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@akhil said in -=]!Show Your Module Setup![=-:
could u please post your code ,it looks great bro,good job
How many mirrors are going to wind up looking like mine now? ;-)
var config = { port: 8080, ipWhitelist: [], language: 'en', timeFormat: 12, units: 'imperial', modules: [ { module: 'helloworld', position: 'top_bar', // This can be any of the regions. classes: 'small bright', config: { text: 'Bottle Pop welcomes you to his very own Magic Mirror! You could have one if you were brilliant and talented and cool like him!' } }, { module: 'updatenotification', position: 'top_bar', // This can be any of the regions. config: { updateInterval: 600000 // (10 minutes) } }, { module: 'motiondetector', config: { timeout: 600000 // time in milliseconds (10 minutes) to switch off after last movement is detected. } }, { module: 'MMM-Remote-Control', position: 'lower_third' }, { module: 'compliments', position: 'lower_third' }, { module: 'planetrise', position: 'lower_third', // This can be any of the regions. // header: 'Join pop in looking at the heavens through his telescope', config: { latitude: 12.345678, // Place the latitude and longitude of your mirror longitude: -12.345678, // Place the latitude and longitude of your mirror bodies: {'Sun': '☉', 'Moon': '☽', 'Mercury': '☿', 'Venus': '♀', 'Mars': '♂', 'Jupiter': '♃', 'Saturn': '♄', } } }, { module: 'alert', config: { timer: 3500, effect: 'jelly', // Possible values: scale slide genie jelly flip exploader bouncyflip alert_effect: 'flip', // Same as above position: 'middle_center', } }, { module: 'MMM-SimpleLogo', position: 'bottom_left', // This can be any of the regions. fileUrl: "modules/MMM-SimpleLogo/public/yes.jpg", config: { width: "260px", } }, { module: 'MMM-SimpleLogo', position: 'bottom_right', // This can be any of the regions. config: { width: "260px", fileUrl: "modules/MMM-SimpleLogo/public/starship.jpg", } }, { module: 'MMM-Globe', position: 'bottom_center', config: { style: 'natColor', // natColor, geoColor, airMass, fullBand, europeDiscNat, europeDiscSnow, centralAmericaDiscNat imageSize: 175, updateInterval: 10*60*1000 } }, { module: 'clock', position: 'top_center' }, { module: 'calendar', position: 'top_left', config: { urgency: 0, getRelative: 0, fadePoint: 0.25, // Start on 1/4th of the list. calendars: [ { symbol: 'calendar-check-o ', url: 'webcal://www.calendarlabs.com/templates/ical/US-Holidays.ics' }, { // YOU GET THE FOLLOWING URL FROM YOUR GOOGLE CALENDAR PAGE url: 'https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/private-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/basic.ics' }, ], } }, { module: 'calendar_monthly', position: 'top_left', config: { showHeader: false, cssStyle: 'custom', // block, clean, custom, (slate is for no mirror) updateDelay: 5 // 5 secs default } }, { module: 'MMM-SystemStats', position: 'top_left', // This can be any of the regions. classes: 'small bright', // Add your own styling. Optional. config: { updateInterval: 10000, animationSpeed: 0, } }, { module: 'MMM-NetworkScanner', position: 'top_left', config: { devices: [ { ipAddress: "192.168.1.2", name: "Dove", icon: "medkit"}, { ipAddress: "192.168.1.8", name: "BottlePop", icon: "globe"}, { ipAddress: "192.168.1.11", name: "Donna", icon: "venus"}, { ipAddress: "192.168.1.10", name: "Nikki", icon: "coffee"}, { ipAddress: "192.168.1.7", name: "Jason", icon: "fire-extinguisher"}, { ipAddress: "192.168.1.18", name: "MJD", icon: "child"} ], showUnknown: false, showOffline: true, showLastSeen: false, keepAlive: 1200, // in seconds (20 min) updateInterval: 30, // in seconds residents: [] } }, { module: 'MMM-WunderGround', // Just for current weather w/css entry position: 'top_center', config: { apikey: 'YOUR API KEY GOES HERE', // private; don't share! pws: 'pws:KNYNEWYO103', // Richmondtown Weather Station - Just around the corner. Very Cool! currentweather: 1, coloricon: true, animationSpeed: 5000, roundTmpDecs: 0, UseCardinals: 1, windunits: "mph", // bft or mph } }, { module: 'MMM-WunderGround', // Just for forecast w/css entry position: 'top_right', config: { apikey: 'YOUR API KEY GOES HERE', // private; don't share! pws: 'pws:KNYNEWYO103', // Richmondtown Weather Station - Very Cool currentweather: 0, coloricon: true, hourly: '1', fctext: '1', fcdaycount: "10", fcdaystart: "0", hourlyinterval: "2", hourlycount: "1", animationSpeed: 5000, alerttime: 10000, alerttruncatestring: "english:", roundTmpDecs: 0, UseCardinals: 1, layout: "vertical", windunits: "mph", sysstat: "0" } }, { module: 'MMM-doomsDay', position: 'top_right', // This can be any of the regions, best results in center regions config: { doomsDay: "2017-04-11 24:00:00", // the end day of the countdown, format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS, default is "2018-02-23 24:00:00", recommend that you don't alter the hour, keep it at 24:00:00 toWhat: 'Mark B-Day!', // the title of your countdown event present: 'Call Him!', updateInterval: 1 * 3600000, singular: 'more day!', // what it should say when it's only one day left, default is `Day Left` plural: 'more days', // what it should say when it's more days left, default is `Days Left` } }, { module: 'camera', position: 'top_right', config: { selfieInterval: 3, // Time interval in seconds before the photo will be taken. emailConfig: { service: 'iCloud', // Email provider to use to send email with a photo. auth: { user: 'YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS', // Your email account pass: 'YOUR EMAIL PASSWORD' // Your password for email account } } } }, { module: 'voicecontrol', position: 'top_right', config: { models: [ { keyword: "Show Camera", description: "Say 'Show Camera' to display camera", file: "showCamera.pmdl", message: "SHOW_CAMERA" }, { keyword: "Hide Camera", description: "Say 'Hide Camera' to hide camera", file: "hideCamera.pmdl", message: "HIDE_CAMERA" }, { keyword: "Selfie", description: "Say 'Selfie' when camera is visible", file: "selfie.pmdl", message: "SELFIE" }, ], } }, { module: 'newsfeed', position: 'bottom_bar', config: { feeds: [ { title: "NASA", url: "https://www.nasa.gov/rss/dyn/solar_system.rss" }, { title: "Reuters Science News", url: "http://feeds.reuters.com/reuters/scienceNews" }, { title: "New York Times", url: "http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml" }, { title: "BBC World News", url: "http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/world/us_and_canada/rss.xml" }, ], showSourceTitle: true, showPublishDate: true } }, ] }; /*************** DO NOT EDIT THE LINE BELOW ***************/ if (typeof module !== 'undefined') {module.exports = config;}
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My little mirror 11 inch :-))
module: DailyXKCD, alert, clock, calendar_monthly, weather forecast, alexapi, alarm clock, iframe, traffic, and some ather not showing due restricted size of old apple iPad first gen
Thanks
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@michael24h said in -=]!Show Your Module Setup![=-:
My little mirror 11 inch
Yo, dude, that’s awesome! Now, lets hear the story behind the build. Why you built it. How you built it. What you used, hardware and software. Pictures, if you have them, of the progress from start to finish
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will do, later on this afternoone. with more pic.
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My little Clock story.
One day come across a youtube movie about the magicmirror projects. I thought I’ll give shot, starting to thinking how to start, what I will need to build my own miagicmirror and also cost of project.
Then came the time for little digging in google which took me to the magicmirror.builder forum and other great sites, different sources of information and very helpfully members.
That then took me to the Michael Teeuw’s github page. Very cool fella with other cool projects.So lets get to project
Hardware.I’ve been given a broken Apple iPad first get, which fixed last year. But I’m this tablet is to old to be somewhat useful device. So tablet ended up in the bottom of a drawer in the cupboard for quite some time. I wasn’t too sure what to do with it. I thought it will perfect for my little clock project.
First step will be to order two way mirror glass about 11 inch size for £20, with out magic glass we can’t talk about magicmirror. When I picked up the glass I took it straight to the frame shop. I ordered a picture frame for about £25, deep enough so it would accommodate 6mm glass, iPad screen, RaspberryPi board and a step down power module which can be found on ebay for a little as £2 to £5. Simple reason for adding the step down power module is the Raspberry Pi and iPad screen work on two different power supplies, different voltages and also different amperage. RaspberryPi 3 uses 5v 2.5A whereas the iPad screen needs only 3.3 volts in order to power on, but the lcd board normally takes about 6v to 12volts. So either way I will need to power both devices on one power pack (just to make it simple and easy).
I also purchased a RaspberryPi Camera and motion detector from ModMyPi.
Then I ordered power pack from ebay for about £5, which should handle RaspberryPi 3 and iPad screen, necessary voltage and amperage
My raspberryPi uses micro sd 32gb which is way more than what is needed for this project.
I followed installation steps to install magicmirror on to my clock and then start installing modules.Modules.
Default magicmirror come pre install with some modules like: alert, calendar, clock, compliments, currentwether, helloworld, and few others.
I had some fun time playing around with this. But that wasn’t enough to call my clock a smart clock.
So I start adding other modules, some successfully and then some I couldn’t get to work. Then came the realy fun time to make these modules work.
The project isn’t completely finished yet but I can show you guys how far I got to now.mm-clock My Setup Click Here
Alexa Click Here
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@michael24h said in -=]!Show Your Module Setup![=-:
The project isn’t completely finished yet but I can show you guys how far I got to now.
Nice, real nice! :thumbsup_tone2:
So, you have MM on the Pi. How did you connect the Pi to use the iPad screen? The LCD board? I have an old iPad that might become useful again
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two way to do ths
- pourches Driver Controller Board Kit
- try find old pc screen which you will be able push in to drive for your screen. iPad first gen use samsung screens.
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If I’m right my first attempt was with IBM screen board. screen was probably 8 to 10 years old :-)))
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@michael24h thanks for the info
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@michael24h said in -=]!Show Your Module Setup![=-:
try find old pc screen which
Also I did use iPad screen with little retro pi project