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  • A Offline
    AxLed Module Developer
    last edited by Mar 29, 2020, 1:28 PM

    @sdetweil
    No i didnt set any path so far, but express path seems to be the right search word and helps.
    If i understood the documentation right, express path has to be located in node_helper.js.
    But i still dont know how to move forward with this information.
    Are there some modules which are using express path, where i can try to figure out how it works?

    Greetings

    AxLED

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      sdetweil @AxLed
      last edited by Mar 29, 2020, 1:32 PM

      @AxLed MMM-ImagesPhotos uses it…

      the Module wants to use request, so issues a request to a local server (express path)
      which invokes the routine to get the list of photos//

      (instead of doing the sendSocketNotification to the node_module…)

      the express routine is like a cgi pgm invocation…

      from
      https://expressjs.com/en/guide/routing.html

      Route parameters

      the path can autoparse the url
      Route path: /users/:userId/books/:bookId
      Request URL: http://localhost:3000/users/34/books/8989
      req.params: { “userId”: “34”, “bookId”: “8989” }

      but the result, net, is the parms are in the req (uest) parameter object when the routine is called

      Sam

      How to add modules

      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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      • A Offline
        AxLed Module Developer
        last edited by Mar 29, 2020, 4:12 PM

        @sdetweil
        Thanks for the response, it think now i have enough to read and i will try to get in up and running.

        I will give feedback within the next day.

        AxLED

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          sdetweil @AxLed
          last edited by Mar 29, 2020, 4:49 PM

          @AxLed cooll… standing by!

          Sam

          How to add modules

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            sdetweil @sdetweil
            last edited by sdetweil Mar 30, 2020, 12:29 PM Mar 30, 2020, 12:26 PM

            @AxLed so, it should be as simple as

            const express = require('express')
            
            // setup server path handler, for http get request
            this.expressApp.get("/MMM-Navigate",(req,res) =>{this.someFunction(req,res)});
            
            // handler dump request object
            someFunction: function(request,response){
                 console.log("request data="+JSON.stringify(request))
                response.send("Hello from MMM-Navigate");
            }
            

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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              A Former User
              last edited by A Former User Mar 30, 2020, 1:32 PM Mar 30, 2020, 1:31 PM

              Here is another example of express;

              const express = require('express')
              const bodyParser = require('body-parser')
              
              // in your member function of node_helper.js, usually it will be `.start()`
              
              this.expressApp.use(bodyParser.json())
              this.expressApp.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({extended: true}))
              var process = (req, res) => {
                var subpath = req.params.subpath
                if (CHECK_SOME_CONDITION) {
                  var requestObj = {
                    path: subpath,
                    query: req.query,
                    post: req.body,
                    method: req.method,
                  }
                  this.sendSocketNotification("REQUEST_COMING", requestObj)
                  res.status(200).send({status: 200})
                } else {
                  res.status(400).send({status: 400})
                }
              }
              
              this.expressApp.get("/YOUR_PATH/:subpath", process)
              this.expressApp.post("/YOUR_PATH/:subpath", process) // when you need POST method.
              
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                AxLed Module Developer
                last edited by Mar 30, 2020, 7:58 PM

                @sdetweil
                @Sean
                Thanks for your quick response, you are faster than my programming timeslots in my “mancave” are. Today i had some time and got it working.

                I will test my module changes (for MMM-Navigate) on my mirror for some days, maybe i find some errors and can fix them before i upload it to quick to github in a poor “quality”.

                My intension was to get rid of MMM-Remote-Control in my installation, as i found errors (while a new install of my MM) and as it seems that MMM-Remote-Control is not maintainanced anymore.

                I added following features to MMM-Navigate:

                • Raspberry operations: any Shellcommands, i use it for
                  • restart of MM (pm2 restart mm)
                  • restart of Raspberry (sudo shutdown -h now)
                  • reboot of Raspberry (sudo reboot)
                • controlling MM by URL Calls (if you dont have a rotary encoder connected or while programming)

                stay healthy

                Regards

                AxLED

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                • A Offline
                  AxLed Module Developer
                  last edited by Apr 9, 2020, 6:06 PM

                  Hi,

                  testing completed, today i uploaded new release to github.
                  MMM-Navigate - V1.3 released

                  Regards

                  AxLED

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