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    • Z Offline
      Zinkeler @Mr.Sponti
      last edited by yawns

      @Mr.Sponti - thank you for your answer.
      I now setup a second PI and installed Pimatic.
      On both PI´s i installd socket.io and socket.io-Client.
      My second pi works fine with pimatic and my first Pi works with MagicMirror.
      I installed your modul as you described.

      If i run a test on my MagicMirror-PI:

      pi@raspberrypi3:~ $ node testpim.js
      connected
      [ { id: 'temperatur',
          name: 'Temperatur',
          template: 'device',
          attributes: [ [Object], [Object] ],
          actions: [],
          config:
           { class: 'HomeduinoRFWeatherStation',
             protocols: [Object],
             values: [Object],
             processingTemp: '$value',
             processingHum: '$value',
             xAttributeOptions: [],
             id: 'temperatur',
             name: 'Temperatur' },
      ...```
      i see, that socket works too.
      But on my MagicMirror is only get the message "Connecting to pimatic ..." 
       config.js:
      *{
                  module: 'MMM-M1-Pimatic',
                  position: 'bottom_center',
                  header: 'PIMATIC',
                  host : 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xx',
                  port : 80,
                  user : 'user',
                  passwd : 'passwort',
                  config: {
                      device: [
                          { 
                              name: 'Schrankschalter',
                              icon: 'icon-Default',
                              attributeName: 'schrankschalter.state',
                              defaultValue: false,
                              notification : 'Eingeschaltet'
                          },
                      ],
                  },
              },*
      What am i doing wrong??
      Thanks
      P.S. are you german, because than it´s easier to talk about :-)
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      • yawnsY Offline
        yawns Moderator
        last edited by

        Ich weiß, dass github in der Readme genau das zeigt, was du probierst, aber meiner Meinung nach ist das falsch.

        {
                    module: 'MMM-M1-Pimatic',
                    position: 'bottom_center',
                    header: 'PIMATIC',
                    config: {
                        host : 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xx',
                        port : 80,
                        user : 'user',
                        passwd : 'passwort',
                        device: [
                            { 
                                name: 'Schrankschalter',
                                icon: 'icon-Default',
                                attributeName: 'schrankschalter.state',
                                defaultValue: false,
                                notification : 'Eingeschaltet'
                            },
                        ],
                    },
                }
        

        Meiner Meinung nach müssen host, port, user und passwd in den config Bereich.

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        • Z Offline
          Zinkeler @yawns
          last edited by

          @yawns
          Vielen Dank !!
          Genau das war das Problem, jetzt klappte es :-)

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          • P Offline
            Peter
            last edited by

            Who can help me with this?
            I am running MM on one RPI and Pimatic on another one.
            But I have no idea how to get the information of Pimatic on the MM screen.
            If somebody can tell me what to install where …
            Thanks in advance!
            Peter

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            • Mr.SpontiM Offline
              Mr.Sponti
              last edited by

              @Peter
              I’ve reworked my MMM-Pimatic modul but need now to adjust the description on gihub. The modul connects to a pimatic server to listen on device attribute changes and displays changes as notifications on the MagicMirror screen. Temperature values can be displayed in a separate table. As soon as I’ve completed the Readme, I will send you a message.

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              • P Offline
                Peter @Mr.Sponti
                last edited by

                @Mr.Sponti thanks!
                Would be great!
                Peter

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                • Mr.SpontiM Offline
                  Mr.Sponti
                  last edited by

                  @Peter Here you can find the latest version of my MMM-Pimatic module. The README isn’t yet covering all features but should be sufficient for the installation and basic configuration of the module.
                  Please feel free to contact me if you need help to get it running.

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                    Peter @Mr.Sponti
                    last edited by

                    @Mr.Sponti thanks!
                    I will try it as soon as possible.
                    I will let you know the results!
                    Peter

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                    • P Offline
                      Peter
                      last edited by

                      pi@magicrpi:~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-Pimatic $ npm install
                      npm WARN enoent ENOENT: no such file or directory, open '/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/package.json'
                      npm WARN enoent ENOENT: no such file or directory, open '/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/node_modules/node_helper/package.json'
                      npm WARN modules No description
                      npm WARN modules No repository field.
                      npm WARN modules No README data
                      npm WARN modules No license field.
                      
                      

                      And I have no idea what to do (how to install) socket.io-client.
                      Peter

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                      • Mr.SpontiM Offline
                        Mr.Sponti @Peter
                        last edited by

                        @Peter , you can ignore these Warnings, but you need to install the socket.io-client modul:

                        cd  ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-Pimatic
                        npm install socket.io-client
                        
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