hello. thank you for info. but if i use too many flow/global context, they don't use too much memory and nodered will run slow ? (for example i use nodered on raspberry pi 3 with 1G ram) ?
Certainly, this is stored in memory. But unless your are storing complex arrays with several thousand items, I don't think you can reach a meaningful memory. Just think about it: storing simple numbers and small text you need absolute shitloads to even get to megabytes capacity.
You are a real master at explaining anything in Node-Red.
Step by step, with examples, very systematic and easy to understand!
Thx!!
Wow thanks. I will keep them coming!
Excellent content! You went from simple to advanced at a great pace and never lost the “content”. Kudos!
Thanks a lot!
Awesome tutorial. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for the excellent explanation about context!
Could you paste example code also here, it would be great to play with it.
@@belgi76 Ah sorry, it was such a simple flow. I already deleted it from my Node-Red.
@@csongorvarga No worries :)
Thank you. Been using node red for 4 years ans wasnt aware of this. Also learned something about change node.
I am glad I was able to share something new.
Great tutorial. Thanks for you hard work!
Thanks a lot
Super impressionnant très bon tuto very good information thanks from france.😀👌
Thank you for your comment, welcome.
Great Vidoe - just what I needed!!
Thanks, and happy codeing.
Me too this is Whats help to Unterstand Nodered thanks
I am happy that this all helps.
thinks!
Nice
hello. thank you for info.
but if i use too many flow/global context, they don't use too much memory and nodered will run slow ? (for example i use nodered on raspberry pi 3 with 1G ram) ?
Certainly, this is stored in memory. But unless your are storing complex arrays with several thousand items, I don't think you can reach a meaningful memory. Just think about it: storing simple numbers and small text you need absolute shitloads to even get to megabytes capacity.