Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
After adding MMM-GPIO-Notifications, config.js doesn't work...
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@tomXGames you do this command in the MagicMirror folder
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@sdetweil Yeah that’s what I did
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@tomXGames THis certainly doesn’t look right:
notification: "'CURRENT_PROFILE', 'Tom'",
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@tomXGames what do u mean by doesn’t work?
Black screen could indicate another problem
Are u using pm2?
If so, pm2 logs to see what the output is.Also, dev mode
pm2 stop 0 cd ~/MagicMirror npm start dev
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@tomXGames IF not mistaken, the “,” after the last module should not be there either.
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@tomXGames so much fun…
so, looking thru the config…
I think u just have a syntax error
module: 'MMM-GPIO-Notifications', config: { '17': { gpio_state: 1, gpio_debounce: 10, notifications: [ { // see https://github.com/tosti007/MMM-ProfileSwitcher // Switching Profiles // this.sendNotification('CURRENT_PROFILE', 'DESIRED_PROFILE_NAME_HERE'); notification: 'CURRENT_PROFILE', payload: 'Tom' }, { notification: 'SCREEN_ON', payload: { 'forced': false } } ] }, '4': { gpio_state: 1, gpio_debounce: 20, notifications: [ { 'notification': 'SCREEN_TOGGLE', 'payload': { 'forced': true } } ] } } },
at least this works for me
altho he left out an install step…
after git clonecd MMM-GPIO-Notifications npm install
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@sdetweil
Thanks for your help… I implemented your change and there’s no error anymore. But MMM-CalendarExt is not being shown, even though I put the class to “default everyone”. Do you have an idea, what I’m doing wrong here? -
@tomXGames sorry, don’t know the module at all… just debugged why it didn’t load.
you could open the developers console and see if the notification is sent from the module as u expected