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    Run JavaScript if a file is created

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    • KirAsh4K Offline
      KirAsh4 Moderator
      last edited by

      Have the script check for the date stamp on the file. Have Tasker just 'touch' the existing file. The script needs to store the date stamp when it checks the file. Something like this:

      // pseudo code, it won't brew coffee
      var prev_datestamp = 0;
      var expire_time = 15 * 60 * 1000; // 15 minutes
      
      // run every five minutes
      if (file exists) {
        if (file.datestamp > previous_datestamp) {
          // train is on the way, quick, hide the money, hide the poker table
          // oh, refresh the mirror too
          previous_datestamp = file.datestamp;
        } else if (now > file.datestamp + expire_time) {
          // it's been 15 minutes, be afraid, be very afraid
          // clear mirror message
        }
      }
      

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      • EoFE Offline
        EoF
        last edited by

        Might be wise to incorporate some AJAX into this, no? Having PHP check the file, etc and then pass the results / message back to JS.

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        • KirAsh4K Offline
          KirAsh4 Moderator
          last edited by

          Not necessarily:
          MM² module --> node_helper --> php --> node_helper --> MM² module

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          • ooom416354O Offline
            ooom416354 @KirAsh4
            last edited by

            @KirAsh4 This is awesome!

            I would just put this in my JS file, right? I’m currently sending the following command through Tasker to the Pi so I think I’m good.

            touch curr-train.txt

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            • KirAsh4K Offline
              KirAsh4 Moderator
              last edited by

              Earlier you mentioned you using PHP, so I kept it in the loop. Use node_helper to call the PHP script. Let the PHP script check for the file and report back to node_helper which in turn reports to the module.

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              • ooom416354O Offline
                ooom416354 @KirAsh4
                last edited by

                @KirAsh4 OK, so my PHP script is actually index.php, it’s effectively the page that loads and is my Mirror. In that file I have a reference to the JS file which runs the mta code.

                <script src="js/mm-mta.js"></script>

                So would I put the following in the PHP page? (sorry if I sound dumb here)

                var prev_datestamp = 0;
                var expire_time = 15 * 60 * 1000; // 15 minutes
                
                // run every five minutes
                if (file exists) {
                  if (file.datestamp > previous_datestamp) {
                
                   <script src="js/mm-mta.js"></script>
                
                    previous_datestamp = file.datestamp;
                  } else if (now > file.datestamp + expire_time) {
                
                  <script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.10.2.js"></script>
                  <script> 
                      $("#mta").empty();
                  </script>
                }
                }
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                • ooom416354O Offline
                  ooom416354 @KirAsh4
                  last edited by

                  @KirAsh4 for reference here’s the full index.php file

                  index.php

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                  • KirAsh4K Offline
                    KirAsh4 Moderator
                    last edited by

                    Oy, why do it that way … your index.php will never get updated if there’s an upstream change in the code (because we use index.html). You should use the existing infrastructure in MM². Create a new module, have it display in a specific region on the mirror. Every 5 minutes, have the module refresh by doing a call to its node_helper. The node_helper can be a simply python script that checks the specific file in question and reports back to the module.

                    I thought the PHP script was doing something … it’s not in this case. You don’t need PHP at all for this.

                    Some places to look for coding ideas:
                    MM² Module Development Documentation
                    Look at how modules such as the calendar and newsfeed implement a node_helper which does the background tasks

                    You could still use PHP to do the file checking for you, but to me that’s a bit of an unnecessary overhead.

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                    • ooom416354O Offline
                      ooom416354 @KirAsh4
                      last edited by

                      @KirAsh4 LOL - I’m just lost these days with all of this stuff. I should stick to my DB work.

                      Let me see what I can do with the module documentation, it would be a good experience anyway to learn.

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                      • ooom416354O Offline
                        ooom416354 @KirAsh4
                        last edited by

                        @KirAsh4 Just out of curiosity, if I were to add the code you provided into the PHP file, would i need to bracket it with <?php then add the code here?>

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