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    Show/Hide my own module in combination with MMM-Facial-Recognition

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    • J Offline
      j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer
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      Hello. I’ve written a module the hides itself when no data is currently available, otherwise it shows itself. I’m using the standard this.hide() / this.show() methods.

      However things get messed up when I combine this with MMM-Facial-Recognition. I’ve read about using lockStrings to lock the module’s visibility, but as far as I understand it, I’d need the Facial Recognition module to supply a lock string upon sending the hide command as well as my own module to supply a lockString to itself upon hiding.

      Essentially I want the following behaviour:

      • My Module has no data, never show, even if called to be displayed by MMM-FR
        • My module supplies a lockString to itself with its hide command
        • module remains hidden regardless of what MMM-FR wants to do
      • My module has data, but MMM-FR wants it hidden
        • MMM-FR would need to supply a lock string with its hide command
        • module remains hidden regardless of the fact that there is data
      • My module has data AND MMM-FR wants it visible
        • both call the show() method with their respective lockStrings, thereby removing both lockStrings from my module
        • module is visible.
      1. Do I understand this correctly?
      2. Is there another way to get this behaviour without requiring a modification to MMM-Facial-Recognition? I can see myself running into this problem with some other show/hide modules, and I’d rather not have manage my own modified versions of others’ modules.
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        j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer
        last edited by

        For more context on this, in fact my understanding above is correct. I modified both MMM-Facial-Recognition and my own module to use a lockString option, and the module is showing and hiding as I expect / want now.

        However it doesn’t address my second question – could I have accomplished this without modifying MMM-Facial-Recognition?

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