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  • S Offline
    sdetweil @bumrocks
    last edited by May 31, 2020, 8:51 PM

    @bumrocks my scripts are listed as ‘alternative’ right below
    it also uses node 10, and would have installed for you … also fixes some odds and ends
    you can go ahead, or rename you magicmirror folder to some other name and run the script…
    it will also setup pm2 for restart after boot and disable screensaver (if u say yes at the respective prompts)

    Alternative Installation Methods
    The following installation methods are not maintained by the MagicMirror² core team. Use these scripts and methods at your own risk.
    
    #Automatic Installation Scripts
    Sam (@sdetweil, long time contributor of the MagicMirror² framework) maintains a easy to use installation and update script: https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts
    

    Sam

    How to add modules

    learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

    B 1 Reply Last reply May 31, 2020, 8:55 PM Reply Quote 0
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      bumrocks @sdetweil
      last edited by May 31, 2020, 8:55 PM

      @sdetweil

      Good looking out! And yes, I saw where you were listed as an alternate “authorized” way to install but let the “manual” message put the grip of fear on me, lol! I will do as you suggested and appreciate the help and tips!

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        BKeyport Module Developer
        last edited by May 31, 2020, 9:58 PM

        vulnerabilities aren’t to be worried about if the project isn’t going to peek out to the internet.

        The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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          bumrocks
          last edited by May 31, 2020, 10:33 PM

          @BKeyport
          Which makes perfect sense but I am unclear what exactly might be peeking out if it connects to Internet for calendar stuff (intend to connect Google Calendar), updates for weather, Youtube module, and Amazon Alexa (if module is available)…I assume that all of these are in some way peeking and that most Magic Mirrors do in various ways. But, I am just a noob and can not say with any certainty. At the least, it is a daunting statement using the word “vulnerabilities”.

          Let me also add, it is quite confusing that the developer and his team recommend doing the manual install but leave out such specifics and how to handle them when they arise. I am not the first or last person to make this attempt with a Rasberry Pi 4 and with me following the directions given within the terminal I still end up with…

          fixed 15 of 20 vulnerabilities in 1052 scanned packages
            3 vulnerabilities required manual review and could not be updated
            2 package updates for 2 vulnerabilities involved breaking changes
            (use `npm audit fix --force` to install breaking changes; or refer to `npm audit` for steps to fix these manually)
          
          

          Which absolutely leaves a noob such as I in a state of confusion as to what to do. Continuing on and leaving that by the wayside I get to the configuration of the config file and low and behold things that the instructions say I can alter or change are not available at all…zoom, electronOptions, & customCss are nonexistent from my config file. I see great care to help absolute beginners in various ways but some of the most basic instructions are either wrong or completely missing. I am thankful, do not get me wrong, for this site, this app, the developers, the input, etc. Figuring out stuff on my own will help me retain the knowledge and only better me in the future but I can’t help but feel bad for those that are less computer savvy as an absolute beginner. Sorry for my slight rant! Not sure why I started on it but my intention is not to be a negative dick. I have spent way more hours and $ on this project that I originally planned or anticipated as I assumed wrongfully that this would be easy. Nobody’s fault but my own.

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            sdetweil @bumrocks
            last edited by May 31, 2020, 10:44 PM

            @bumrocks they CAN be altered, but are not there by default… yes, you have to discover them , if u have the need

            as for the issues and vulnerabilities, they are not in the MM code, but code it uses and that those use… where the MM owners have little to no control (or exposure to the problem)

            but many of the issues you present are why I built up the installer and updater scripts, to get you up and running, regardless of your platform choice

            this remains a volunteer project, where, if u are interested you can contribute. It is NOT a ‘product’

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

            B 1 Reply Last reply Jun 6, 2020, 6:22 PM Reply Quote 1
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              BKeyport Module Developer @bumrocks
              last edited by Jun 1, 2020, 1:48 AM

              @bumrocks In this case, if it’s not serving anything to the public, it’s generally fine. Grabbing things off the internet is usually fine… so, as long as you’re just grabbing things from the net, and it’s webports are not outside, you’re golden.

              The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                bumrocks @sdetweil
                last edited by Jun 6, 2020, 6:22 PM

                @sdetweil Thank you for your response again. In my frustration I took a few days off and am now trying back at it…As far it not being a product and contributing, I understand very well and in what may be a feeble attempt did make remarks and suggestions for changes in a branch? off of the directions to include and/or remove certain information. On the Internet people can say or claim what they want whether truth or not but my intention is to not simply take what I can. I intend to contribute however I might, even if it is just monetarily. Unfortunately, I have not gotten very far and am still trying to figure out why.

                In trying to simplify my life, I did as you suggested, changed the MagicMirror directory name and then tried an install from your script. After running the primary command

                curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts/master/raspberry.sh
                

                I end up with a bunch of return code that ends with this (let me know if you need the full code it gives back)…

                t -dpms
                			else
                			  echo "lxsession screen saver already disabled" >> $logfile
                			fi
                		fi
                	fi
                fi
                echo " "
                if [ $pm2setup -eq $true ]; then
                	rmessage="pm2 start MagicMirror"
                else
                  rmessage="DISPLAY=:0 npm start"
                fi
                echo -e "\e[92mWe're ready! Run \e[1m\e[97m$rmessage\e[0m\e[92m from the ~/MagicMirror directory to start your MagicMirror.\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                
                echo " "
                echo " "
                
                date +"install completed - %a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y" >>$logfile
                pi@MagicMirror2:~ $ 
                
                

                It takes a matter of seconds to return all this and therefore is evident that nothing actually was installed. To confirm I have no new MagicMirror folder in my system, at least that I can find. Not within the /home/pi folder nor further back within the root directory. So I am at a loss as to what I now need to do. I tried running some other command but it also told me that Magic Mirror was not installed…

                echo
                			 echo or git stash pop to restore them all
                			 echo
                			 echo WARNING..
                			 echo WARNING.. either will overlay the file just installed by the update
                			 echo WARNING..
                			 if [ $set_username == $true ]; then
                			    git config --global --unset user.name >>/$logfile
                					git config --global --unset user.email >>/$logfile
                			 fi 
                		 fi
                	fi
                	# return to original folder
                	cd - >/dev/null
                	date +"Upgrade ended - %a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y" >>$logfile
                else
                	echo It appears MagicMirror has not been installed on this system
                	echo please run the installer, "raspberry.sh" first
                fi
                
                

                Thank you for your time and assistance in the matter. I have no issue starting from scratch if needed. Please advise :exploding_head:

                @BKeyport Understood…Makes sense and thank you! I feel a bit better now!

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                  bumrocks
                  last edited by Jun 6, 2020, 6:25 PM

                  Here is the full code as it is returned to me…

                  pi@MagicMirror2:~ $ curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts/master/raspberry.sh
                  #!/bin/bash
                  # This is an installer script for MagicMirror2. It works well enough
                  # that it can detect if you have Node installed, run a binary script
                  # and then download and run MagicMirror2.
                  
                  if [ $USER == 'root' ]; then
                  	 echo Please login as a user to execute the MagicMirror installation,  not root
                  	 exit 1
                  fi
                  
                  echo -e "\e[0m"
                  echo '$$\      $$\                     $$\           $$\      $$\ $$\                                          $$$$$$\'
                  echo '$$$\    $$$ |                    \__|          $$$\    $$$ |\__|                                        $$  __$$\'
                  echo '$$$$\  $$$$ | $$$$$$\   $$$$$$\  $$\  $$$$$$$\ $$$$\  $$$$ |$$\  $$$$$$\   $$$$$$\   $$$$$$\   $$$$$$\  \__/  $$ |'
                  echo '$$\$$\$$ $$ | \____$$\ $$  __$$\ $$ |$$  _____|$$\$$\$$ $$ |$$ |$$  __$$\ $$  __$$\ $$  __$$\ $$  __$$\  $$$$$$  |'
                  echo '$$ \$$$  $$ | $$$$$$$ |$$ /  $$ |$$ |$$ /      $$ \$$$  $$ |$$ |$$ |  \__|$$ |  \__|$$ /  $$ |$$ |  \__|$$  ____/'
                  echo '$$ |\$  /$$ |$$  __$$ |$$ |  $$ |$$ |$$ |      $$ |\$  /$$ |$$ |$$ |      $$ |      $$ |  $$ |$$ |      $$ |'
                  echo '$$ | \_/ $$ |\$$$$$$$ |\$$$$$$$ |$$ |\$$$$$$$\ $$ | \_/ $$ |$$ |$$ |      $$ |      \$$$$$$  |$$ |      $$$$$$$$\'
                  echo '\__|     \__| \_______| \____$$ |\__| \_______|\__|     \__|\__|\__|      \__|       \______/ \__|      \________|'
                  echo '                       $$\   $$ |'
                  echo '                       \$$$$$$  |'
                  echo '                        \______/'
                  echo -e "\e[0m"
                  
                  doInstall=1
                  true=1
                  false=0
                  # Define the tested version of Node.js.
                  NODE_TESTED="v10.1.0"
                  NPM_TESTED="V6.0.0"
                  USER=`whoami`
                  PM2_FILE=pm2_MagicMirror.json
                  forced_arch=
                  pm2setup=$false
                  
                  trim() {
                      local var="$*"
                      # remove leading whitespace characters
                      var="${var#"${var%%[![:space:]]*}"}"
                      # remove trailing whitespace characters
                      var="${var%"${var##*[![:space:]]}"}"
                      echo -n "$var"
                  }
                  
                  cd $HOME
                  
                  mac=$(uname -s)
                  if [ 0 -eq 1 ]; then
                  	if [ "$0" == "bash" ]; then
                  		logdir=.
                  	else
                  		if [ $mac == 'Darwin' ]; then
                  			echo this is a mac >> $logfile
                  			logdir=$(dirname "$0")
                  		else
                  			# put the log where the script is located
                  				logdir=$(dirname $(readlink -f "$0"))
                  		fi
                  	fi
                  
                  	# if the script was execute from the web
                  	if [[ $logdir != *"MagicMirror/installers"* ]]; then
                  		# use the MagicMirror/installers folder, if setup
                  		if [ -d MagicMirror ]; then
                  			cd ~/MagicMirror/installers >/dev/null
                  				logdir=$(pwd)
                  			cd - >/dev/null
                  		else
                  			# use the users home folder if initial install
                  			logdir=$HOME
                  		fi
                  	fi
                  fi
                  logfile=$HOME/install.log
                  echo install log being saved to $logfile
                  
                  # Determine which Pi is running.
                  date +"install starting  - %a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y" >>$logfile
                  ARM=$(uname -m)
                  echo installing on $ARM processor system >>$logfile
                  echo the os is $(lsb_release -a 2>/dev/null) >> $logfile
                  OS=$(lsb_release -a 2>/dev/null | grep name: | awk '{print $2}')
                  # Check the Raspberry Pi version.
                  if [ "$ARM" != "armv7l" ]; then
                    read -p "this appears not to be a Raspberry Pi 2 or 3, do you want to continue installation (y/N)?" choice
                  	choice="${choice:-N}"
                  	if [[ $choice =~ ^[Nn]$ ]]; then
                  	  echo user stopped install on $ARM hardware  >>$logfile
                  		echo -e "\e[91mSorry, your Raspberry Pi is not supported."
                  		echo -e "\e[91mPlease run MagicMirror on a Raspberry Pi 2 or 3."
                  		echo -e "\e[91mIf this is a Pi Zero, the setup will configure to run in server only mode wih a local browser."
                  		exit;
                  	fi
                  fi
                  
                  # Define helper methods.
                  function command_exists () { type "$1" &> /dev/null ;}
                  function verlte() {  [ "$1" = "`echo -e "$1\n$2" | sort -V | head -n1`" ];}
                  function verlt() { [ "$1" = "$2" ] && return 1 || verlte $1 $2 ;}
                  
                  # Update before first apt-get
                  if [ $mac != 'Darwin' ]; then
                  	echo -e "\e[96mUpdating packages ...\e[90m" | tee -a $logfile
                  	upgrade=$false
                  	update=$(sudo apt-get update 2>&1)
                      # sudo apt-get update --allow-releaseinfo-change
                  	echo $update >> $logfile
                  	update_rc=$?
                      if [ $(echo $update | grep -i "is not valid yet" | wc -l) -ne 0 ]; then
                         echo -e "\e[91mSystem date/time is in the past, please correct ...\e[90m" | tee -a $logfile
                         exit 1
                      fi
                  	if [ $update_rc -ne 0 ]; then
                  
                          echo -e "\e[91mUpdate failed, retrying installation ...\e[90m" | tee -a $logfile
                          if [ $(echo $update | grep "apt-secure" | wc -l) -eq 1 ]; then
                  	        update=$(sudo apt-get update --allow-releaseinfo-change 2>&1)
                  	        update_rc=$?
                  	        echo $update >> $logfile
                  	        if [ $update_rc -ne 0 ]; then
                  		        echo "second apt-get update failed" $update | tee -a $logfile
                  		        exit 1
                  	        else
                  		        echo "second apt-get update completed ok" >> $logfile
                  		        upgrade=$true
                  	        fi
                          fi
                  	else
                  		echo "apt-get update  completed ok" >> $logfile
                  		upgrade=$true
                  	fi
                  	if [ $upgrade -eq $true ]; then
                  	   echo "apt-get upgrade  started" >> $logfile
                  	   upgrade_result=$(sudo apt-get --assume-yes upgrade  2>&1)
                  		 upgrade_rc=$?
                  		 echo apt upgrade result ="rc=$upgrade_rc $upgrade_result" >> $logfile
                  	fi
                  
                  	# Installing helper tools
                  	echo -e "\e[96mInstalling helper tools ...\e[90m" | tee -a $logfile
                  	sudo apt-get --assume-yes install curl wget git build-essential unzip  >>$logfile
                  fi
                  
                  # Check if we need to install or upgrade Node.js.
                  echo -e "\e[96mCheck current Node installation ...\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  NODE_INSTALL=false
                  if command_exists node; then
                  	echo -e "\e[0mNode currently installed. Checking version number." | tee -a $logfile
                  	NODE_CURRENT=$(node -v)
                  	if [ "$NODE_CURRENT." == "." ]; then
                  	   NODE_CURRENT="V1.0.0"
                  		 echo forcing low Node version  >> $logfile
                  	fi
                  	echo -e "\e[0mMinimum Node version: \e[1m$NODE_TESTED\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  	echo -e "\e[0mInstalled Node version: \e[1m$NODE_CURRENT\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  	if verlte $NODE_CURRENT $NODE_TESTED; then
                  		echo -e "\e[96mNode should be upgraded.\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  		NODE_INSTALL=true
                  
                  		# Check if a node process is currenlty running.
                  		# If so abort installation.
                  		if pgrep "node" > /dev/null; then
                  			echo -e "\e[91mA Node process is currently running. Can't upgrade." | tee -a $logfile
                  			echo "Please quit all Node processes and restart the installer." | tee -a $logfile
                  			echo $(ps -ef | grep node | grep -v \-\-color) | tee -a $logfile
                  			exit;
                  		fi
                  
                  	else
                  		echo -e "\e[92mNo Node.js upgrade necessary.\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  	fi
                  
                  else
                  	echo -e "\e[93mNode.js is not installed.\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  	NODE_INSTALL=true
                  fi
                  # Install or upgrade node if necessary.
                  if $NODE_INSTALL; then
                  
                  	echo -e "\e[96mInstalling Node.js ...\e[90m" | tee -a $logfile
                  
                  	# Fetch the latest version of Node.js from the selected branch
                  	# The NODE_STABLE_BRANCH variable will need to be manually adjusted when a new branch is released. (e.g. 7.x)
                  	# Only tested (stable) versions are recommended as newer versions could break MagicMirror.
                  	if [ $mac == 'Darwin' ]; then
                  	  brew install node
                  	else
                  		NODE_STABLE_BRANCH="10.x"
                  		# sudo apt-get install --only-upgrade libstdc++6
                  		node_info=$(curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_$NODE_STABLE_BRANCH | sudo -E bash - )
                  		echo Node release info = $node_info >> $logfile
                  		if [ "$(echo $node_info | grep "not currently supported")." == "." ]; then
                  			sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
                  		else
                  			echo node $NODE_STABLE_BRANCH version installer not available, doing manually >>$logfile
                  			# no longer supported install
                  			sudo apt-get install -y --only-upgrade libstdc++6 >> $logfile
                  			# have to do it manually
                  			node_vnum=$(echo $NODE_STABLE_BRANCH | awk -F. '{print $1}')
                  			# get the highest release number in the stable branch line for this processor architecture
                  			node_ver=$(curl -sL https://unofficial-builds.nodejs.org/download/release/index.tab | grep $ARM | grep -m 1 v$node_vnum | awk '{print $1}')
                  			echo "latest release in the $NODE_STABLE_BRANCH family for $ARM is $node_ver" >> $logfile
                  			curl -sL https://unofficial-builds.nodejs.org/download/release/$node_ver/node-$node_ver-linux-$ARM.tar.gz >node_release-$node_ver.tar.gz
                  			cd /usr/local
                  			echo using release tar file = node_release-$node_ver.tar.gz >> $logfile
                  			sudo tar --strip-components 1 -xzf  $HOME/node_release-$node_ver.tar.gz
                  			cd - >/dev/null
                  			rm ./node_release-$node_ver.tar.gz
                  		fi
                  		# get the new node version number
                  		new_ver=$(node -v 2>&1)
                  		# if there is a failure to get it due to a missing library
                  		if [ $(echo $new_ver | grep "not found" | wc -l) -ne 0 ]; then
                  		  #
                  			sudo apt-get install -y --only-upgrade libstdc++6 >> $logfile
                  		fi
                  		echo node version is $(node -v 2>&1 >>$logfile)
                  	fi
                  	echo -e "\e[92mNode.js installation Done! version=$(node -v)\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  fi
                  # Check if we need to install or upgrade npm.
                  echo -e "\e[96mCheck current NPM installation ...\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  NPM_INSTALL=false
                  if command_exists npm; then
                  	echo -e "\e[0mNPM currently installed. Checking version number." | tee -a $logfile
                  	NPM_CURRENT='V'$(npm -v)
                  	echo -e "\e[0mMinimum npm version: \e[1m$NPM_TESTED\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  	echo -e "\e[0mInstalled npm version: \e[1m$NPM_CURRENT\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  	if verlte $NPM_CURRENT $NPM_TESTED; then
                  		echo -e "\e[96mnpm should be upgraded.\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  		NPM_INSTALL=true
                  
                  		# Check if a node process is currently running.
                  		# If so abort installation.
                  		if pgrep "npm" > /dev/null; then
                  			echo -e "\e[91mA npm process is currently running. Can't upgrade." | tee -a $logfile
                  			echo "Please quit all npm processes and restart the installer." | tee -a $logfile
                  			exit;
                  		fi
                  	else
                  		echo -e "\e[92mNo npm upgrade necessary.\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  	fi
                  else
                  	echo -e "\e[93mnpm is not installed.\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  	NPM_INSTALL=true
                  fi
                  
                  # Install or upgrade node if necessary.
                  if $NPM_INSTALL; then
                  
                  	echo -e "\e[96mInstalling npm ...\e[90m" | tee -a $logfile
                  
                  	# Fetch the latest version of npm from the selected branch
                  	# The NODE_STABLE_BRANCH variable will need to be manually adjusted when a new branch is released. (e.g. 7.x)
                  	# Only tested (stable) versions are recommended as newer versions could break MagicMirror.
                  
                  	#NODE_STABLE_BRANCH="9.x"
                  	#curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_$NODE_STABLE_BRANCH | sudo -E bash -
                    #
                  	# if this is a mac, npm was installed with node
                  	if [ $mac != 'Darwin' ]; then
                  		sudo apt-get install -y npm >>$logfile
                  	fi
                  	# update to the latest.
                  	echo upgrading npm to latest >> $logfile
                  	sudo npm i -g npm  >>$logfile
                  	echo -e "\e[92mnpm installation Done! version=V$(npm -v)\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  fi
                  
                  # Install MagicMirror
                  cd ~
                  if [ $doInstall == 1 ]; then
                  	if [ -d "$HOME/MagicMirror" ] ; then
                  		echo -e "\e[93mIt seems like MagicMirror is already installed." | tee -a $logfile
                  		echo -e "To prevent overwriting, the installer will be aborted." | tee -a $logfile
                  		echo -e "Please rename the \e[1m~/MagicMirror\e[0m\e[93m folder and try again.\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  		echo ""
                  		echo -e "If you want to upgrade your installation run \e[1m\e[97mupgrade-script\e[0m from the ~/MagicMirror/installers directory." | tee -a $logfile
                  		echo ""
                  		exit;
                  	fi
                  
                  	echo -e "\e[96mCloning MagicMirror ...\e[90m" | tee -a $logfile
                  	if git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror.git; then
                  		echo -e "\e[92mCloning MagicMirror Done!\e[90m" | tee -a $logfile
                  		# replace faulty run-start.sh
                  		curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts/master/run-start.sh >MagicMirror/run-start.sh
                  		chmod +x MagicMirror/run-start.sh
                  	else
                  		echo -e "\e[91mUnable to clone MagicMirror. \e[90m" | tee -a $logfile
                  		exit;
                  	fi
                  
                  	cd ~/MagicMirror  || exit
                  	if [ $(grep version package.json | awk -F: '{print $2}') == '"2.9.0",' -a $ARM == 'armv6l' ]; then
                  	    git fetch https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror.git develop >/dev/null 2>&1
                  		git branch develop FETCH_HEAD > /dev/null 2>&1
                  		git checkout develop > /dev/null 2>&1
                  	fi
                  	# if this is v 2.11 or higher
                  	newver=$(grep -i version package.json | awk -F\" '{ print $4 }')
                  	if verlte "2.11.0" $newver; then
                  	  # if one of the older devices, fix the start script to execute in serveronly mode
                  	  if [ "$ARM" == "armv6l" ]; then
                  		  # fixup the start script
                  		  sed '/start/ c \    "start\"\:\"./run-start.sh $1\",' < package.json 	>new_package.json
                  		  if [ -s new_package.json ]; then
                  		  	cp new_package.json package.json
                  		  	rm new_package.json
                  		  	echo "package.json update for armv6l completed ok" >>$logfile
                  		  else
                  		  	echo "package.json update for armv6l failed " >>$logfile
                  		  fi
                  		  curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts/master/run-start.sh >run-start.sh
                  		  chmod +x run-start.sh
                  	  elif [ "$ARM" == "x86_64" -a "$OS" == 'buster' ]; then
                  	  	cd fonts
                  	  	   sed '/roboto-fontface/ c \    "roboto-fontface": "latest"' < package.json 	>new_package.json
                  	  	   if [ -s new_package.json ]; then
                  		  	cp new_package.json package.json
                  		  	rm new_package.json
                  		  	echo "package.json update for x86 fontface completed ok" >>$logfile
                  		  fi
                  	  	cd -
                  	  elif [ $mac == 'Darwin' ]; then
                  	  	   rm vendor/package-lock.json
                  	  	   echo "erase vendor package-lock.json to allow later nan/fsevents install on mac" >>$logfile
                  	  fi
                  	fi
                      if [ ! -e css/custom.css ]; then
                         touch css/custom.css
                      fi
                  	echo -e "\e[96mInstalling dependencies ...\e[90m" | tee -a $logfile
                  	rm package-lock.json 2>/dev/null
                  	npm_i_r=$(npm install $forced_arch --only=prod)
                      npm_i_rc=$?
                      if [ $newver == '2.11.0' ]; then
                        # fixup missing eslint (in dev dependencies)
                    	  npm install eslint >>$logfile
                  	fi
                      if [ $npm_i_rc -eq 0 ]; then
                  		echo -e "\e[92mDependencies installation Done!\e[90m" | tee -a $logfile
                  	else
                          if [ $(echo $npm_i_r | grep "CERT_NOT_YET_VALID" | wc -l) -ne 0 ]; then
                              echo "\e[91mSystem date/time is in the past, please correct \e[90m" | tee -a $logfile
                          fi
                  		echo -e "\e[91mUnable to install dependencies! \e[90m" | tee -a $logfile
                  		exit;
                  	fi
                  	# fixup permissions on sandbox file if it exists
                  	if [ -f node_modules/electron/dist/chrome-sandbox ]; then
                  		 echo "fixing sandbox permissions" >>$logfile
                  		 sudo chown root node_modules/electron/dist/chrome-sandbox 2>/dev/null
                  		 sudo chmod 4755 node_modules/electron/dist/chrome-sandbox 2>/dev/null
                  	fi
                  	# if this an armv6l device (pi 0/1)
                  	# if [ $ARM == 'armv6l' ]; then
                  	#	# if this is the updated release
                  	#	if ! verlt $(grep -i version package.json | awk -F\" '{ print $4 }')  2.10; then
                  	#		# replace the start command with the old one
                  	#		grep -v start package.json  | sed '/"scripts": {/a \ \ \ \ "start":\ "bash run-start.sh",' >package.json
                  	#	fi
                  	# fi
                  	# Use sample config for start MagicMirror
                  	echo setting up initial config.js | tee -a $logfile
                  	cp config/config.js.sample config/config.js
                  fi
                  # Check if plymouth is installed (default with PIXEL desktop environment), then install custom splashscreen.
                  echo -e "\e[96mCheck plymouth installation ...\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  if command_exists plymouth; then
                  	THEME_DIR="/usr/share/plymouth/themes"
                  	echo -e "\e[90mSplashscreen: Checking themes directory.\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  	if [ -d $THEME_DIR ]; then
                  		echo -e "\e[90mSplashscreen: Create theme directory if not exists.\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  		if [ ! -d $THEME_DIR/MagicMirror ]; then
                  			sudo mkdir $THEME_DIR/MagicMirror
                  		fi
                  
                  		if sudo cp ~/MagicMirror/splashscreen/splash.png $THEME_DIR/MagicMirror/splash.png && sudo cp ~/MagicMirror/splashscreen/MagicMirror.plymouth $THEME_DIR/MagicMirror/MagicMirror.plymouth && sudo cp ~/MagicMirror/splashscreen/MagicMirror.script $THEME_DIR/MagicMirror/MagicMirror.script; then
                  			echo
                  			if [ "$(which plymouth-set-default-theme)." != "." ]; then
                  				if sudo plymouth-set-default-theme -R MagicMirror; then
                  					echo -e "\e[92mSplashscreen: Changed theme to MagicMirror successfully.\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  				else
                  					echo -e "\e[91mSplashscreen: Couldn't change theme to MagicMirror!\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  				fi
                  			fi
                  		else
                  			echo -e "\e[91mSplashscreen: Copying theme failed!\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  		fi
                  	else
                  		echo -e "\e[91mSplashscreen: Themes folder doesn't exist!\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  	fi
                  else
                  	echo -e "\e[93mplymouth is not installed.\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  fi
                  
                  # Use pm2 control like a service MagicMirror
                  read -p "Do you want use pm2 for auto starting of your MagicMirror (y/N)?" choice
                  choice="${choice:-N}"
                  if [[ $choice =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then
                        echo install and setup pm2 | tee -a $logfile
                   			# assume pm2 will be found on the path
                  			pm2cmd=pm2
                  			# check to see if already installed
                  			pm2_installed=$(which $pm2cmd)
                  			up=""
                  			if [ $mac == 'Darwin' ]; then
                  				 up="--unsafe-perm"
                  				 launchctl=launchctl
                  				 launchctl_path=$(which $launchctl)
                  				 `export PATH=$PATH:${launchctl_path%/$launchctl}`
                  			fi
                  			# check to see if already installed
                  			pm2_installed=$(which $pm2cmd)
                  			if [  "$pm2_installed." != "." ]; then
                  			    # does it work?
                  					pm2_fails=$(pm2 list | grep -i -m 1 "uptime" | wc -l )
                  					if [ $pm2_fails != 1 ]; then
                  					   # uninstall it
                  						 echo pm2 installed, but does not work, uninstalling >> $logfile
                  					   sudo npm uninstall $up -g pm2 >> $logfile
                  						 # force reinstall
                  				     pm2_installed=
                  					fi
                  			fi
                  			# if not installed
                  			if [  "$pm2_installed." == "." ]; then
                  				# install it.
                  				echo pm2 not installed, installing >>$logfile
                  				result=$(sudo npm install $up -g pm2 2>&1)
                  				echo pm2 install result $result >>$logfile
                  				# if this is a mac
                  				if [ $mac == 'Darwin' ]; then
                  					echo "this is a mac, fixup for path" >>$logfile
                  					# get the location of pm2 install
                  					# parse the npm install output to get the command
                  					pm2cmd=`echo $result | awk -F -  '{print $1}' | tr -d '[:space:]'`
                  					c='/pm2'
                  					# get the path only
                  					echo ${pm2cmd%$c} >installers/pm2path
                  				fi
                  			fi
                  			echo "get the pm2 platform specific startup command" >>$logfile
                  			# get the platform specific pm2 startup command
                  			v=$($pm2cmd startup | tail -n 1)
                  			if [ $mac != 'Darwin' ]; then
                  				# check to see if we can get the OS package name (Ubuntu)
                  				if [ $(which lsb_release| wc -l) >0 ]; then
                  					# fix command
                  					# if ubuntu 18.04, pm2 startup gets something wrong
                  					if [ $(lsb_release  -r | grep -m1 18.04 | wc -l) > 0 ]; then
                  						 v=$(echo $v | sed 's/\/bin/\/bin:\/bin/')
                  					fi
                  				fi
                  			fi
                  			echo "startup command = $v" >>$logfile
                  			# execute the command returned
                              $v 2>&1 >>$logfile
                  			echo "pm2 startup command done" >>$logfile
                  			# is this is mac
                  			# need to fix pm2 startup, only on catalina
                  			if [ $mac == 'Darwin' ]; then
                                  if [ $(sw_vers -productVersion | head -c 6) == '10.15.' ]; then
                  					# only do if the faulty tag is present (pm2 may fix this, before the script is fixed)
                  					if [ $(grep -m 1 UserName /Users/$USER/Library/LaunchAgents/pm2.$USER.plist | wc -l) -eq 1 ]; then
                  						# copy the pm2 startup file config
                  						cp  /Users/$USER/Library/LaunchAgents/pm2.$USER.plist .
                  						# edit out the UserName key/value strings
                  						sed -e '/UserName/{N;d;}' pm2.$USER.plist > pm2.$USER.plist.new
                  						# copy the file back
                  						sudo cp pm2.$USER.plist.new /Users/$USER/Library/LaunchAgents/pm2.$USER.plist
                  					fi
                  				fi
                  			fi
                  		# if the user is no pi, we have to fixup the pm2 json file
                  		echo "configure the pm2 config file for MagicMirror" >>$logfile
                  		# if the files we need aren't here, get them
                  		if [ ! -e installers/pm2_MagicMirror.json ]; then
                  			curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts/master/pm2_MagicMirror.json >installers/pm2_MagicMirror.json
                  			curl -sl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts/master/mm.sh >installers/mm.sh
                  			chmod +x installers/mm.sh
                  		fi
                  		if [ "$USER"  != "pi" ]; then
                  			echo the user is not pi >>$logfile
                  			# go to the installers folder
                  			cd installers
                  			# edit the startup script for the right user
                  			echo change mm.sh >>$logfile
                  			 if [ ! -e mm_temp.sh ]; then
                  			   echo save copy of mm.sh >> $logfile
                  			   cp mm.sh mm_temp.sh
                  			 fi
                  			 if [ $(grep pi mm_temp.sh | wc -l) -gt 0 ]; then
                  			  echo change hard coded pi username  >> $logfile
                  				sed 's/pi/'$USER'/g' mm_temp.sh >mm.sh
                  			 else
                  			  echo change relative home path to hard coded path >> $logfile
                  			  hf=$(echo $HOME |sed 's/\//\\\//g')
                  			  sed 's/\~/'$hf'/g' mm_temp.sh >mm.sh
                  			 fi
                  			# edit the pms config file for the right user
                  			echo change $PM2_FILE >>$logfile
                  			sed 's/pi/'$USER'/g' $PM2_FILE > pm2_MagicMirror_new.json
                  			# make sure to use the updated file
                  			PM2_FILE=pm2_MagicMirror_new.json
                  			# if this is a mac
                  			if [ $mac == 'Darwin' ]; then
                  				 # copy the path file to the system paths list
                  				 sudo cp ./pm2path /etc/paths.d
                  				 # change the name of the home path for mac
                  				 sed 's/home/Users/g' $PM2_FILE > pm2_MagicMirror_new1.json
                  				 # make sure to use the updated file
                  				 PM2_FILE=pm2_MagicMirror_new1.json
                  			fi
                  			echo now using this config file $PM2_FILE >>$logfile
                  			# go back one cd level
                  			cd - >/dev/null
                  		fi
                  		echo start MagicMirror via pm2 now >>$logfile
                  		# tell pm2 to start the app defined in the config file
                  		$pm2cmd start $HOME/MagicMirror/installers/$PM2_FILE
                  		# tell pm2 to save that configuration, for start at boot
                  		echo save MagicMirror pm2 config now  >>$logfile
                  		$pm2cmd save
                  		echo stop MagicMirror via pm2 now >>$logfile
                  		#$pm2cmd stop MagicMirror
                  		pm2setup=$true
                  fi
                  # Disable Screensaver
                  
                  read -p "Do you want to disable the screen saver? (y/N)?" choice
                  choice="${choice:-Y}"
                  if [[ $choice =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then
                    # if this is a mac
                  	if [ $mac == 'Darwin' ]; then
                  	  # get the current setting
                  	  setting=$(defaults -currentHost read com.apple.screensaver idleTime)
                  		# if its on
                  		if [ "$setting" != 0 ] ; then
                  		  # turn it off
                  			echo disable screensaver via mac profile >> $logfile
                  			defaults -currentHost write com.apple.screensaver idleTime 0
                  		else
                  			echo mac profile screen saver already disabled >> $logfile
                  		fi
                  	else
                  	  # find out if some screen saver running
                  
                  		# get just the running processes and args
                  		# just want the program name (1st token)
                  		# find the 1st with 'saver' in it (should only be one)
                  		# parse with path char, get the last field ( the actual pgm name)
                  
                  	  screen_saver_running=$(ps -A -o args | awk '{print $1}' | grep -m1 [s]aver | awk -F\/ '{print $NF}');
                  
                  		# if we found something
                  		if [ "$screen_saver_running." != "." ]; then
                  		  # some screensaver running
                  			case "$screen_saver_running" in
                  			 mate-screensaver) echo 'mate screen saver' >>$logfile
                  						gsettings set org.mate.screensaver lock-enabled false	 2>/dev/null
                  						gsettings set org.mate.screensaver idle-activation-enabled false	 2>/dev/null
                  						gsettings set org.mate.screensaver lock_delay 0	 2>/dev/null
                  				 echo " $screen_saver_running disabled" >> $logfile
                  				 DISPLAY=:0  mate-screensaver  >/dev/null 2>&1 &
                  				 ;;
                  			 gnome-screensaver) echo 'gnome screen saver' >>$logfile
                  			   gnome_screensaver-command -d >/dev/null 2>&1
                  				 echo " $screen_saver_running disabled" >> $logfile
                  			   ;;
                  			 xscreensaver) echo 'xscreensaver running' | tee -a $logfile
                  			   xsetting=$(grep -m1 'mode:' ~/.xscreensaver )
                  				 if [ $(echo $xsetting | awk '{print $2}') != 'off' ]; then
                  					 sed -i "s/$xsetting/mode: off/" "$HOME/.xscreensaver"
                  					 echo " xscreensaver set to off" >> $logfile
                  				 else
                  				   echo " xscreensaver already disabled" >> $logfile
                  				 fi
                  			   ;;
                  			 gsd-screensaver | gsd-screensaver-proxy)
                  					setting=$(gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-enabled 2>/dev/null)
                  					setting1=$(gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay 2>/dev/null)
                  					if [ "$setting. $setting1." != '. .' ]; then
                  						if [ "$setting $setting1" != 'false uint32 0' ]; then
                  							echo "disable screensaver via gsettings was $setting and $setting1" >> $logfile
                  							gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-enabled false
                  							gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver idle-activation-enabled false
                  							gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay 0
                  						else
                  							echo "gsettings screen saver already disabled" >> $logfile
                  						fi
                  					fi
                  					;;
                  			 *) echo "some other screensaver $screen_saver_running" found | tee -a $logfile
                  			    echo "please configure it manually" | tee -a $logfile
                  			   ;;
                  		  esac
                  		fi
                  		if [ $(which gsettings | wc -l) == 1 ]; then
                  			setting=$(gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-enabled 2>/dev/null)
                  			setting1=$(gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay 2>/dev/null)
                  			if [ "$setting. $setting1." != '. .' ]; then
                  				if [ "$setting $setting1" != 'false uint32 0' ]; then
                  					echo "disable screensaver via gsettings was $setting and $setting1">> $logfile
                  					gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-enabled false
                  					gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver idle-activation-enabled false
                  					gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay 0
                  				else
                  					echo "gsettings screen saver already disabled" >> $logfile
                  				fi
                  			fi
                  		fi
                  		if [ -e "/etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf" ]; then
                  		  # if screen saver NOT already disabled?
                  			if [ $(grep 'xserver-command=X -s 0 -dpms' /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf | wc -l) == 0 ]; then
                  			  echo "disable screensaver via lightdm.conf" >> $logfile
                  				sudo sed -i '/^\[Seat:/a xserver-command=X -s 0 -dpms' /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
                  			else
                  			  echo "screensaver via lightdm already disabled" >> $logfile
                  			fi
                  		fi
                  		if [ -d "/etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE-pi" ]; then
                  		  currently_set=$(grep -m1 '\-dpms' /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostart)
                  			if [ "$currently_set." == "." ]; then
                  				echo "disable screensaver via lxsession" >> $logfile
                  				# turn it off for the future
                  				sudo su -c "echo -e '@xset s noblank\n@xset s off\n@xset -dpms' >> /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostart"
                  				# turn it off now
                  				export DISPLAY=:0; xset s noblank;xset s off;xset -dpms
                  			else
                  			  echo "lxsession screen saver already disabled" >> $logfile
                  			fi
                  		fi
                  	fi
                  fi
                  echo " "
                  if [ $pm2setup -eq $true ]; then
                  	rmessage="pm2 start MagicMirror"
                  else
                    rmessage="DISPLAY=:0 npm start"
                  fi
                  echo -e "\e[92mWe're ready! Run \e[1m\e[97m$rmessage\e[0m\e[92m from the ~/MagicMirror directory to start your MagicMirror.\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
                  
                  echo " "
                  echo " "
                  
                  date +"install completed - %a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y" >>$logfile
                  pi@MagicMirror2:~ $ 
                  
                  
                  S 1 Reply Last reply Jun 6, 2020, 7:00 PM Reply Quote 0
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                    sdetweil @bumrocks
                    last edited by Jun 6, 2020, 7:00 PM

                    @bumrocks yes, the script is hard coded to MagicMirror

                    i ‘could’ allow a parm to change the folder name

                    Sam

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                    B 1 Reply Last reply Jun 17, 2020, 4:48 PM Reply Quote 0
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                      bumrocks @sdetweil
                      last edited by Jun 17, 2020, 4:48 PM

                      @sdetweil, I have made more time again. Thank you again for helping. But your last comment has me slightly confused. Here is what i “think”…

                      By changing the folder name as you suggested earlier, I sorta uninstalled it. At least made any script you directed me to, to not recognize it as already being there and therefore allowing the script to run as intended and install and check system as it normally would. But your last statement makes me think otherwise now. My confusion is why change a parameter? I really want to use your script as it is intended to do, install, check, etc as it is intended. I don’t want this to be any more difficult than it needs to be or for you to make special arrangements either as I am sure you have better things to do and you are opening yourself up for who knows what special requests in the future, lol.

                      Next, I am confused when reading the full return code that I posted above…It says…

                      echo -e "\e[91mSorry, your Raspberry Pi is not supported."
                      		echo -e "\e[91mPlease run MagicMirror on a Raspberry Pi 2 or 3."
                      

                      I have a Rasberry Pi 4. There are other things it states as issues but those are almost irrelevant until the script can perform as normal with the install. I have even gone as far as to try and find magicmirror in the “add/remove” software but after browsing and trying specific searches for it, I have come up empty. More confusion upon confusion.

                      I am at a loss as to what to do next outside of wiping this micro sdcard and starting over without the manual install…Please help! thank you!

                      S 2 Replies Last reply Jun 17, 2020, 4:54 PM Reply Quote 0
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