Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Need "correct" version of node-libgpiod ....
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@rkorell MM is started by doing node --run or npm start or npm run start
that matches a script in the scripts section of package.json
the MagicMirror installed files support 3 different runtimes
npm start - full using electron
"start:x11": "DISPLAY=\"${DISPLAY:=:0}\" ./node_modules/.bin/electron js/electron.js",
npm run server - server mode only , using node engine
"server": "node ./serveronly",
npm run client - UI mode using electron
node clientonly --address 192.168.1.5 --port 8080
which does this to launch electron, not it doesn’t use the module node_helpers, as its the UI portion
only… the server side (under full, or server only) does thatconst child = require("node:child_process").spawn(electron, elecParams, options);
as I said before, the electron embedded node engines CAN be different than the install standalone nodejs version
node -v
will tell you the standalone node js version.the problem you have, I mentioned in the prior post, if the node versions don’t match, then
you MAY have to recompile when switching runtime choices…npm rebuild
will fix the standalone node version
electron-rebuild
will fix the electron version
I believe the current electron version is 22, and the node version we require is 22
this is because the standalone node version of 24 has dropped support for 32 bit runtimes… and knocks out using the
32 bit legacy raspi OS images that some use…we put out a message to tell the versions when you start MM
VERSIONS: electron: 36.6.0; used node: 22.15.0; installed node: 22.15.0; npm: 10.9.2; pm2: 6.0.8
SO… fun times… keeping the node versions synched will avoid the problem you are encountering
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@sdetweil
Dear Sam, OK, thanks for this.
Not fully understood…How can I
- figure out, how my mirror is started? (looooong ago I‘ve used your install script and (if I remember correctly) I‘ve answered „yes“ to „do you want automatically start your mirror at system startup“ - or something similar. - Never took care about, what is done - it worked (and still works)…)
- double check the above „VERSIONS“ - message - is this message in logfile?
- can I get „keeping the node versions synched“?
Thanks for further advise!
Warmest regards,
Ralf -
@rkorell 1. my pm2 setup uses the file
~/MagicMirror/installers/mm.sh
you can see that by using the
pm2 info xxxx
command, where xxx is the name or number of the app row in
pm2 status
output, from my desktop , note you CAN setup the SAME NAMED app multiple times,
so the pm2 start app_name
might be ambiguous
so pm2 start 8 would target the app on line 8┌────┬─────────────────────┬─────────────┬─────────┬─────────┬──────────┬────────┬──────┬───────────┬──────────┬──────────┬──────────┬──────────┐ │ id │ name │ namespace │ version │ mode │ pid │ uptime │ ↺ │ status │ cpu │ mem │ user │ watching │ ├────┼─────────────────────┼─────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼──────────┼────────┼──────┼───────────┼──────────┼──────────┼──────────┼──────────┤ │ 8 │ MagicMirror │ default │ 2.32.0… │ fork │ N/A │ 0 │ 245… │ stopped │ 0% │ 0b │ sam │ disabled │ │ 7 │ MagicMirror 8 │ default │ 2.31.0… │ fork │ N/A │ 0 │ 8 │ stopped │ 0% │ 0b │ sam │ disabled │ │ 6 │ MagicMirror1 │ default │ 2.31.0… │ fork │ N/A │ 0 │ 13 │ stopped │ 0% │ 0b │ sam │ disabled │ │ 0 │ Smart Mirror │ default │ 0.0.30 │ fork │ N/A │ 0 │ 31 │ stopped │ 0% │ 0b │ sam │ disabled │ │ 2 │ checkarec │ default │ N/A │ fork │ 2870 │ 19D │ 0 │ online │ 0% │ 3.4mb │ sam │ disabled │ │ 5 │ smart-mirror │ default │ 0.0.31 │ fork │ N/A │ 0 │ 8 │ stopped │ 0% │ 0b │ sam │ disabled │ │ 4 │ smart-mirror ttt │ default │ 0.0.30 │ fork │ N/A │ 0 │ 10 │ stopped │ 0% │ 0b │ sam │ disabled │ │ 3 │ start_alexa_bk │ default │ N/A │ fork │ 2871 │ 19D │ 0 │ online │ 0% │ 2.4mb │ sam │ disabled │ │ 1 │ startspot │ default │ N/A │ fork │ 6315 │ 19D │ 439 │ online │ 0% │ 2.5mb │ sam │ disabled │ │ 9 │ testups │ default │ N/A │ fork │ 2885 │ 19D │ 0 │ online │ 0% │ 3.2mb │ sam
using pm2, you can view the log with
pm2 logs yyy --lines=xxxx
yyy is the name or number of the app from status above), if not supplied,
output from all managed apps is displayed, 1 after the othersxxxx is the count of most recent lines to display (default 15)
you can also see the files(.out and .err, by app) in the
~/.pm2/logs
folder
MM puts out a messages at runtime (this from my desktop system)
[2025-08-09 09:47:38.743] [INFO] System information: ### SYSTEM: manufacturer: System manufacturer; model: System Product Name; virtual: false ### OS: platform: linux; distro: Ubuntu; release: 22.04.5 LTS; arch: x64; kernel: 5.15.0-144-generic ### VERSIONS: electron: 36.6.0; used node: 22.15.0; installed node: 22.15.0; npm: 10.9.2; pm2: 6.0.8 ### OTHER: timeZone: America/Chicago; ELECTRON_ENABLE_GPU: undefined
notice the versions line
keep the node versions synced… yes manually (I use the nodejs version of nvm, called n )
if installed this will show the versions installedn list
and
n
will show the list AND the current one, but you have to type q to exit the list
(because n updates the /usr/local/bin folder, you have to use sudo to actually install or change the active version)or
if you use my install/upgrade script they will make sure the correct standalone version is installedmy scripts install and use n if needed to change versions
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@sdetweil Dear Sam,
thanks again for this long explanation!My versions (if I interpret correctly) doesn’t mismatch :-(
0|MagicMir | ### SYSTEM: manufacturer: ; model: ; virtual: false 0|MagicMir | ### OS: platform: linux; distro: Debian GNU/Linux; release: 12; arch: arm64; kernel: 6.12.20+rpt-rpi-2712 0|MagicMir | ### VERSIONS: electron: 32.2.7; used node: 20.18.1; installed node: 20.18.1; npm: 10.8.2; pm2: 5.4.3 0|MagicMir | ### OTHER: timeZone: Europe/Berlin; ELECTRON_ENABLE_GPU: undefined
So I’m not sure at all, what to do.
pi@MagicMirrorPi5:~ $ n list node/20.18.1
Does show up exact this version, as well.
Where are my problems from ???
Thanks a LOT for any idea!Ralf
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so, if, in the module folder you do
npm rebuild
it will fix the version to the standalone node engine
if you do
electron-rebuild
it should fix the version to the electron embedded node engine
if the engine is the same, only one of those is required
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@sdetweil OK; thanks.
I will stop to handle these mismatches.
Will try to get the MM-Module runnable .
Console/terminal runs with node may not be necessary …
Thanks anyway for your kind support!
Ralf -
@sdetweil Dear Sam,
just FYI: I’ve just identified that my main problem is NOT the version mismatch but a major change in node-libgpiod’s handling of GPIO-ressources.
This was the main reason for mal-function of PIR sensor detection. “Version” was a side effect, not root-cause.
I’m nearly done with this and it seems that it will work as intended…Thanks again for your support!
Regards,
Ralf -
@rkorell awesome. yes gpio changes are a pain!!
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@sdetweil yes, indeed …
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@rkorell Do have any any resources for your current development? I’m also stucking at a similar problem handling GPIO for buttons using a Raspberry Pi 5.
Do you have a Github Repository?