

If you're interested in using the aces-permanent endpoint for these use cases, contact Mapbox sales. The aces-permanent endpoint gives you access to two services: permanent geocoding and batch geocoding. Results cannot be stored permanently, as described in Mapbox’s terms of service and included service terms. Requests to the aces endpoint must be triggered by user activity. odd.The Geocoding API includes two different endpoints: aces and aces-permanent.

(sorry about the lousy formatting, I wanted to make it legible and github's code quoting is. Path: Internal Keyboard / / 'D3H51655SF1FTV4AG6JS', Product: 'Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad', Path: Internal Keyboard / 'D3H51655SF1FTV4AG6JS', Node-hid is the perfect choice for the cross-platform nature of this app - you don't have to install any extra dependencies on Windows for it - but for some reason, the node-hid module refuses to admit that the scale is connected to my Mac, even when the OS says it is. (/helloworld/node_modules/electron/dist/Electron.app/Contents/Resources/default_app.asar/main.


(/helloworld/main.js:32:3) at Module._compile (module.js:571:32) at Object.Module._extensions.js (module.js:580:10) at Module.load (module.js:488:32) at tryModuleLoad (module.js:447:12) at Function.Module._load (module.js:439:3) at loadApplicationPackage (/helloworld/node_modules/electron/dist/Electron.app/Contents/Resources/default_app.asar/ main.js:283:12) at Object. Node-hid ignores it completely, and if you try to feed it the correct vid, pid combo, the electron app crashes thusly:Īpp threw an error during load Error: cannot open device with vendor id 0xb67 and product id 0x555e at new HID (/helloworld/node_modules/node-hid/nodehid.js:28:17) at Object. Node-usb on the Mac will see this scale (I've not gone as far as trying to read from it yet). A Python module I found will read the raw USB from this scale. I admit that Fairbanks says their scale isn't supported on Mac, but here's the thing: on the Mac, System Profiler sees this scale when plugged in. Node-hid will find and read from this scale in my simple electron app on Windows. I have a Fairbanks scale, a HID device, (2919,21854). I'd like it to be cross-platform, but that's looking less and less likely. Thanks to google sunsetting chrome apps for the desktop, I'm working on getting an electron app to read a scale. I wanted to make sure I tested this as thoroughly as I could before I came to you guys.
