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    • B Offline
      bolish
      last edited by

      @Cr4z33 same as me…let’s try to cross check our node helper .js to see if they are written the same on line 610 and 620.

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      • Cr4z33C Offline
        Cr4z33 @bolish
        last edited by

        @bolish wait cannot remember if I am using perhaps the developer version, but line numbers are different.

        Mine are 601 (on), 604 (off) and 607 (status).

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        • B Offline
          bolish
          last edited by bolish

          This is what I did on my side :

                      if (["MONITORTOGGLE", "MONITORSTATUS", "MONITORON"].indexOf(action) !== -1) {
                          screenStatus = exec(monitorStatusCommand, opts, (error, stdout, stderr) => {
                              if (stdout.indexOf("TV is off") !== -1 || stdout.indexOf("false") !== -1) { // REPLACE "TV is off" or "false" by "power status: standby"
                                  // Screen is OFF, turn it ON
                                  status = "off";
                                  if (action === "MONITORTOGGLE" || action === "MONITORON") {
                                      exec(monitorOnCommand, opts, (error, stdout, stderr) => {
                                          this.checkForExecError(error, stdout, stderr, res, { monitor: "on" });
                                      });
                                      this.sendSocketNotification("USER_PRESENCE", true);
                                      return;
                                  }
                              } else if (stdout.indexOf("HDMI") !== -1 || stdout.indexOf("true") !== -1) { // REPLACE "HDMI" OR "true" by "power status: on"
                                  // Screen is ON, turn it OFF
                                  status = "on";
                                  if (action === "MONITORTOGGLE") {
                                      this.monitorControl("MONITOROFF", opts, res);
                                      return;
          

          At least this is what worked for me.

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          • Cr4z33C Offline
            Cr4z33 @bolish
            last edited by

            @bolish what about the previous lines?

            I thought that was the part to edit by replacing monitor commands with HDMI CEC ones like mines?

                    monitorControl: function(action, opts, res) {
                        let status = "unknown";
                        let monitorOnCommand = (this.initialized && "monitorOnCommand" in this.thisConfig.customCommand) ?
                            this.thisConfig.customCommand.monitorOnCommand :
                            "echo on 0 | cec-client -s -d 1";
                        let monitorOffCommand = (this.initialized && "monitorOffCommand" in this.thisConfig.customCommand) ?
                            this.thisConfig.customCommand.monitorOffCommand :
                            "echo standby 0 | cec-client -s -d 1";
                        let monitorStatusCommand = (this.initialized && "monitorStatusCommand" in this.thisConfig.customCommand) ?
                            this.thisConfig.customCommand.monitorStatusCommand :
                            "echo pow 0 | cec-client -s -d 1";
            
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            • B Offline
              bolish
              last edited by

              No. From my understanding, you only need to modify the customcommands into your config file not in the node.js.

              The one you mention into your post (extract of node.js) are the default ones, don’t modify them.

              What you need to modify into node.js are the ouput conditions as I posted above because the way the node.js is written (and how it’s explained on git) those commands will only work if your ouput are :

              customCommand: {
                      monitorOnCommand: 'shell command to turn on your monitor',
                      monitorOffCommand: 'shell command to turn off your monitor',
                      monitorStatusCommand: 'shell command to return status of monitor, must return either "HDMI" or "true" if screen is on; or "TV is Off" or "false" if it is off to be recognized'
                  }
              

              That’s why we need to replace those conditions into the node.js by the one we get with our TV’s (which are different than the “true” / “flase” “TV is on” etc… but are “power status : stand by” and “power status: on”).

              Clear now??

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              • Cr4z33C Offline
                Cr4z33 @bolish
                last edited by Cr4z33

                @bolish sorry, but it is quite hard to get the difference for me lol. :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat:

                Do you mind doing please a pastebin of your edited node_helper.js so that I can try it out?

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                • B Offline
                  bolish
                  last edited by bolish

                  Just replace related lines by the following ones (it’s approx. around line 610) into your node.js :

                              if (["MONITORTOGGLE", "MONITORSTATUS", "MONITORON"].indexOf(action) !== -1) {
                                  screenStatus = exec(monitorStatusCommand, opts, (error, stdout, stderr) => {
                                      if (stdout.indexOf("power status: standby") !== -1 || stdout.indexOf("false") !== -1) { // MODIF DONE HERE
                                          // Screen is OFF, turn it ON
                                          status = "off";
                                          if (action === "MONITORTOGGLE" || action === "MONITORON") {
                                              exec(monitorOnCommand, opts, (error, stdout, stderr) => {
                                                  this.checkForExecError(error, stdout, stderr, res, { monitor: "on" });
                                              });
                                              this.sendSocketNotification("USER_PRESENCE", true);
                                              return;
                                          }
                                      } else if (stdout.indexOf("power status: on") !== -1 || stdout.indexOf("true") !== -1) { // MODIF DONE HERE
                                          // Screen is ON, turn it OFF
                                          status = "on";
                                          if (action === "MONITORTOGGLE") {
                                              this.monitorControl("MONITOROFF", opts, res);
                                              return;
                  
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                  • Cr4z33C Offline
                    Cr4z33 @bolish
                    last edited by

                    @bolish OK thanks now the TV can be turned off succesfully, but still can’t be turned on ( although I keep getting the Done! confirmation message ) . :thinking_face:

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                    • Cr4z33C Offline
                      Cr4z33 @bolish
                      last edited by

                      @bolish OK something weird happened.

                      After let’s say 1 minute the TV turned ON by itself (can’t say really…) and there’s now no signal on the (proper) HDMI port.

                      I have the feeling the module is still sending monitor commands and NOT cec-utils package ones! :thinking_face:

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                      • B Offline
                        bolish
                        last edited by

                        @Cr4z33 indeed, strange, I will check my code this evening (I did it by “memory” since this morning…).

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