To clear up confusion between Screenly and Anthias, we have decided to rename Screenly OSE to Anthias. More details can be found in this blog post. The renaming process is now under way, and over the coming months, Anthias will receive a face lift and the love it deserves.
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The quickest way to get started is to use one of our pre-built disk images (powered by Balena Hub).
Do however note that that we are still in the process of knocking out some bugs. You can track the known issues here.
The tl;dr for on Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye Lite is:
$ bash <(curl -sL https://install-ose.srly.io)
This installation will take 15 minutes to several hours, depending on variables such as:
- The Raspberry Pi hardware version
- The SD card
- The internet connection
During ideal conditions (Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+, class 10 SD card and fast internet connection), the installation normally takes 15-30 minutes. On a Raspberry Pi Zero or Raspberry Pi Model B with a class 4 SD card, the installation will take hours. As such, it is usually a lot faster to use the provided disk images.
While you can deploy to your own Balena fleet, the easiest way to deploy using Balena OpenFleets.
- Forum
- Website (hosted on GitHub and the source is available here)
- Live Demo
- QA Checklist
- API Docs
- Developer Documentation
Anthias works on all Raspberry Pi versions, including Raspberry Pi Zero, Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, and Raspberry Pi 4 Model B.
To simplify development of the server module of Anthias, we've created a Docker container. This is intended to run on your local machine with the Anthias repository mounted as a volume.
Assuming you're in the source code repository, simply run:
$ docker-compose \
-f docker-compose.dev.yml up
Start the containers.
$ docker-compose \
-f docker-compose.test.yml up -d
Run the unit tests.
$ docker-compose \
-f docker-compose.test.yml \
exec -T srly-ose-test bash ./bin/prepare_test_environment.sh -s
$ docker-compose \
-f docker-compose.test.yml \
exec -T srly-ose-test nosetests -v -a '!fixme'