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A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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MMM-Temperature/Humidity Module (DHT11, DHT22 and AM2302 sensors.)

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  • B Offline
    Bangee Module Developer
    last edited by Sep 29, 2016, 8:50 AM

    @psk Do you need to run magicmirror as root?

    I try to find a solution to do the same as pi

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    • J Offline
      Jopyth Moderator
      last edited by Sep 29, 2016, 9:46 AM

      @Bangee As far as I know, the normal pi user has sudo rights already. I use a module to shutdown the mirror which needs sudo rights, but works fine with exec from a normal node_helper.

      Helpful sticky: How to troubleshoot

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      • B Offline
        Bangee Module Developer
        last edited by Sep 29, 2016, 11:11 AM

        @Jopyth yes, he has, but he’s going to start the MagicMirror with sudo npm start

        for security reasons I try to run everything without sudo commands.

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        • P Offline
          psk
          last edited by Sep 29, 2016, 11:18 AM

          @cowboysdude DHT11 - This is the sensor that I am using.

          It has three pins -
          +ve - Connected to 5v
          -ve - Ground
          Data - Connected to pin 2

          0_1475147721302_Screenshot_20160929-130338.png

          @Bangee Now, I am running as sudo npm start. Without sudo, it will throw an exception that says it cannot open dev/mem

          0_1475147793966_permission.png

          This is the module screenshot.0_1475147819902_temp.png

          P.S.K

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          • B Offline
            Bangee Module Developer
            last edited by Sep 29, 2016, 11:23 AM

            0_1475148058296_DHT22.JPG

            I’m using node-dht-sensor

            As user pi I don’t have an error but after starting MagicMirror thers a crash.

            @psk you should cool down your room :-)

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            • C Offline
              cowboysdude Module Developer
              last edited by Sep 29, 2016, 11:49 AM

              I really do like this! Great job!

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              • P Offline
                psk
                last edited by paviro Oct 3, 2016, 12:25 PM Sep 29, 2016, 11:55 AM

                @Bangee According to bcm2835 v1.50-

                "Running as root
                Prior to the release of Raspbian Jessie in Feb 2016, access to any peripheral device via /dev/mem on the RPi required the process to run as root. Raspbian Jessie permits non-root users to access the GPIO peripheral (only) via /dev/gpiomem, and this library supports that limited mode of operation.

                If the library runs with effective UID of 0 (ie root), then bcm2835_init() will attempt to open /dev/mem, and, if successful, it will permit use of all peripherals and library functions.

                If the library runs with any other effective UID (ie not root), then bcm2835_init() will attempt to open /dev/gpiomem, and, if successful, will only permit GPIO operations. In particular, bcm2835_spi_begin() and bcm2835_i2c_begin() will return false and all other non-gpio operations may fail silently or crash."

                So i guess we have run with sudo until some other library comes up :D

                PS: I should!! Its too hot in here… :D :D

                @cowboysdude Thanks! Cheers :D

                P.S.K

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                  jsyzthz
                  last edited by jsyzthz Sep 29, 2016, 1:47 PM Sep 29, 2016, 1:47 PM

                  @psk i’m following your steps.but got some errors
                  0_1475156462089_upload-b782b89f-2067-4c7d-92ed-d69124b72d1c
                  can you help me to take a look? thanks!

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                    psk
                    last edited by paviro Oct 3, 2016, 12:25 PM Sep 29, 2016, 2:15 PM

                    @jsyzthz I ran into the same while setting up!

                    try this. Go to MMM-Temperature-Humidity,

                    npm rebuild --runtime=electron --target=1.4.0 --disturl=https://atom.io/download/atom-shell --build-from-source

                    My Electron version is 1.4.0. If yours is different, replace accordingly. :D

                    This is a known issue which is caused by the serialport module using native code that is built for a different version of Node. You can read a bit more about addons here, if you’re interested; they’re just modules written in C/C++ that can interface with Node so the module can interface with the hardware more easily.

                    Credits : stackoverflow.com


                    Note from admin: Please use Markdown on code snippets for easier reading!

                    P.S.K

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                      psk @jsyzthz
                      last edited by paviro Oct 3, 2016, 12:26 PM Sep 29, 2016, 2:35 PM

                      @jsyzthz
                      I’m not sure whether to rebuild in MMM-Temperature-humidity directory or the Magic Mirror directory.
                      Try executing in the MagicMirror directory first.

                      npm rebuild --runtime=electron --target=1.4.0 --disturl=https://atom.io/download/atom-shell --build-from-source

                      Also you can find the electron version by : npm list

                      Just in case, i had this in my commands history :D
                      npm rebuild --runtime=electron --target=1.3.4 --disturl=https://atom.io/download/atom-shell --abi=49 -d

                      P.S.K

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