INAV Configurator is a crossplatform configuration tool for the INAV flight control system.
It runs as an app within Google Chrome and allows you to configure the INAV software running on any supported INAV target.
Various types of aircraft are supported by the tool and by INAV, e.g. quadcopters, hexacopters, octocopters and fixed-wing aircraft.
INAV Configurator comes as is
, without any warranty and support from authors. If you found a bug, please create an issue on GitHub.
GitHub issue tracker is reserved for bugs and other technical problems. If you do not know how to setup everything, hardware is not working or have any other support problem, please consult:
You have to remove C:\Users%Your_UserNname%\AppData\Local\inav-configurator
folder and all its content.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMoULyiFDp4
Alternatively, on Windows with PowerShell you can use post_install_cleanup.ps1
script that will do the cleaning. (thank you James Cherrill)
Depending on target operating system, INAV Configurator is distributed as standalone application or Chrome App.
- Visit release page
- Download Configurator for Windows platform (win32 or win64 is present)
- Extract ZIP archive
- Run INAV Configurator app from unpacked folder
- Configurator is not signed, so you have to allow Windows to run untrusted application. There might be a monit for it during first run
- Visit release page
- Download Configurator for Linux platform (linux32 and linux64 are present)
- Extract tar.gz archive
- Make the following files executable:
- inav-configurator
chmod +x inav-configurator
- (5.0.0+) chrome_crashpad_handler
chmod +x chrome_crashpad_handler
- inav-configurator
- Run INAV Configurator app from unpacked folder
On some Linux distros, you may be missing libatomic
, a NW.JS
(specially libnode.so
) dependency. If so, please install libatomic
using your distro's package manager, e.g:
- Arch Linux:
sudo pacman -S --needed libatomic_ops
- Debian / Ubuntu:
sudo apt install libatomic1
- Fedora:
sudo dnf install libatomic
- Visit release page
- Download Configurator for Mac platform
- Extract ZIP archive
- Run INAV Configurator
- Configurator is not signed, so you have to allow Mac to run untrusted application. There might be a monit for it during first run
For local development, node.js build system is used.
- Install node.js
- From project folder run
npm install
- To build the JS and CSS files and start the configurator:
- With NW.js: Run
npm start
. - With Chrome: Run
npm run gulp
. Then openchrome://extensions
, enable theDeveloper mode
, click on theLoad unpacked extension...
button and select theinav-configurator
directory.
- With NW.js: Run
Other tasks are also defined in gulpfile.js
. To run a task, use node ./node_modules/gulp/bin/gulp.js task-name
. Available ones are:
- build: Generate JS and CSS output files used by the configurator from their sources. It must be run whenever changes are made to any
.js
or.css
files in order to have those changes appear in the configurator. If new files are added, they must be included ingulpfile.js
. See the comments at the top ofgulpfile.js
to learn how to do so. See also thewatch
task. - watch: Watch JS and CSS sources for changes and run the
build
task whenever they're edited. - dist: Create a distribution of the app (valid for packaging both as a Chrome app or a NW.js app)
in the
./dist/
directory. - release: Create NW.js apps for each supported platform (win32, osx64 and linux64) in the
./apps
directory. Running this task on macOS or Linux requires Wine, since it's needed to set the icon for the Windows app. If you don't have Wine installed you can create a release by running the release-only-linux task.--installer
argument can be added to build installers for particular OS. NOTE: MacOS Installer can be built with MacOS only.
To build a specific release, use the command release --platform="win64"
for example.
To be able to open Inspector, you will need SDK flavours of NW.js
npm install nw@0.61.0 --nwjs_build_type=sdk
INAV Configurator 2.1 allows to choose between OpenStreetMap, Bing Maps (Aerial View), and MapProxy map providers. INAV Configurator is shipped WITHOUT API key for Bing Maps. That means: every user who wants to use Bing Maps has to create own account, agree to all Terms and Conditions required by Bing Maps and configure INAV Configuerator by himself.
- Click Settings icon in the top-right corner of INAV Configurator
- Choose provider: OpenStreetMap, Bing, or MapProxy
- In the case of Bing Maps, you have to provide your own, personal, generated by you, Bing Maps API key
- For MapProxy, you need to provide a server URL and layer name to be used
- Go to the Bing Maps Dev Center at https://www.bingmapsportal.com/.
- If you have a Bing Maps account, sign in with the Microsoft account that you used to create the account or create a new one. For new accounts, follow the instructions in Creating a Bing Maps Account.
- Select My keys under My Account.
- Select the option to create a new key.
- Provide the following information to create a key:
- Application name: Required. The name of the application.
- Application URL: The URL of the application. This is an optional field which is useful in helping you remember the purpose of that key in the future.
- Key type: Required. Select the key type that you want to create. You can find descriptions of key and application types here.
- Application type: Required. Select the application type that best represents the application that will use this key. You can find descriptions of key and application types here.
- Click the Create button. The new key displays in the list of available keys. Use this key to authenticate your Bing Maps application as described in the documentation for the Bing Maps API you are using.
- Follow process described in MAPPROXY.md
- Test your MapProxy server in web browser, eg: http://192.168.145.20/inavmapproxy/
- Once you have a working MapProxy server choose MapProxy as your map provider
- Enter MapProxy service URL, eg: http://192.168.145.20/inavmapproxy/service?
- Enter MapProxy service layer (inav_layer if configured from MAPPROXY.md)
- Once completed, you can zoom in on area you will be flying in while connected to the internet in either GPS or Mission Control tab to save the cache for offline use
INAV provides the font images so that custom fonts can be created for your personal preference. This is the case for both analogue and digital fonts. The resources can be found in the osd folder. Within the analogue and digital subfolders, you will find information on compiling your own fonts. There is also an INAV Character Map document. This contains previews of all the character images in the fonts, and the appropriate variable names within the firmware and Configurator. There are tools for compiling the analogue and digital fonts. New font submissions via pull requests are welcome.
Make sure Settings -> System -> "User hardware acceleration when available" is checked to achieve the best performance
- Dont forget to add your user into dialout group "sudo usermod -aG dialout YOUR_USERNAME" for serial access
- If you have 3D model animation problems, enable "Override software rendering list" in Chrome flags chrome://flags/#ignore-gpu-blacklist
For INAV configurator issues raise them here
https://github.com/iNavFlight/inav-configurator/issues
For INAV firmware issues raise them here
https://github.com/iNavFlight/inav/issues
We accept clean and reasonable patches, submit them!