NAME
Device::BlinkStick
SYNOPSIS
use 5.10.0 ;
use strict ;
use warnings ;
use Device::BlinkStick;
my $bs = Device::BlinkStick->new() ;
# set first LED on all devices to blue
my $all_devices = $bs->devices() ;
foreach my $k ( keys %$all_devices) {
$all->{$k}->set_color( 'blue') ;
}
# get the first blinkstick found
my $device = $bs->first() ;
# make it red
$first->led( color => 'red') ;
sleep( 2) ;
# blink red for 5 times, delaying for 250ms between black and the color
$first->blink( color => 'red', delay => 250, times => 5) ;
DESCRIPTION
Module to control a number of blinkstick devices http://blinkstick.com connected via USB.
new
Instantiate a new object, also finds all currently connected devices and populates the accessor method variables
parameters
- verbose
-
output some debug as things happen
access methods
- devices
-
Get all blinkstick device Device::BlinkStick::Stick objects available as a hash ref
my $bs = Device::BlinkStick->new() ; my $devices = $bs->devices() ;
- first
-
Get the first blink stick device (object Device::BlinkStick::Stick) found
my $bs = Device::BlinkStick->new() ; my $device = $bs->first() ; # make it red $first->led( color => 'red') ;
refresh_devices
Check the USB for any added or removed devices and update our internal list
Returns all blinkstick device objects available as a hash ref
my $bs = Device::BlinkStick->new() ;
my $current = $bs->refresh_devices() ;
find
Find a device by name or serial number
my $bs = Device::BlinkStick->new() ;
my $d = $bs->find( 'strip') ; # I have a device I've named strip!
$d->set_mode( 3) ;
$d->led( color => 'green') ; # set all LEDs to green
- name
-
The name or serial number to match
Returns undef if fails to match a device