MMM-Buttons
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Not really a new module.
A fork / correction of an existing one that I am not able to fixMMM-Buttons by Jopyth seems abandoned
When I do nom install I get a message about a not correct version of node-abiI tried the solution here https://github.com/Jopyth/MMM-Buttons/issues/16
but no success.
If I cannot fix it I will be forced to use a very βroughβ solution a python script running in background and sending notifications via api.Not nice but it will work.
help @bugsounet
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go to this module directory and try this:
npm remove electron-rebuild npm install magicmirror-rebuild npm install
and you will see:
β MagicMirror Rebuild Complete
magicmirror-rebuild
is @bugsounet an app ! -
I had seen your pst in mm forum and tried it.
But I will redo from scratch -
Tested :
and works
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doing it right now. I was missing the initial remove step
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success building it. now for the config
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Really too
magicmirror-rebuild
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Works perfect THANKS!!!
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LOVE IT.
Just used for another module that had troubles: MMM-PIR SensorYou may ask : why you use PIR sensor when you have my perfect module?
You are right but I use of PIR Sensor the possibility of having an always on pin (I have a switch on the side of the mirror to suspend the sensor if I want) and always offβ¦have a look at the config : it has a couple of nice features (always in , always off etc)
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Eco system is not the same, maybe complex to add it β¦ I have to look (when i have done all my new very big plugin)
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After⦠Maybe i will code this 2 plugins for Screen ⦠why not
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I refer to this functions:
I have some bistable buttons that I used to link to this behaviour of mmm-piralwaysOnPin If you would like to use a GPIO pin to trigger power-saving mode. Ideal for users who want to have a physical switch that controls whether or not to use the motion sensor.
Possible values: int
Default value: false
Note: Please use BCM-numbering.
alwaysOnState GPIO-state to trigger always-on.Possible values: int (0 or 1)
Default value: 1
alwaysOffPin If you would like to use a GPIO pin to trigger sleep mode. Ideal for users who want to have a physical switch to shut off the screen (perhaps the mirror is too bright at night).Possible values: int
Default value: false
Note: Please use BCM-numbering.
alwaysOffState GPIO-state to trigger always-off.Possible values: int (0 or 1)
Default value: 1 -
So basically one inhibits the motion detection. The other turns off. Linked to a physical switch