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      sgarg15 @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil Also how do i make it so that the python file is always running?

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        sdetweil @sgarg15
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        @sgarg15 that was the example of running a little js app on the command line node js_filename

        The exact code here doesn’t help you, but the prior code I posted is what u want to try. Altho I don’t know how u will hook it to the sensors on your pc

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          sdetweil @sdetweil
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          @sgarg15 your python PGM has to loop somehow. I don’t do python

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            sgarg15
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            @sdetweil so, i have my python script running in the background, and in my nodeHelper.js i would have

            import {PythonShell} from 'python-shell';
            
            let pyshell = new PythonShell('Swiping.py');  // < --- whatever your script name, in the module folder
             
            // the .on handler gets called each time the pythin script writes a message to stdout
            pyshell.on('message', function (message) {
              // received a message sent from the Python script (a simple "print" statement)
              console.log(message);
              // send info up to modulename.js
              this.sendSocketNotification("movement", message)
            });
            

            could you explain what movement and message mean in the sendSocketNotification?

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              ertopps Banned
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              If you could help me achieve this, or give me some info that could help me do this i would really appreciate it

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                sdetweil @ertopps
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                @ertopps do what?

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                  ertopps Banned
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                  I am stuck due to similar issues. And now I need some professional developers with Python knowledge and good programming skills. I am from the US, check this out. And you need to be able during my working hours, it will be a great advantage for fruitful cooperation. Send me a message to my private box for more details. I do hope to find someone here with your assistance.

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