Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
[MMM-Remote-Control] Cannot GET /api
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Hi,
Yes i,m sure. It is from the Documentation you,ve posted.
But also your link Example don‘t work.Cannot GET /api/module/alert/showalert
What i‘ve read till now it seems that the api folder isn‘t published.
I‘ve did an update of MM but didn‘t helped.Further help is much appreciated.
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I have exactly the same problem - all API calls result in error “Cannot GET /api/whatevermoduleitrytocall”. However, remote.html loads just fine.
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@teemuoksanen said in [MMM-Remote-Control] Cannot GET /api:
I have exactly the same problem - all API calls result in error “Cannot GET /api/whatevermoduleitrytocall”. However, remote.html loads just fine.
As I have.
Edited: It was a mistake, sorry. I have same problem.
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Same here too. I thought that perhaps we needed to have MMM-Api module installed but when I install that my MM won’t even start due to errors.
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@AxLed said in [MMM-Remote-Control] Cannot GET /api:
api/module/alert/showalert?message=Hello&timer=2000
it looks like the api was changed, but not documented…
looking thru node_helper.js you can see all the commands
ip:port/remote?action=xxxxx&parms=???&parms2=???
the code lists these actions
if (query.action === "SHUTDOWN") { if (query.action === "REBOOT") { if (query.action === "RESTART" || query.action === "STOP") { if (query.action === "USER_PRESENCE") { if (["MONITORON", "MONITOROFF", "MONITORTOGGLE", "MONITORSTATUS"].indexOf(query.action) !== -1) { this.monitorControl(query.action, opts, res); if (query.action === "HIDE" || query.action === "SHOW" || query.action === "TOGGLE") { self.sendSocketNotification(query.action, query); if (query.action === "BRIGHTNESS") { self.sendSocketNotification(query.action, query.value); if (query.action === "SAVE") { if (query.action === "MODULE_DATA") { if (query.action === "INSTALL") { if (query.action === "REFRESH") { self.sendSocketNotification(query.action); if (query.action === "HIDE_ALERT") { self.sendSocketNotification(query.action); if (query.action === "SHOW_ALERT") { self.sendSocketNotification(query.action, { if (query.action === "UPDATE") { if (query.action === 'NOTIFICATION') { this.sendSocketNotification(query.action, { 'notification': query.notification, 'payload': payload }); if (["MINIMIZE", "TOGGLEFULLSCREEN", "DEVTOOLS"].indexOf(query.action) !== -1) { switch (query.action) { if (query.action === "DELAYED") {
to send an alert thru the api
http://mirror_ip:mirror_port/remote?action=SHOW_ALERT&message=foo&title=help&timer=10&type=alert
the remote.html does NOT use the api, but uses the socketNotifications pipe under the covers.
which is why it works, but the older /api/modulename… approach doesn’t -
@sdetweil oh thank you so much !! I couldn’t find the way to use it :)
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I think I solved the problem. At least it worked for me.
Just delete file ./modules/package-lock.json. And restart the system. -
@PolaricBear did u post this to the wrong topic?
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Thx i had the same problem and your tip solved it :-)
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@sdetweil THANKS YOU! That’s the problem, we dont need to use API!