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    Simple(?) module to send a notification every x minutes?

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    • UncleRogerU Offline
      UncleRoger @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil
      You truly are amazing!

      Am I right in thinking that if I change this:

            } else if(topic==this.config.notification){
      

      to this:

            } else if(topic==this.config.resetNotification){
      

      and put this in the config:

      resetNotification: "DIFF_NOTIF",
      

      in addition to the notification: setting, then I can have it reset when a different notification is received? And I’m assuming all modules get all the notifications?

      This would be so that if someone comes up and pushed the button to switch to the info display close to the end of the timer, it will reset it so they have time to look at what they want.

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      • UncleRogerU Offline
        UncleRoger @UncleRoger
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        @sdetweil
        I made that change and it does indeed work as I’d hoped. This is totally awesome!

        Thank you!

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          sdetweil @UncleRoger
          last edited by sdetweil

          @UncleRoger yes, make sure to add a default value in the defaults section

          one could consider a list of notifications that cause reset, then you can search the list w includes()

          as it’s a list, you could pre or postpend the notification to send to that list too

          this stops the code from growing with other else clauses

          resetNotifications:[]

          in start maybe,
          this.config.resetNotifications.unshift(this.config.notification)

          that puts the actual notification of the front of the list

          the in notificationReceived

          if(this.config.resetNotifications.includes(notification)
          resetTimer()

          only one test

          Sam

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            sdetweil @UncleRoger
            last edited by

            @UncleRoger said in Simple(?) module to send a notification every x minutes?:

            And I’m assuming all modules get all the notifications?

            yes, sendNotifications are broadcast to all modules

            Sam

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            • UncleRogerU Offline
              UncleRoger
              last edited by

              @sdetweil
              Do modules each have their own timer or does resetting the timer in one module affect another?

              I ask because I have MMM-BackgroundSlideshow set to change pictures each hour and MMM-SendNotification set to send a notification to MMM-Pages to switch to page 1 every 5 minutes. But in this setup, the picture never changes. My hypothesis is that when SendNotification resets the timer after 5 minutes, that affects BGSS which then never gets to 1 hour to switch to the next picture.

              If I change BGSS to change pictures every 1 minute (or less than 5 minutes), the picture does change as expected.

              Mind you, it’s probably something I’ve done that’s screwed it up, but I figured I’d ask about this first just to eliminate it as the source of the issue.

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                MMRIZE @UncleRoger
                last edited by MMRIZE

                @UncleRoger
                Unfortunately, BGSS is implementing suspend method to stop it’s timer. So when you page rotator hides BGSS, it’s timer doesn’t work.
                If you have some knowledge of JS, you can make monkey-patch with MMM-ModuleMonkeyPatch to suspend method not to stop its timer.

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                • UncleRogerU Offline
                  UncleRoger @MMRIZE
                  last edited by

                  @MMRIZE
                  Hmmm… That’s actually a good behaviour, in my case. If it’s not being shown, there’s no need to be changing the picture.

                  But even when it’s not suspended, i.e., the picture is shown, it doesn’t change if its interval is greater than the SendNotification interval.

                  If i disable SendNotification and manually switch to the picture (i.e., unsuspend BGSS), it will happily switch pictures every hour.

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                    MMRIZE @UncleRoger
                    last edited by MMRIZE

                    @UncleRoger
                    The module also implements “resume” method to reset timer, so if the module get shown, it may be reset.
                    But I’m not sure unless examining all three modules related.

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                      sdetweil @MMRIZE
                      last edited by

                      @MMRIZE the sendnotification module implements both suspend and resume

                      Sam

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                      • UncleRogerU Offline
                        UncleRoger @UncleRoger
                        last edited by

                        So a little more testing…

                        If the interval for BGSS is >= the interval for SN, BGSS never changes the image. That is, SN causes BGSS to be active so its timer should start and (assuming nothing else changes) it should switch pictures according to the set interval but it doesn’t.

                        If the interval for BGSS < the interval for SN, and BGSS is active, it changes the image as it should.

                        Suspending and resuming BGSS does reset its timer, but if it’s not suspended, and its interval is >= SN’s, then it doesn’t change the image.

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                          sdetweil @UncleRoger
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                          @UncleRoger well there was a change I had to make to SN because pages was sending spurious resumes which caused timer resets

                          Sam

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                            UncleRoger @sdetweil
                            last edited by

                            @sdetweil
                            I have the latest version. (I’ve also forked it to add a separate resetNotification but that’s not in place at the moment.)

                            Based on what I’ve read about setInterval, the two modules should not be interfering with each other and yet, they sure seem to be.

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                              MMRIZE @UncleRoger
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                              @UncleRoger
                              Can you share your forked version?

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                                sdetweil @UncleRoger
                                last edited by

                                @UncleRoger you will need a module to record all the notifications so you can see what is happening

                                mmm-notifications I think

                                Sam

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                                  UncleRoger @MMRIZE
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                                  @MMRIZE said in Simple(?) module to send a notification every x minutes?:

                                  @UncleRoger
                                  Can you share your forked version?

                                  I’d love to, but I’m not sure how. I mean, it’s a couple tiny changes…

                                  It’s here: https://github.com/Unclearogre/MMM-SendNotification

                                  I should update the readme before trying to put it back in the main one.

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                                    sdetweil @UncleRoger
                                    last edited by

                                    @UncleRoger if you forked mine you can submit a pull request for me to include your changes

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