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Rotorflight Configurator

Rotorflight Configurator is a crossplatform configuration tool for the Rotorflight flight control system.

Rotorflight Configurator is forked from Betaflight Configurator.

Installation

Installation for End Users:

Please see the Releases page on this Github repo to download the latest official release for your operating system.

Please ignore any snapshots on this page (github is showing them automatically).

Installation for Beta-testers:

Please see the Releases page on this Github repo to download the latest snapshot for your operating system.

Please note that snapshots are available for beta-testing, and are otherwise not supported.

Notes

Windows users

The minimum required version of windows is Windows 8.

MacOS X users

Changes to the security model used in the latest versions of MacOS X 10.14 (Mojave) and 10.15 (Catalina) mean that the operating system will show an error message ('"Rotorflight Configurator.app" is damaged and can’t be opened. You should move it to the Trash.') when trying to install the application. To work around this, run the following command in a terminal after installing: sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Rotorflight\ Configurator.app.

Linux users

In most Linux distributions your user won't have access to serial interfaces by default. To add this access right type the following command in a terminal, log out your user and log in again:

sudo usermod -aG dialout ${USER}

Graphics Issues

If you experience graphics display problems or smudged/dithered fonts display issues in Rotorflight Configurator, try invoking the rotorflight-configurator executable file with the --disable-gpu command line switch. This will switch off hardware graphics acceleration. Likewise, setting your graphics card antialiasing option to OFF (e.g. FXAA parameter on NVidia graphics cards) might be a remedy as well.

Development

  1. Install node.js (version 10 required)
  2. Install yarn: npm install yarn -g
  3. (For Android platform only) Install Java JDK 8, Gradle and Android Studio (Android SDK at least level 19)
  4. Change to project folder and run yarn install.
  5. Run yarn start.

Running tests

yarn test

App build and release

The tasks are defined in gulpfile.js and can be run with through yarn:

yarn gulp <taskname> [[platform] [platform] ...]

List of possible values of <task-name>:

  • dist copies all the JS and CSS files in the ./dist folder [2].
  • apps builds the apps in the ./apps folder [1].
  • debug builds debug version of the apps in the ./debug folder [1][3].
  • release zips up the apps into individual archives in the ./release folder [1].

[1] Running this task on macOS or Linux requires Wine, since it's needed to set the icon for the Windows app (build for specific platform to avoid errors). [2] For Android platform, dist task will generate folders and files in the ./dist_cordova folder. [3] For Android platform, you need to configure an emulator or to plug an Android device with USB debugging enabled

Build or release app for one specific platform

To build or release only for one specific platform you can append the plaform after the task-name. If no platform is provided, the build for the host platform is run.

  • MacOS X use yarn gulp <task-name> --osx64
  • Linux use yarn gulp <task-name> --linux64
  • Windows use yarn gulp <task-name> --win32
  • Android use yarn gulp <task-name> --android

Note: Support for cross-platform building is very limited due to the requirement for platform specific build tools. If in doubt, build on the target platform.

You can also use multiple platforms e.g. yarn gulp <taskname> --osx64 --linux64. Other platforms like --win64, --linux32 and --armv7 can be used too, but they are not officially supported, so use them at your own risk.

Issue trackers

For Rotorflight configurator issues raise them here

https://github.com/rotorflight/rotorflight-configurator/issues

For Rotorflight firmware issues raise them here

https://github.com/rotorflight/rotorflight-firmware/issues

Technical details

The configurator is based on chrome.serial API running on Google Chrome/Chromium core.

Developers

Please see the Rotorflight Wiki

Credits

Dr.Rudder - author and maintainer of the Rotorflight fork.

James-T1 - author of Heliflight3D, another Betaflight fork for helicopters.

Westie - Logo for Rotorflight and Heliflight3D

ctn - primary author and maintainer of Baseflight Configurator from which Cleanflight Configurator project was forked.

Hydra - author and maintainer of Cleanflight Configurator from which the Betaflight project was forked.

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