Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
how to put my code into QRCode?
-
@Mykle1 Hi thank you for replying to me but I think I am that new to this that I didnt even understand your question…all I did is install the module as per the example…i dont know how to config t to suit my wifi needs for the code…nd to be honest I am in awe that you have replied…I have added so many of your modules to my first MM!..I even wanted to ask for a dummies version of how to install Hello Lucy:)
-
I even wanted to ask for a dummies version of how to install Hello Lucy:)
If you read the Hello-Lucy readme very carefully the directions are quite specific. I thought I made it as easy as possible to follow. Give it some time and you should be able to get through it successfully.
Ok, so the module you installed is called QRCode? I’m not familiar with it but I’ll take a look at it
-
@Mykle1 thank you so much…I will read the documentation again, did feel I over thought the MMM-voice, but have an error on that at the moment. But still did over think it…Would seriously appreciate any help you my be able to assist with. I am from South Africa…and its bed time :) so hopefully will chat tomorrow - have an amazing evening!
-
If, as you say, you have already installed the MMM-QRCode module then you would simply have to make your config.js entry as follows.
{ module: 'MMM-QRCode', position: "bottom_left", // place where you want it config: { text: "Scan to join my network", // Any text you want colorDark : "#fff", colorLight : "#000", imageSize : 150, // the size of the QRCode displayed. showRaw : false, // will hide and show your text } },
From what I can tell, the module itself creates the code for you.
-
I have a related question. I’d like to use MMM-QRCode to access my MMM-Remote Control. All I would need is for the QRCode to pull my current mirror’s IP address, add “:8080” to the end of the url and generate the code. However, I don’t see how to do that in the documentation. Can someone point me in the right direction?
-
@cheapdad he didn’t document the most important parameter
text: url to link to
text:“http://pi_address:mm_port/…”
-
@sdetweil This works if you know your IP address. My daughter will take this to college with her, so I’m not sure she will know the IP address the dorm assigns her. I also don’t know if DHCP will change over the course of the semester.
Or am I misunderstanding your suggestion?
-
@cheapdad no… the module is not smart, it just uses the text string provided…
doesn’t know what the string means -
@CheapDad there is a wifipassword module to get u connected to the wifi… but not MM…