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Can I control a relay on MagicMirror2?

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    MaengMarco
    last edited by May 10, 2017, 2:24 AM

    @shbatm Thank you.
    Can I use a bulb instead of a monitor?

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      cowboysdude Module Developer @MaengMarco
      last edited by May 10, 2017, 2:50 AM

      @MaengMarco said in Can I control a relay on MagicMirror2?:

      @shbatm Thank you.
      Can I use a bulb instead of a monitor?

      Sure why not? They’ve been doing it a while

      example: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=82316

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        MaengMarco @cowboysdude
        last edited by MaengMarco May 10, 2017, 4:48 AM May 10, 2017, 4:46 AM

        @cowboysdude
        Yes. I saw. But I make to turn on & turn off a bulb on MagicMirror2.
        I use to voice control used ‘annyang API’.
        If I say " Turn on the light.", a bulb will turn on.
        I think to make a new module about voice and relay control, right?
        But It is very difficult…

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          cowboysdude Module Developer @MaengMarco
          last edited by May 10, 2017, 11:09 AM

          @MaengMarco Check the voice control software you’re going to use… I’m sure they have some sort of instructions on how to…

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            johnsonkao
            last edited by May 22, 2017, 7:17 AM

            Using WebIOPI is simple way to control GPIOs . The followings is my solution.

            1. To install WebIOPI to your raspberry Pi.
              webiopi Installation
              Note: if you use webiopi 0.7 and rasp 2, you have to run the patch.

            2. In the node_help.js of your module, use ‘http post’ to control the GPIOs.
              WebIOPI rest api
              ex:
              SET ‘GPIO 3’ to ‘IN’ , the request as below:
              HTTP POST
              http:/192.168.1.200:8000/GPIO/3/function/in

            Happy programming~

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