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    PIR sensor to turn on LED strip

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      sdetweil @Egnos
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      @Egnos it has a way for all off. but not all on.

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        sdetweil @Egnos
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        @Egnos use my updated fork…

        https://github.com/sdetweil/MMM-PiLights

        it responds to the PIR modules USER_PRESENCE notification (true = turn on, false = turn off)

        if lights are off and on is sent, it will restore the previous sequence set with the normal
        SEQUENCE notification

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          Hi,

          I would suggest the solution of @sdetweil as well.

          An other, but much more complicate version would be to use my PythonLedControl and control it with the MMM-MQTTbridge module.

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            Egnos @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil said in PIR sensor to turn on LED strip:

            use my updated fork…
            https://github.com/sdetweil/MMM-PiLights
            it responds to the PIR modules USER_PRESENCE notification (true = turn on, false = turn off)
            if lights are off and on is sent, it will restore the previous sequence set with the normal
            SEQUENCE notification

            Thanks @sdetweil

            Let’s see if I understand:

            • By default the LEDs will be off, until the “MMM-GPIO-Notifications” module detects something.
            • If the PIR detects the movement the “MMM-GPIO-Notifications” module will send the notification USER_PRESENCE = true and the LEDs will turn on
            • After some time without movement the “MMM-GPIO-Notifications” module will send the notification USER_PRESENCE = false and the LEDs will turn off

            Correct?

            I’m not a developer, but I’m still trying to understand your change in the code:

            else if (notification === ' USER_PRESENCE'){
                        if(payload == false){
                            this.leds.allOFF();
                        } else {
                            // user present, restore the last active sequence
                            Promise.resolve(this.runSequence(this.lastSequence.sequence, thi,lastSequence.iterations,this.lastSequence.delay)
                            .catch((err) => {
                                this.log('user present Sequence error: ' + err.message);
                            }));
            

            why can’t I see this notification in the code?

            (notification === ' USER_PRESENCE'){
                        if(payload == true){
                            this.leds.allON();
                        }
            

            Thanks again!

            My Mirror https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/17262/the-raspimirror-was-born/7

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              MMRIZE @Egnos
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              @Egnos
              ' USER_PRESENCE' !== 'USER_PRESENCE'

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                sdetweil @Egnos
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                @Egnos fixed the typo, git pull for the update

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                  sdetweil @MMRIZE
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                  @MMRIZE good catch

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                    sdetweil @Egnos
                    last edited by sdetweil

                    @Egnos u don’t need the GPIO_Notifications module. as the PIR modules send the USER_PRESENCE notification

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                      Egnos @sdetweil
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                      @sdetweil said in PIR sensor to turn on LED strip:

                      u don’t need the GPIO_Notifications module. as the PIR modules send the USER_PRESENCE notification:

                      The module I use for sending notifications when the PIR detects motion is MMM-GPIO-Notifications
                      I believe he is sending the “USER_PRESENCE” notification:

                      notifications: [
                                  {
                                    notification: 'USER_PRESENCE',
                                    payload: true
                                  },
                      

                      Thanks for your patience @sdetweil ! ;-)

                      My Mirror https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/17262/the-raspimirror-was-born/7

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                        sdetweil @Egnos
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                        @Egnos ok got it.

                        what I was saying is that the

                        MMM-PIR-???

                        modules, if you use them, THEY send the USER_PRESENCE notification

                        the GPIO_Notifcations module is more generic and can send notifications for ANY gpio device

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