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    Problem with sending socket notification to module

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      PerBa
      last edited by

      Re: Problem with sending socket notification to module

      The line of code that sends the notification is:

      getDepartures: function () {
      var self = this;
      ...
      self.sendSocketNotification('DEPARTURES', CurrentDeparturesArray); 
      

      the corresponding code in the module is:

      socketNotificationReceived: function (notification, payload) {
      	Log.info('MODULE:: received notification');
      	Log.info("Received Notification" + notification);
              if (notification === 'DEPARTURES') {
      

      Thanks!

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        sdetweil @PerBa
        last edited by sdetweil

        @PerBa

        getDepartures: function () {
        var self = this;
        

        Careful. getDepartures is not called by mm, so it’s very likely that ‘this’ is NOT pointing to the node_module instance.

        Save ‘this’ when u get the 1st socketnotification only. Just once.

        Sam

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          PerBa
          last edited by

          Thanks for the help!
          I don’t know what happend, but I forgot to turn off the Pi during the night. This morning the Pi had crashed. I did a power-toggle and now one of the modules (the one I cleaned up regarding the “this-self”) is working.

          I must look more into this.

          Update: I now know what is behind the problem!!!
          After a power toggle everything works OK. But when I stop and restart the MagicMirror using

          pm2 stop mm
          

          and

          pm2 start mm
          

          The modules stop working.

          Does anybody know a better way of restarting the Magic Mirror?
          I must be able to do that in order to test the changes I do to the configuration…

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            sdetweil @PerBa
            last edited by sdetweil

            @PerBa I do this start/stop a hundred times a day without problem.

            I kill all the node processes
            I don’t use pm2

            Sam

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              dazza120 @PerBa
              last edited by

              @PerBa is this a Pi4 or Buster? Seems to be loads of issues with one of these. @sdetweil is the man to help though

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                sdetweil @PerBa
                last edited by

                @PerBa any update?

                Sam

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