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In this tutorial we created simple ui and learned how to control our raspberry pi dc motors and servos with React and SocketIO. Also I'm used pigpio
npm module for communication with raspberrypi
git clone https://github.com/onurryazici/raspberrypi-wifi-robot
cd PROJECT_LOCATION/ && npm i
Start ui : cd PROJECT_LOCATION/ && npm start
Start backend : cd PROJECT_LOCATION/src/server && node index.js
In this project we are used two different voltage sources. Be careful this is not preferable. I did for just controlling car with javascript. Maybe someone benefit.