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Screenly OSE -- Digital Signage for the Raspberry Pi

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Screenly OSE - Digital Signage for the Raspberry Pi

To learn more about Screenly, please visit the official website at ScreenlyApp.com. On the official site, you'll find the complete installation instructions, along with a live-demo of Screenly.

Docker image for development

To simplify development of the server module of Screenly OSE, we've created a Docker container. This is intended to run on your local machine with the Screenly OSE repository mounted as a volume.

Assuming you're in the source code repository, simply run:

$ docker run --rm -ti \
    -p 8080:8080 \
    -v $(pwd):/home/pi/screenly \
    wireload/screenly-ose-server

Disk Image Changelog

2014-11-03

  • Adds support for setting 24/12h clock.
  • System updates (including Bash and OpenSSL).
  • Solves an UTF8 bug (#226)
  • Various bugfixes.

2014-08-13

  • Adds support for Raspberry Pi Model B+.
  • Improves handling in viewer.py where the splash page is being displayed before server.py has been fully loaded.
  • Pulls in APT updates from Screenly's APT repository.
  • Other bugfixes up to commit 1946e252471fcf34c27903970fbde601189d65a5.

2014-07-17

  • Fixes issue with load screen failing to connect.
  • Adds support for video feeds (#210).
  • Resolves issue with assets not being added (#209).
  • Resolves issue with assets not moving to active properly (#201).
  • Pulls in APT updates from Screenly's APT repository.

2014-01-11

  • Upgrade kernel (3.10.25+) and firmware. Tracked in this fork.
  • Change and use Screenly's APT repository (apt.screenlyapp.com).
  • apt-get upgrade to the Screenly APT repository.
  • Update Screenly to latest version.
  • The disk image is available at ScreenlyApp.com.

Running the Unit Tests

nosetests --with-doctest