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Lua RTOS configuration
The Lua RTOS configuration functions allows to configure some aspects of Lua RTOS. These functions are provided as an extension of the Lua os module.
Performs a factory reset of your installed firmware. The factory reset performs the following actions:
- Erase the ota data partition for OTA enabled firmwares, so in the next reboot the factory app is executed.
Arguments: nothing.
Returns: nothing.
os.factoryreset()
If enabled Lua RTOS records the commands entered by the programmer. The programmer can access the previous entered commands with the up & down keys. This function is only available if an SD Card is attached to your board or if the system was built with support for a RAM FS. In that latter case, make sure the RAM FS has properly been mounted using fs.mount("/rfs","ramfs")
Arguments:
- enable (optional): true for enable / false for disable. If this argument is not provided the function returns the current history setting.
Returns: nothing, or the current history setting (true/false) if the enable argument is not provided.
-- Enable history
os.histrory(true)
Enable or disable Lua RTOS log to the console. If it's enabled log messages are displayed in the console and written to the /log/messages.log file if an SD Card is attached. If it's disabled log mesages are written to the /log/messages.log file if an SD Card is attached.
Arguments:
- enable (optional): true for enable / false for disable. If this argument is not provided the function returns the current logcons setting.
Returns: nothing, or the current logcons setting (true/false) if the enable argument is not provided.
-- Disable logs on the console
os.logcons(false)
Sets the log level. The log level controls the amount of log information that Lua RTOS show in the console, and puts in the /log/messages.log file (is an SD Card is attached).
Arguments:
- level (optional): the log level, can be either os.LOG_ALL, os.LOG_INFO, os.LOG_EMERG, os.LOG_ALERT, os.LOG_CRIT, os.LOG_ERR, os.LOG_WARNING, os.LOG_NOTICE, os.LOG_DEBUG. If this argument is not provided the function returns the current loglevel setting.
Returns: nothing, or the current loglevel setting if the enable argument is not provided.
-- Show only error logs
os.loglevel(os.LOG_ERR)
Logs a message to the syslog.
Arguments:
- message: the message to log to the syslog
- level (optional): the log level, can be either os.LOG_ALL, os.LOG_INFO, os.LOG_EMERG, os.LOG_ALERT, os.LOG_CRIT, os.LOG_ERR, os.LOG_WARNING, os.LOG_NOTICE, os.LOG_DEBUG. If this argument is not provided the function returns the current loglevel setting.
Returns: nothing
-- Log an informative message
os.syslog("foo", os.LOG_INFO)
Enables or disables logging to a remote rsyslog server.
Arguments:
- server (optional): the name or ip address of the remote syslog server. Empty string or 0.0.0.0 to disable.
Returns: the currently set rsyslog server
-- Retrieve the currently set rsyslog server
/ > os.rsyslog()
0.0.0.0
-- Set a new rsyslog server
/ > os.rsyslog("10.0.0.1")
10.0.0.1
-- Retrieve the currently set rsyslog server
/ > os.rsyslog()
10.0.0.1
-- Disable logging to a remote syslog server
/ > os.rsyslog("0.0.0.0")
0.0.0.0
Enable or disable Lua RTOS shell. If shell is enabled the programmer can interact with Lua RTOS in a friendly way:
/ > ls
f 370 abp.lua
d - examples
d - sys
f 468 system.lua
f 388 wifi.lua
f 40 autorun.lua
/ > cd examples
/examples > ls
d - blocks
d - lua
d - a
f 0 system.lua
/examples >
Arguments:
- enable (optional): true for enable / false for disable. If this argument is not provided the function returns the current shell setting.
Returns: nothing, or the current shell setting (true/false) if the enable argument is not provided.