hi Hauke, somebody on the forum already pointed me there:
https://forum.lede-project.org/t/firmware-wizard/9039/19 (example was also the same - coincidence? ;-)) That particular site is easy to parse, but most are not (I click random entries). Iirc, I already parsed the TOH table and added image names by hand when it was obvious. On 12/30/2017 02:13 PM, Hauke Mehrtens wrote: > > > On 11/23/2017 06:44 AM, Moritz Warning wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I've put online a firmware wizard for LEDE: >> >> http://mwarning.de/firmware-wizard/ >> (Sources: https://github.com/freifunk-bielefeld/firmware-wizard) >> >> Build with rather plain HTML5/CSS/JS. Merge requests are welcome. >> Everything is still rough around the edges. >> >> It would be nice if downloads.lede-project.org would set >> "Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *", >> since the code tries to scrape the download site. So far I use a pre-scraped >> file index as a workaround. >> But that causes the file links to not work.. >> >> Have fun, >> mwarning > > Hi Moritz, > > I saw your presentation yesterday, but can not find you any more at > 34C3. ;-) Next time try DECT. :-) > > You can probably get many meta data from the LEDE wiki which is now more > restructured than the OpenWrt Wiki, see for example this page: > https://lede-project.org/toh/hwdata/bt/bt_homehub_5_type_a > > It probably makes more sens to use this as the central storage for board > meta data, using the git has a pretty high entry barrier for external > contributions. > > Hauke > _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev