable + "=";
57 | var cookieArray = document.cookie.split(';');
58 | for(var i=0; i>11,
145 | minute:(time&(0x3F<<5))>>5,
146 | second:(time&(0x1F))*2
147 | };
148 |
149 | this.date_human=
150 | {
151 | year:((date&(0x3F<<9))>>9)+1980,
152 | month:((date&(0x1F<<5))>>5),
153 | day:date&(0x1F),
154 | };
155 | }
156 |
157 | /**
158 | * Creates objects out of the string returned by the getFolder command of FlashAir card
159 | * @param directory_info the string returned by getFolder content
160 | * @returns {Array} of fileObject elements
161 | */
162 | function splitDirectoryContent(directory_info)
163 | {
164 | lines=directory_info.split('\n');
165 | dir_content = [];
166 | for (var l = 0; l < lines.length; l++)
167 | {
168 | line=lines[l].split(',');
169 | if(line.length==6)
170 | {
171 | ob=new fileObject(line[0],line[1],line[2],line[3],line[4],line[5]);
172 | dir_content.push(ob);
173 | }
174 | }
175 | return dir_content;
176 | }
177 |
178 | /**
179 | * This function queries the directory content from the server
180 | * @param directory The directory string
181 | * @param callback function(directory, directory_content, callback_info) which is called when directory listing was received
182 | * @param callback_info Additional information for the callback function
183 | */
184 | function getDirectoryContent(directory, callback, callback_info)
185 | {
186 | if(directory=='')
187 | directory='/';
188 |
189 | if (window.XMLHttpRequest)
190 | {
191 | oReq=new XMLHttpRequest();
192 | }
193 | else
194 | {
195 | alert("Browser not supported, sorry!");
196 | return;
197 | }
198 | oReq.open("GET","/command.cgi?op=100&DIR="+directory,true);
199 |
200 | oReq.onload = function (oEvent) {
201 | var directory_content=splitDirectoryContent(oReq.response);
202 | callback(directory, directory_content, callback_info);
203 | };
204 | oReq.send(null);
205 | }
206 |
207 | /**
208 | * This function creates the folderlist for a directory
209 | * @param directory the directory string
210 | * @param directory_content {Array} of fileObjects
211 | * @param dir_descriptor The string of the id of the directories div container
212 | */
213 | function createFolderListEntries(directory, directory_content, dir_descriptor)
214 | {
215 |
216 | if(directory=='/')
217 | directory='';
218 |
219 | var element=document.getElementById('dir_id_'+ dir_descriptor);
220 |
221 | button=element.getElementsByClassName('dir_button')[0];
222 | button.innerHTML='-';
223 | button.setAttribute('onclick',"collapseDirectory('" + dir_descriptor + "')");
224 |
225 | var directory_content_div = document.createElement("div");
226 | directory_content_div.setAttribute('class', 'dir_content');
227 | element.appendChild(directory_content_div);
228 |
229 | var list = document.createElement("ol");
230 | directory_content_div.appendChild(list);
231 |
232 |
233 | for (var i = 0; i < directory_content.length; i++)
234 | {
235 | var dir_obj = directory_content[i];
236 | if(dir_obj.isDirectory)
237 | {
238 | var lentry=document.createElement("li");
239 | list.appendChild(lentry);
240 |
241 | var div_id=dir_descriptor + '_' + dir_obj.filename;
242 | var lentry_div=document.createElement("div");
243 | lentry_div.setAttribute('id','dir_id_' + div_id);
244 | lentry_div.setAttribute('class', 'dir_content_div');
245 | lentry.appendChild(lentry_div);
246 |
247 |
248 |
249 |
250 | var nbutton = document.createElement('button');
251 | nbutton.innerHTML='+';
252 | nbutton.setAttribute('class', 'dir_button');
253 | nbutton.setAttribute('onclick',"expandDirectory('" + div_id + "')");
254 |
255 | lentry_div.appendChild(nbutton);
256 |
257 | var lentry_head=document.createElement("span");
258 | lentry_head.setAttribute('class', 'dir_path');
259 | lentry_head.innerHTML=dir_obj.filename;
260 | lentry_div.appendChild(lentry_head);
261 |
262 | var nradio = document.createElement('input');
263 | nradio.setAttribute('class', 'dir_radio');
264 | nradio.setAttribute('type', 'radio');
265 | nradio.setAttribute('name', 'directory');
266 | nradio.setAttribute('value', directory + '/' + dir_obj.filename);
267 | nradio.setAttribute('onclick', 'directoryUpdate("'+ nradio.value + '")');
268 | if(document.getElementById('directory_storage').value == nradio.value)
269 | nradio.setAttribute('checked', 'checked');
270 |
271 | lentry_div.appendChild(nradio);
272 |
273 | }
274 | }
275 | }
276 |
277 | /**
278 | * Creates the directory list for a single directory in the settings.
279 | * @param dir_descriptor The id of the div container of the directory
280 | */
281 | function expandDirectory(dir_descriptor)
282 | {
283 |
284 | var element=document.getElementById('dir_id_'+ dir_descriptor);
285 | var directory=element.getElementsByClassName('dir_radio')[0].value;
286 |
287 | if(debug_tree)//create Test entries
288 | {
289 | var directory_content=[];
290 | for (var i = 0; i < 5; i++)
291 | {
292 | directory_content.push(new fileObject(directory,'c_' + i, 1000, (1<<4), 0815, 1234));
293 | }
294 | createFolderListEntries(directory, directory_content, dir_descriptor);
295 | }
296 | else
297 | {
298 | getDirectoryContent(directory, createFolderListEntries, dir_descriptor);
299 | }
300 | }
301 |
302 | /**
303 | * This collapses a directory entry in the settings
304 | * @param dir_descriptor the div container of the directory entry
305 | */
306 | function collapseDirectory(dir_descriptor)
307 | {
308 | var element=document.getElementById('dir_id_'+ dir_descriptor);
309 |
310 | var button=element.getElementsByClassName('dir_button')[0];
311 | button.innerHTML='+';
312 | button.setAttribute('onclick',"expandDirectory('" + dir_descriptor + "')");
313 |
314 | var content=element.getElementsByClassName('dir_content')[0];
315 | element.removeChild(content);
316 |
317 | }
318 |
319 | /**
320 | * This function enables or disables the displaying an element with the display element
321 | * in CSS
322 | * @param elementID The ID of the element to be updated
323 | * @param show If true the element will be visible, if false it will be hidden.
324 | */
325 | function displayElement(elementID, show)
326 | {
327 | if(show)
328 | show='initial';
329 | else
330 | show='none';
331 |
332 | document.getElementById(elementID).style.display = show;
333 | }
334 |
335 | /**
336 | * Changes the display of the settings
337 | * also updates the cookie of the settings state
338 | */
339 | function Settings()
340 | {
341 | settings_displayed=!settings_displayed;
342 |
343 | displayElement('settings', settings_displayed);
344 |
345 | setCookie('settings',settings_displayed, 365);
346 | }
347 |
348 |
349 | /**
350 | * Function to be executed on page load to set everything as it was last time the
351 | * user used the application
352 | */
353 | function cookieLoad()
354 | {
355 | /*
356 | * Get directory
357 | */
358 | directory=getCookie('directory');
359 | if(directory=='')
360 | directory="/";
361 |
362 | if(directory=="/")
363 | {
364 | directory_field=document.getElementById('root_radio');
365 | directory_field.setAttribute('checked', 'checked');
366 | }
367 |
368 | directory_field=document.getElementById('directory_storage');
369 | directory_field.setAttribute('value', directory);
370 |
371 |
372 |
373 | /*
374 | * Get settings status
375 | */
376 | settings_cookie=getCookie('settings');
377 | if(settings_cookie=='' || settings_cookie == 'true')
378 | settings_cookie=true;
379 | else
380 | settings_cookie=false;
381 |
382 | settings_displayed=settings_cookie;
383 | displayElement('settings', settings_cookie);
384 | }
385 |
386 | /**
387 | * This function is called when the user selects another directory for
388 | * watching it, for automatically loading the latest image
389 | * @param directory The full directory path
390 | */
391 | function directoryUpdate(directory)
392 | {
393 | //Reset the latest time, to get the latest picture of the new directory
394 | last_date=0;
395 | last_time=0;
396 |
397 | setCookie('directory', directory, 365);
398 | directory_field=document.getElementById('directory_storage');
399 | directory_field.setAttribute('value', directory);
400 | }
401 |
402 |
403 | /**
404 | * This function updates the latest picture according to the folder content
405 | * of the selected folder
406 | * @param directory The current selected directory
407 | * @param directory_content {array} of FileObjects representing the current folders content
408 | * @param callback_info the Callback information for it being used as callback function (not used)
409 | */
410 | function PictureUpdate(directory, directory_content, callback_info)
411 | {
412 | load_file='';
413 | for (var i = 0; i < directory_content.length; i++)
414 | {
415 | var dir_obj = directory_content[i];
416 |
417 | //Is it just a normal file?
418 | // if( !dir_obj.isHidden
419 | // &&!dir_obj.isSystemFile
420 | // &&!dir_obj.isVolume
421 | // &&!dir_obj.isDirectory
422 | // &&!dir_obj.isArchive)
423 | //
424 | if(1)
425 | {
426 | filename_parts=dir_obj.filename.split('.');
427 |
428 |
429 |
430 | if(filename_parts.length!=0)
431 | {
432 | ending=filename_parts[filename_parts.length-1];
433 | ending=ending.toLowerCase();
434 | if(ending == 'jpg')
435 | {
436 |
437 | if(last_date<=dir_obj.date || last_time
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1 | JSFlashAero
2 | ===========
3 |
4 | A JavaScript Application for automatic display of new photos on Toshiba FlashAir Wifi SD-Cards
5 |
6 | Install:
7 |
8 | 1. Copy folder JSFAERO to the SD_WLAN directory on your FlashAir Card
9 | 2. Edit your List.htm and add a Link to JSFAERO/INDEX.HTM (optional)
10 |
11 | Example:
12 | ```html
13 |
14 |