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    justjim1220 Module Developer @strawberry 3.141
    last edited by Oct 29, 2018, 1:33 AM

    @strawberry-3-141

    What are the chances of being able to do what I had been attempting with this?
    https://github.com/moxystudio/node-cross-spawn

    And would it be possible to add to a current node_helper being used for linux, or would a separate node_helper or script need made?

    "Life's Too Short To Dance With Ugly People"
    Jim Hallock - 1995

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      A Former User @justjim1220
      last edited by A Former User Oct 29, 2018, 7:56 AM Oct 29, 2018, 6:54 AM

      @justjim1220

      exec(“YOUR-SHELL-COMMAND”, (error, stdout, stderr)=>{
        console.log(stdout)
        // do your job with `stdout`
      })
      

      I think you can get the result of any execution of shell script.

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        justjim1220 Module Developer @Guest
        last edited by Oct 30, 2018, 12:07 AM

        @sean

        Not sure I follow …

        what would be my ‘shell command’?

        "Life's Too Short To Dance With Ugly People"
        Jim Hallock - 1995

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          A Former User @justjim1220
          last edited by A Former User Oct 30, 2018, 12:30 AM Oct 30, 2018, 12:29 AM

          @justjim1220
          **
          PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> get-temperature
          **
          I don’t know anything about your intention, but ‘get-temperature’ could be executable in your shell or terminal, it could be the one.

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            justjim1220 Module Developer @Guest
            last edited by Oct 30, 2018, 12:45 AM

            @sean

            Yes, that is the command to get the temps from the PC using powershell or command prompt…

            BUT, where to use the command in node_helper.js?

            OR, where to use the command in the module.js file?

            "Life's Too Short To Dance With Ugly People"
            Jim Hallock - 1995

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              sdetweil @justjim1220
              last edited by Oct 30, 2018, 1:34 AM

              @justjim1220 let’s look at the design of your module.

              How often do u need to get the temps?
              Is it on a timer, or some other mechanism?

              Anyhow, on that cycle, you would issue the ‘run’ of the powershell app in the node_helper.js, and capture it’s output.

              Then process the output, remove all the useless data. Then send the raw data to the module.js, who will then format the HTML in the get_dom() function for display

              Sam

              How to add modules

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                A Former User @justjim1220
                last edited by Oct 30, 2018, 8:24 AM

                @justjim1220

                
                const exec = require('child_process').exec
                var NodeHelper = require("node_helper")
                
                module.exports = NodeHelper.create({
                  socketNotificationReceived: function(noti, payload) {
                    if (noti == "GIVE_ME_RESULT") {
                      setTimeout(()=>{
                        exec("C:\WINDOWS\system32\get-temperature", //I don't know WINDOWS system at all. Is it right?
                          (err, sto, ste) => {
                            if (!err) {
                              this.sendSocketNotification("HERE_IS_RESULT", sto)
                            } else {
                              console.log("Error", err)
                            }
                          }
                        )
                      }, 1000)
                    }
                  }
                })
                

                It isn’t tested. But you can catch the idea.

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