ObnizCloud Opens Advanced IoT Development to All Users With Free July Update
The free release of these features lowers the barrier for general users to experiment with IoT development using obnizOS7's advanced capabilities.
Reporting from 1 source: ASCII.jp.
ObnizCloud released two new features in July: an online Lua editor and a self-hosting URL setting. Both are free for all users and enable advanced IoT development on the web. The Lua editor allows remote execution and writing to devices, while the self-hosting feature lets users redirect devices to their own servers.
The new features are built on obnizOS7, the company's latest operating system for IoT devices. The online Lua editor provides a browser-based environment where users can write and run Lua scripts directly on connected devices, with a separate JavaScript editor for web-side code. A log area and view panel help visualize results. The self-hosting URL setting allows devices to connect to obnizCloud first, then redirect to a user-defined server running open-source obniz-dock and obniz.js. This makes it possible to use obniz devices in a fully on-premises setup while retaining the option to return to obnizCloud for OTA updates and other services.
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