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A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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2 Mirrors and one Sensor ( MMM-PIR-Sensor )

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  • S Offline
    sdetweil @binia
    last edited by Mar 5, 2019, 1:39 PM

    @binia oh!.. you have two monitors inside your single mirror!.. wow…

    all u need is the signal pin of the PIR… and connect the grounds together on the two PI devices…

    otherwise you could have one PI send a MMM message to the other to wakeup…

    Sam

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      binia
      last edited by Mar 6, 2019, 8:37 AM

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        binia
        last edited by Mar 6, 2019, 8:39 AM

        its 160cm x 65cm
        One is a TV and one a Display

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          A Former User
          last edited by A Former User Mar 6, 2019, 8:57 AM Mar 6, 2019, 8:56 AM

          You can install one PIR on one RPI(A).
          Then, you can modify or build a module to send HTTPRequest to other RPI(B) on RPI(A) which has PIR sensor
          Then, you can also modify or build a module to catch HTTPRequest on RPI(B) to use it as a signal for your job.

          • MMM-PIR-Sensor (RPI(A)) : You can modify socektNotificationReceived() to emit your custom notification,
            Or send HTTPRequest directly to RPI(B)
          • MMM-NotificationTrigger (RPI(A)) : Or you can translate notification from MMM-PIR-Sensor to your custom notification for further relayed module,
            Or you can execute directly external shell command/internal javascript for sending HTTPRequest when notification is coming from MMM-PIR-Sensor
          • Or … you can build your own module for this job.

          • MMM-Remote-Controller (RPI(B)) : You can get HTTPRequest from RPI(A) to do something
          • MMM-NotificationTrigger(RPI(B)) : This module also can catch HTTPRequest and do something
          • Or … you can build your module for this job.

          • Or you can make scripts with javascript or python or any other language to communicate between two RPIs. It will be not so difficult to expert, but…
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            binia
            last edited by Mar 6, 2019, 10:10 AM

            Thanks for your answer.
            I will try it.

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              A Former User
              last edited by A Former User Mar 6, 2019, 11:45 AM Mar 6, 2019, 11:39 AM

              Here is a simple example for using MMM-NotificationTrigger. Not tested, but you can catch the concept.

              Assumption

              • RPI_A
                • MM IP : 192.168.178.101:8080
                • PIR_SENSOR is installed
                • This will emit notification "USER_PRESENCE" with payload true/false
              • RPI_B
                • MM IP : 192.168.178.102:8080
                • PIR_SENSOR IS not installed.
                • It needs payload value of USER_PRESENCE from RPI_A

              RPI_A MMM-NotificationTrigger config

              {
                module: "MMM-NotificationTrigger",
                config: {
                  triggers: [
                    {
                      trigger: "USER_PRESENCE",
                      triggerPayloadFilter: (payload) => {
                        return payload
                      },
                      fires: [
                        {
                          fire: "DUMMY_NOTIFICATION",
                          exec: `curl -d "notification=RELAYED_USER_PRESENCE&payload=true" http://192.168.178.102:8080/webhook`
                        }
                      ]
                    },
                    {
                      trigger: "USER_PRESENCE",
                      triggerPayloadFilter: (payload) => {
                        return !payload
                      },
                      fires: [
                        {
                          fire: "DUMMY_NOTIFICATION",
                          exec: `curl -d "notification=RELAYED_USER_PRESENCE&payload=false" http://192.168.178.102:8080/webhook`
                        }
                      ]
                    },
                  ]
                }
              },
              

              If USER_PRESENCE notification is emitted from MMM-PIR-Sensor, it will be translated to DUMMY_NOTIFICATION and curl shell command will be executed to transfer message(RELAYED_USER_PRESENCE) to RPI_B

              RPI_B MMM-NotificationTrigger config

              {
                module: "MMM-NotificationTrigger",
                config: {
                  useWebhook: true,
                  triggers: [
                    {
                      trigger: "RELAYED_USER_PRESENCE",
                      fires: [
                        {
                          fire: "DOING_MY_JOB",
                          payload: (payload) => {
                            return (payload == "true") ?  true : false
                          }
                        }
                      ]
                    }
                  ]
                }
              },
              

              By useWebhook:true it can listen message from RPI_A. When RELAYED_USER_PRESENCE is coming, DOING_MY_JOB (or whatever you want) notification will be emitted on RPI_B

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                sdetweil @binia
                last edited by Mar 6, 2019, 12:21 PM

                @binia very cool implementation!

                Sam

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