Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Need help with MMM-MQTTbridge not "communicating" with MMM-RTSPStream
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@Cr4z33 and the ring module talks directly to the ring doorbell
you should be able to use HA automation to get to mqttBridge, no fancy coding
automation trigger
device bell button push
action, more, command, mqtt publishi have ring doorbell, and the module doesnt work for me
doesnt matter, as im hardly ever in front of the smartmirror when the doorbell rings
there is a ring2mqtt docker container, but again it really doesnt add anything useful -
@sdetweil and how would I get the broadcasting of the doorbell video feed?
Custom coding?
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@Cr4z33 same rtspstream, that part of your solution didn’t change
button -> ha automation -> mqtt publish -> mqttbridge -> notification to rtspstream to open and connect video feed
altho you may have to use
https://github.com/evroom/MMM-MPlayer
instead of rtspstream moduleand install MMM-ViewNotifications to see the events sent inside MagicMirror
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@sdetweil hmm I want to give it a try tomorrow morning (GMT+2).
Would you mind if I might contact you by PM just in case? 🥺
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@Cr4z33 no problem. i am US Central UTC-5
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@Cr4z33
Hi and sorry fir the late reply…
Your config of the MQTT module is still missing a “debug: true”. The messages only get logged if debugging is enabled.{ module: 'MMM-MQTTbridge', disabled: false, config: { debug: true, mqttServer: "mqtt://:@ipaddress:port", mqttConfig: { listenMqtt: true, interval: 500, }, notiConfig: { listenNoti: true, ignoreNotiId: ["CLOCK_MINUTE", "NEWS_FEED"], ignoreNotiSender: ["system", "NEWS_FEED"], }, // set "NOTIFICATIONS -> MQTT" dictionary at /dict/notiDictionary.js // set "MQTT -> NOTIFICATIONS" dictionary at /dict/mqttDictionary.js }, }
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@wishmaster270 yes, we covered that before
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/126008 -
@wishmaster270 i’ve come to the conclusion
the doorbell itself does not publish to mqtt
MqttBridge did not get any message from its subscribehe is going to try to build a HomeAssistant automation, as it CAN see the doorbell button thru its integration
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@wishmaster270 thanks for spending some time on my issue although you’re busy.
As sdetweil said he’s already helping me into this. 🙂@sdetweil my bad, my bad and again my bad! 😓
I was going to tryout your method when I realized I actually never checked deeply what was outputting
npm start
… There’s A LOT of doorbell data being captured by MMM-MQTTbridge indeed! 🤦🏼You can see here the output.
Can you see at this point (maybe) some additional data that needs to be added to mqttDictionary.js or do you still believe I should go your way (HA, automation, etc.)?
While waiting for your kind reply I will play at trying your method. 😁
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@Cr4z33 Good afternoon,
I do not have the time to dig too deep into MMM-MQTTbridge …
But what I see checking your console logfile and compare this to your first posting:
You obviously had managed that the MQQT message arrives and is acknowledged..
The message you receive is:{ "Action": "Pulse", "Code": "Invite", "Data": { "CallID": "5", "IsEncryptedStream": false, "LocaleTime": "2025-04-30 10:40:43", "LockNum": 2, "RealUTC": 1746002443, "SupportPaas": false, "TCPPort": 37777, "UTC": 1746006043.0, "UserID": "101" }, "Index": 0, "deviceType": "DHI-VTO3311Q-WP", "serialNumber": "****" }
This is what you trying to capture in your mqttDisctionary.js
I’m not 100% sure if you- catch the right data-value : - is your jsonpath correct?
- is “notiID” the right place for the module name you try to reach?
Just spontaneous thoughts about your issue - maybe misleading …
Regards,
Ralf