Releases: adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_PyPortal
Replaced hardcoded display width and height.
To allow for PyPortals with different sized displays. Thanks @cogliano for the fix!
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
To use in CPython, pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-pyportal
.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.
Check the response status code before parsing time
- #63 Checks response status code after fetching time, returns response from Adafruit IO
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
To use in CPython, pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-pyportal
.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.
Add sd_check function
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
To use in CPython, pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-pyportal
.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.
Update to handle landscape/portrait image mix
Thanks to @cogliano for the update!
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
To use in CPython, pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-pyportal
.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.
3.1.5 - Changed CI from Travis to GitHub Actions
This release includes:
- Migrating this repository from Travis to GitHub Actions. This has no effect on the behavior of the code itself.
- Minor change for consistency
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
To use in CPython, pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-pyportal
.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.
Updated to work in both CP 5.x and 4.1
Fixes issue with CP 5.x:
- wait_for_refresh() and refresh_soon() replaced with refresh(target_frames_per_second=60)
- As a fallback in 4.1, it uses old behavior
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.
remove call to "wait_for_frame"
Fixes issue with CP 5.x -- not needed in CP4.1.0
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.
Update library for CircuitPython_Requests
PyPortal library now uses the CircuitPython_Requests module instead of ESP32SPI_Requests.
- This release requires ESP32SPI v1.7.0 (https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_ESP32SPI/releases) or higher, and the CircuitPython Requests module.
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.
Fix PyPortal Compatibility
Fixes ValueError: TFT_BACKLIGHT in use
and ImportError: no module named 'gamepadshift'
exceptions when library is used with a PyPortal caused by release 3.1.0.
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.
Add Compatibility with PyBadge/PyGamer
This release adds support for using this library with a PyGamer or PyBadge and a FeatherWing AirLift (requires esp
and external_spi
objects to be passed into the init
constructor).
In addition to adding compatibility, it also creates a hidden cursor object (https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_CursorControl) if the board used with this library is used with a PyBadge/PyGamer to substitute for the PyPortal's touchscreen.
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.