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  • B Offline
    bhepler Module Developer
    last edited by Dec 29, 2016, 5:27 PM

    A smart toothbrush? We truly do live in an age of wonders.

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    • D Offline
      dfuerst
      last edited by paviro Jan 12, 2017, 10:16 PM Jan 9, 2017, 2:31 PM

      Hi again.
      Trying to modify ianperrin’s MMM-NetworkScanner to check wether the toothbrush is connected or not!
      after pairing the brush in Raspbian it is autodetected without any delay , both availability and absensence are shown instantly.

      the plan is to detect the brush and then show a timer starting at 00:00 on the mirror, counting as long as the brush is connected. lets say: scan every 3 sec. if detect show the timer and start counting, if the brush is not detected anymore stop counting until redetection, is the brush not detected for more than 20 sec reset the timer to 00:00 and dont show it anymore

      As i mentioned, i m a noob in coding.
      i have found the command to check if an bluetoothdevice is connected : ‘hcitool con’
      but wasn’t able to use this command in the Networkscanner, i guess because of the space between ‘hcitool’ and ‘con’

      using the command manually looks as follows:(first with brush off, then with brush on)

      pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ hcitool con
      Connections:
      pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ hcitool con
      Connections:
      	< Unknown E0:E5:CF:FC:4D:8C handle 64 state 1 lm MASTER 
      pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ 
      

      unsure how i can integrate this command into the MMM-Networkscanner??? and check the MAC !!! help please


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        dfuerst
        last edited by Jan 9, 2017, 6:44 PM

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            dfuerst
            last edited by paviro Jan 12, 2017, 10:16 PM Jan 12, 2017, 7:35 PM

            ok integrated “hcitool con”, because of the very fast response,
            had to alter the parsing of NetworkScanner.
            i think i got the parsing, but networkscanner says NO DEVICES
            when i “console.log(macAddresses)” , at the end of node_helper script i get during MM in console :

            MMM-NetworkScanner received SCAN_NETWORK
            MMM-NetworkScanner is scanning for mac addresses
            [ ‘E0:E5:CF:FC:4D:8C’ ]                             
            

            shouldn’t this “macAddresses parse” be understand by NetworkScanner? What am i missing here?

            nodehelper script is as follows:

             scanNetwork: function() {
                    console.log(this.name + " is scanning for mac addresses");
            
                    var self = this;
                    var arp = sudo(['hcitool', 'con']);
                    var buffer = '';
                    var errstream = '';
            
                    arp.stdout.on('data', function (data) {
                        buffer += data;
                    });
            
                    arp.stderr.on('data', function (data) {
                        errstream += data;
                    });
            
                    arp.on('error', function (err) {
                        errstream += err;
                    });
            
                    arp.on('close', function (code) {
                        if (code !== 0) {
                            console.log(self.name + " received an error running arp-scan: " + code + " - " + errstream);
                            return;
                        }
                        //Parse the response
                        var rows = buffer.split('\n');
                        var macAddresses = [];
            
                        // HCI-TOOL SCAN table
                        for (var i = 1; i < rows.length; i++) {
                            var cells = rows[i].split(' ').filter(String);
                            if (cells[2] && macAddresses.indexOf(cells[2].toUpperCase()) === -1) {
                                macAddresses.push(cells[2].toUpperCase());
                            }
                        }
            
                        self.sendSocketNotification('MAC_ADDRESSES', macAddresses);
            	    console.log(macAddresses);
                    });
            
                }
            

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            • S Offline
              SvenSommer @dfuerst
              last edited by Jan 23, 2017, 2:23 PM

              @dfuerst Hey, I liked your approach how to get the information about a running or a stopped toothbrush.
              So, I played some time with hcitool within the console and checked the responsive times(if the toothbrush is beeing detected as connected or not, as a turn it on or off). Unfortunately, this wasn’t very reliable nor very accurate.

              I would suggest a better approach is to use a javascript library for bluetooth such as noble to track if the toothbrush is connected or not.
              Unfortunately I wasn’t able to get noble running within the MagicMirror framework. I tried to install it with npm anbd several versions of node.js (6.x and 7.x) but got always an error like "Error: Module version mismatch. Expected 50, got 51." within the bluetooth-hci-socket - part of noble.

              Starting MagicMirror: v2.1.0
              Loading config ...
              Loading module helpers ...
              No helper found for module: alert.
              No helper found for module: clock.
              WARNING! Could not load config file. Starting with default configuration. Error found: Error: Module version mismatch. Expected 50, got 51.
              Loading module helpers ...
              No helper found for module: alert.
              No helper found for module: clock.
              App threw an error during load
              Error: Module version mismatch. Expected 50, got 51.
                  at Error (native)
                  at process.module.(anonymous function) [as dlopen] (ELECTRON_ASAR.js:173:20)
                  at Object.Module._extensions..node (module.js:583:18)
                  at Object.module.(anonymous function) [as .node] (ELECTRON_ASAR.js:173:20)
                  at Module.load (module.js:473:32)
                  at tryModuleLoad (module.js:432:12)
                  at Function.Module._load (module.js:424:3)
                  at Module.require (module.js:483:17)
                  at require (internal/module.js:20:19)
                  at Object. (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-OralB/node_modules/bluetooth-hci-socket/lib/native.js:3:15)
              Whoops! There was an uncaught exception...
              Error: Module version mismatch. Expected 50, got 51.
                  at Error (native)
                  at process.module.(anonymous function) [as dlopen] (ELECTRON_ASAR.js:173:20)
                  at Object.Module._extensions..node (module.js:583:18)
                  at Object.module.(anonymous function) [as .node] (ELECTRON_ASAR.js:173:20)
                  at Module.load (module.js:473:32)
                  at tryModuleLoad (module.js:432:12)
                  at Function.Module._load (module.js:424:3)
                  at Module.require (module.js:483:17)
                  at require (internal/module.js:20:19)
                  at Object. (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-OralB/node_modules/bluetooth-hci-socket/lib/native.js:3:15)
              
              

              I tried rebuilding the noble included packeages and tried it also with a clean Magicmirror installation under node.js 7.x. unfortunately nothing helped.

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                dfuerst @SvenSommer
                last edited by Jan 23, 2017, 3:57 PM

                @SvenSommer
                hi. nice to know that someone else (with programming skills) is interested too.

                ohh yes . ‘hcitool con’ is not perfect, first activation of the toothbrush is very accurate but as you mentioned any interruption is detected unreliably, and late.

                your problem sounds like the “white screen” issue of mmm-button, so maybe rebuilding/downgrading your electron version might help. (see the forum for this issue)

                as you can see in the posts above there is an API by OralB. At the end using it would give the highest quality of input/output. as you can also read between the lines i dont know enough about coding stuff, so i went for the low level approach via mmm-networkscanner and to integrate thereafter a simple stopwatch.

                Any help is highly welcome.

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                  SvenSommer
                  last edited by Jan 23, 2017, 5:08 PM

                  I already had a look to the API provided by OralB. It’s quite disappointing.
                  They will provide you with classes to develop tools for android or ios apps. Not what we are looking for right now. :wink:
                  But maybe the documentation could be usefull.

                  I tried to find the forum page you mentioned. Found nothing usefull yet. Maybe you can have a look and help me out here.

                  I made a first attempt with noble and got some pretty nice results by reading out the braodcasted information from my brush.

                  I you wanna try on your own, do the following:

                  1. Install noble in a directory of your choice, by following the instructions on the noble page:
                  sudo apt-get install bluetooth bluez libbluetooth-dev libudev-dev
                  
                  sudo ln -s /usr/bin/nodejs /usr/bin/node
                  
                  npm install noble
                  
                  1. Move into the new node_modules/noble/ - folder and create a new file ‘toothbrush.js’ with the following content
                  var async = require('async');
                  var noble = require('./index');
                  
                  var OralB_manufacturerData = 'dc00010205030000000101';
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  console.log('Lookinhg for OralB Toothbrushes with manufacturerData: "' + OralB_manufacturerData +'"');
                  
                  noble.on('stateChange', function(state) {
                    if (state === 'poweredOn') {
                      noble.startScanning();
                    } else {
                      noble.stopScanning();
                    }
                  });
                  
                  noble.on('discover', function(peripheral) {
                    var advertisement = peripheral.advertisement;
                    console.log('Found device with manufacturerData: "' + advertisement.manufacturerData.toString('hex') +'" localName: ' + advertisement.localName);
                    if (advertisement.manufacturerData.toString('hex') === OralB_manufacturerData) {
                      noble.stopScanning();
                  
                      console.log('peripheral with ID ' + peripheral.id + ' found');
                  
                  
                      var localName = advertisement.localName;
                      var txPowerLevel = advertisement.txPowerLevel;
                      var manufacturerData = advertisement.manufacturerData;
                      var serviceData = advertisement.serviceData;
                      var serviceUuids = advertisement.serviceUuids;
                  
                      if (localName) {
                        console.log('  Local Name        = ' + localName);
                      }
                  
                      if (txPowerLevel) {
                        console.log('  TX Power Level    = ' + txPowerLevel);
                      }
                  
                      if (manufacturerData) {
                        console.log('  Manufacturer Data = ' + manufacturerData.toString('hex'));
                      }
                  
                      if (serviceData) {
                        console.log('  Service Data      = ' + serviceData);
                      }
                  
                      if (serviceUuids) {
                        console.log('  Service UUIDs     = ' + serviceUuids);
                      }
                  
                      console.log();
                  
                      explore(peripheral);
                    }
                  });
                  
                  function explore(peripheral) {
                    console.log('services and characteristics:');
                  
                    peripheral.on('disconnect', function() {
                      process.exit(0);
                    });
                  
                    peripheral.connect(function(error) {
                      peripheral.discoverServices([], function(error, services) {
                        var serviceIndex = 0;
                  
                        async.whilst(
                          function () {
                            return (serviceIndex < services.length);
                          },
                          function(callback) {
                            var service = services[serviceIndex];
                            var serviceInfo = service.uuid;
                  
                            if (service.name) {
                              serviceInfo += ' (' + service.name + ')';
                            }
                            console.log(serviceInfo);
                  
                            service.discoverCharacteristics([], function(error, characteristics) {
                              var characteristicIndex = 0;
                  
                              async.whilst(
                                function () {
                                  return (characteristicIndex < characteristics.length);
                                },
                                function(callback) {
                                  var characteristic = characteristics[characteristicIndex];
                                  var characteristicInfo = '  ' + characteristic.uuid;
                  
                                  if (characteristic.name) {
                                    characteristicInfo += ' (' + characteristic.name + ')';
                                  }
                  
                                  async.series([
                                    function(callback) {
                                      characteristic.discoverDescriptors(function(error, descriptors) {
                                        async.detect(
                                          descriptors,
                                          function(descriptor, callback) {
                                            return callback(descriptor.uuid === '2901');
                                          },
                                          function(userDescriptionDescriptor){
                                            if (userDescriptionDescriptor) {
                                              userDescriptionDescriptor.readValue(function(error, data) {
                                                if (data) {
                                                  characteristicInfo += ' (' + data.toString() + ')';
                                                }
                                                callback();
                                              });
                                            } else {
                                              callback();
                                            }
                                          }
                                        );
                                      });
                                    },
                                    function(callback) {
                                          characteristicInfo += '\n    properties  ' + characteristic.properties.join(', ');
                  
                                      if (characteristic.properties.indexOf('read') !== -1) {
                                        characteristic.read(function(error, data) {
                                          if (data) {
                                            var string = data.toString('ascii');
                  
                                            characteristicInfo += '\n    value       ' + data.toString('hex') + ' | \'' + string + '\'';
                                          }
                                          callback();
                                        });
                                      } else {
                                        callback();
                                      }
                                    },
                                    function() {
                                      console.log(characteristicInfo);
                                      characteristicIndex++;
                                      callback();
                                    }
                                  ]);
                                },
                                function(error) {
                                  serviceIndex++;
                                  callback();
                                }
                              );
                            });
                          },
                          function (err) {
                            peripheral.disconnect();
                          }
                        );
                      });
                    });
                  }
                  
                  
                  1. Start the script by with
                  sudo node toothbrush.js
                  

                  Here is what I got:

                  
                  Lookinhg for OralB Toothbrushes with mac address:54:4a:16:21:20:9f
                  peripheral with ID 544a1621209f found
                    Manufacturer Data = dc00010205020000000101
                    Service Data      =
                    Service UUIDs     =
                  
                  services and characteristics:
                  1800 (Generic Access)
                    2a00 (Device Name)
                      properties  read
                      value       4f72616c2d4220546f6f74686272757368 | 'Oral-B Toothbrush'
                    2a01 (Appearance)
                      properties  read
                      value       0000 | ''
                    2a02 (Peripheral Privacy Flag)
                      properties  read, write
                      value       00 | ''
                    2a03 (Reconnection Address)
                      properties  read, write
                      value       000000000000 | ''
                    2a04 (Peripheral Preferred Connection Parameters)
                      properties  read
                      value       5000a0000000e803 | 'P h'
                  1801 (Generic Attribute)
                    2a05 (Service Changed)
                      properties  indicate
                  a0f0fff050474d5382084f72616c2d42
                    a0f0fff150474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Command)
                      properties  read, write, notify
                      value       00 | ''
                    a0f0fff250474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Data)
                      properties  read, write
                      value       00000000 | ''
                    a0f0fff350474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Auth)
                      properties  read, write
                      value       00 | ''
                    a0f0fff450474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Secret)
                      properties  read, write
                      value       00000000 | ''
                  a0f0ff0050474d5382084f72616c2d42
                    a0f0ff0150474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Handle ID)
                      properties  read
                      value       00000000 | ''
                    a0f0ff0250474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Handle Type)
                      properties  read
                      value       02 | ''
                    a0f0ff0350474d5382084f72616c2d42 (User Account)
                      properties  read
                      value       01 | ''
                    a0f0ff0450474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Device State)
                      properties  read, notify
                      value       0200 | ''
                    a0f0ff0550474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Battery Level)
                      properties  read, notify
                      value       63 | 'c'
                    a0f0ff0650474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Button State)
                      properties  read, notify
                      value       00000000 | ''
                    a0f0ff0750474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Brushing Mode)
                      properties  read, notify
                      value       01 | ''
                    a0f0ff0850474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Brushing Time)
                      properties  read, notify
                      value       0000 | ''
                    a0f0ff0950474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Quadrant)
                      properties  read, notify
                      value       00 | ''
                    a0f0ff0a50474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Smiley)
                      properties  read, notify
                      value       00 | ''
                    a0f0ff0b50474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Pressure Sensor)
                      properties  read, notify
                      value       00 | ''
                    a0f0ff0c50474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Cache)
                      properties  read, write, notify
                      value        | ''
                  a0f0ff2050474d5382084f72616c2d42
                    a0f0ff2150474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Status)
                      properties  read, write, notify
                      value       8100 | ''
                    a0f0ff2250474d5382084f72616c2d42 (RTC)
                      properties  read, write
                      value       97d81120 | 'X '
                    a0f0ff2350474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Timezone)
                      properties  read, write
                  '   value       0d | '
                    a0f0ff2450474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Brushing Timer)
                      properties  read, write
                      value       0f | ''
                    a0f0ff2550474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Brushing Modes)
                      properties  read, write
                      value       0105020403000000 | ''
                  PuTTY  a0f0ff2650474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Quadrant Times)
                      properties  read, write
                      value       1e001e001e001e000000000000000000 | ''
                    a0f0ff2750474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Tongue Time)
                      properties  read, write
                      value       00 | ''
                    a0f0ff2850474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Pressure)
                      properties  read, write
                      value       03 | ''
                    a0f0ff2950474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Data)
                      properties  read
                      value       68d6fd1f7700010100000063d1e7fd1f | 'hV}wcQg}'
                    a0f0ff2a50474d5382084f72616c2d42 (Flight Mode)
                      properties  read, write
                      value       00 | ''
                  
                  

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                  • D Offline
                    dfuerst
                    last edited by yawns Jan 23, 2017, 5:34 PM Jan 23, 2017, 5:21 PM

                    try :

                    cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-Button
                    sudo npm rebuild --runtime=electron --target=1.4.6 --disturl=https://atom.io/download/atom-shell --abi=50
                    
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                      dfuerst @dfuerst
                      last edited by Jan 23, 2017, 5:23 PM

                      not in the mmmbutton folder of course

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