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MMM-ModuleScheduler - Module Schedules and Notifications

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    plumcraft
    last edited by Oct 6, 2016, 5:10 AM

    +1, would be great to add this feature :)

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      dr4ke616
      last edited by Oct 6, 2016, 7:52 AM

      +1, be really nice if it not only just dimmed the running modules, but actually shut off the monitor.

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        cowboysdude Module Developer @dr4ke616
        last edited by Oct 6, 2016, 11:34 AM

        @dr4ke616 Well you could actually do it with a straight cronjob … something like this…

        55 6 * * * /home/pi/monitor_on.sh

        And off the same way :) It’s like making your own schedule…

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          dr4ke616 @cowboysdude
          last edited by Oct 6, 2016, 3:08 PM

          @cowboysdude thanks for pointing that out. Thats a better idea I didn’t think of :)

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            ianperrin @cowboysdude
            last edited by Oct 6, 2016, 9:19 PM

            @cowboysdude said in MMM-ModuleScheduler:

            Okay I have another curve ball for you… how about … the ability to turn the mirror off and back on with this? :)

            So I’m thinking there are a number of approaches here.

            One approach might be to add a mechanism to schedule the sending of notifications e.g
            notification_schedule: [{cronTime: '0 22 * * *', notification: 'MONITOR_OFF'}, {cronTime: '0 9 * * *', notification: 'MONITOR_ON'}]

            Another module could then be built (or may already exist) to listen to the notifications and react accordingly, e.g. control the monitor.

            What do you think?

            "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi

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              cowboysdude Module Developer
              last edited by Oct 6, 2016, 10:29 PM

              Right now I’m doing it with crontab… my schedule is complex hahahah

              BUT you have a great idea there, That sir would work perfectly!!!

              Yes that would work… currently people are doing it with either the camera or PIR sensor but for those who have neither this would be a great replacement!

              My schedule works like this:

              On at 7 am
              Off at 9 am
              On at 5 pm
              Off at 11 pm

              However, this will change because I only want that to happen M-F on Sat and Sun I want it differently…

              On top of using the scheduler to show different things throughout those times… I gotta tell you how much I really like this module! :)

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                Alvinger
                last edited by Alvinger Oct 10, 2016, 2:52 PM Oct 10, 2016, 2:51 PM

                I can’t get the dimLevel to work on the clock. I have the following config:

                {
                 module: "clock",
                 position: "top_left",
                 classes: "scheduler",
                 config: {
                  module_schedule: [
                   {from: "00 06 * * *", to: "30 09 * * *", dimLevel: "50"},
                   {from: "00 16 * * *", to: "30 22 * * *", dimLevel: "50"}
                  ]
                 }
                },
                

                When the time reaches “to” the clock just disappears rather than being dimmed.

                What am I doing wrong? (I am running the latest version of the module)

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                  cowboysdude Module Developer @Alvinger
                  last edited by cowboysdude Oct 11, 2016, 12:08 AM Oct 11, 2016, 12:06 AM

                  @Alvinger

                  Try this instead:

                  {from: '0 06 * * * ', to: '30 09 * * * ', dimLevel: ‘50’},
                  {from: '0 16 * * * ', to: '30 22 * * * ', dimLevel: ‘50’}

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                    ianperrin @Alvinger
                    last edited by ianperrin Oct 11, 2016, 8:03 AM Oct 11, 2016, 8:03 AM

                    @Alvinger:

                    A few quick observations,

                    Firstly I’d suggest removing the leading zeros from each field in the cron expression, i.e. changing 00 06 * * * to 0 6 * * * - some parsers may support this but I believe the cron tab specification states the valid values for the minute field is 0-59 and hour field is 0-23. If in doubt, try using http://crontab.guru/ to test your expressions.

                    Next up, make sure you updated to the latest version (git pull from the module directory and restart the mirror) to ensure the dim functionality is available to your mirror.

                    If after ensuring the cron expressions are correct and you have the latest version, you are still experiencing this problem, can you check the output of the log (pm2 logs mm). You should have something like this

                    MM-ModuleScheduler received CREATE_MODULE_SCHEDULE
                    MMM-ModuleScheduler is scheduling clock using '0 6 * * *' and '30 9 * * *'
                    MMM-ModuleScheduler is dimming clock
                    MMM-ModuleScheduler has scheduled clock
                    MMM-ModuleScheduler will next show clock at Wed Oct 15 2016 06:00:00 GMT+0000 (UTC)
                    MMM-ModuleScheduler will next dim clock at Wed Oct 15 2016 09:30:00 GMT+0000 (UTC)
                    

                    Can you share the output of your log here so I can take a look?

                    "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                      ianperrin
                      last edited by Oct 11, 2016, 8:51 AM

                      @Alvinger, @cowboysdude

                      Having looked at the code, there may be certain circumstances where the module is initially hidden, even when the dimLevel option is defined. I believe this only relates to schedules are defined using arrays with a particular show > dim > show > dim sequence.

                      I’ve pushed an update to try an fix this, so feel free to update the module and give it a go.

                      Alternatively, (and also highly recommended) would be to minimise the number of cron jobs create by simplifying your schedule as follows

                      {
                       module: "clock",
                       position: "top_left",
                       classes: "scheduler",
                       config: {
                        // Show at 06:00 and 16:00, then dim to 50% at 09:30 and 22:30 every day
                        module_schedule: {from: '0 6,16 * * *', to: '30 9,22 * * *', dimLevel: '50'},
                       }
                      },
                      

                      "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi

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