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      Jopyth Moderator @kclemen
      last edited by

      @kclemen If you want an example of how to put together python and a module, you can have a look at this. It uses a python backend for face recognition. I think you could use a similar approach to “listen” for flicks.

      Helpful sticky: How to troubleshoot

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        kclemen
        last edited by

        Thanks for your reply. First glance at the link, seems to be rather difficult to implement what I want.

        Following code can be generated in py to link an action to a certain “gesture”:
        if(start == “north” and finish == “south”):
        print “Volume: down”
        system(“irsend SEND_ONCE TV KEY_VOLUMEDOWN”)
        elif(start == “south” and finish == “north”):
        print “Volume: up”
        system(“irsend SEND_ONCE TV KEY_VOLUMEUP”)

        I would like to slde in a certain dev when I wave from “north” to “south”… Searches on the net results that py and javascript do not work ery well together?

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          Jopyth Moderator @kclemen
          last edited by Jopyth

          @kclemen Well, you can try googling for node.js (which is programmed in javascript) and python, and the answer will be quite different.

          If you want to program this module, you will need (at least) 3 components (I will demonstrate how it works in the facial recognition example):

          • the module in the browser:
            this will listen for events send from node_helper.js, for example see this function. In the example, it broadcasts this event to all modules (here), and then catches that notification again (here) to show all modules with a certain class

          • the node_helper.js:
            this is what will be calling your python code in the backend, for example in this line the python module is started, and then listens for events here

          • your python code:
            not much here you need, most of the code would look like your example, except the communication to node from this line

          Hope this helps to get you started.

          Helpful sticky: How to troubleshoot

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            kclemen @Jopyth
            last edited by

            @Jopyth Thanks for your wonderful reply. Will take a look at it as soon the skywriter is delivered.

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              kclemen
              last edited by

              ok, first steps are being taken… https://github.com/Kclemen/MMskywriter

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                kclemen
                last edited by kclemen

                fixed it…

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                  kclemen @kclemen
                  last edited by

                  I’ve got following error:

                  SyntaxError: Unexpected token g in JSON at position 0
                  at PythonShell.asJson (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-skywriter/node_modules/python-shell/index.js:142:21)
                  at /home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-skywriter/node_modules/python-shell/index.js:232:35
                  at Array.forEach (native)
                  at PythonShell.receive (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-skywriter/node_modules/python-shell/index.js:231:11)
                  at emitOne (events.js:96:13)
                  at Socket.emit (events.js:188:7)
                  at readableAddChunk (_stream_readable.js:176:18)
                  at Socket.Readable.push (_stream_readable.js:134:10)
                  at Pipe.onread (net.js:543:20)

                  Here is the script:
                  `#!/usr/bin/env python
                  import sys
                  import json
                  import time
                  import signal
                  import skywriter

                  some_value = 5000

                  last_airwheel = 0
                  delay = 5000

                  def to_node(type, message):
                  # convert to json and print (node helper will read from stdout)
                  try:
                  print(json.dumps({type: message}))
                  except Exception:
                  pass
                  # stdout has to be flushed manually to prevent delays in the node helper communication
                  sys.stdout.flush()

                  to_node(“status”, ‘Skywriter started…’)

                  @skywriter.flick()
                  def flick(start,finish):

                  #slide music player div OFF the screen
                  if(start == "north" and finish == "south"):
                  	print "gesture is north to south"
                  	to_node("gesture", "down")
                  
                  #slide music player div ONTO the screen
                  elif(start == "south" and finish == "north"):
                  	print "gesture is south to north"
                  	to_node("gesture", "up")
                  
                  #Next track
                  elif(start == "west" and finish == "east"):
                  	print "Gesture is west to east"
                  	to_node("gesture", "next")
                  
                  #previous track
                  elif(start == "east" and finish == "west"):
                  	print "Gesture is east to west"
                  	to_node("gesture", "previous")
                  
                  #else:
                  	# print "Invalid"
                  

                  @skywriter.airwheel()
                  def spinny(delta):
                  global some_value
                  global last_airwheel
                  global delay
                  some_value += delta
                  if some_value < 0:
                  some_value = 0
                  if some_value > 10000:
                  some_value = 10000
                  now = int(round(time.time() * 1000))
                  if(now - last_airwheel > delay):
                  print(“TV & Digibox: power”)
                  # system(“irsend SEND_ONCE TV KEY_POWER”)
                  # system(“irsend SEND_ONCE Digibox KEY_POWER”)
                  last_airwheel = now

                  signal.pause()`

                  I do not really understand what is wrong? Anybody an idea?

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                    Jopyth Moderator @kclemen
                    last edited by

                    @kclemen Please use three backticks (```) for markdown if you paste your code, instead of one (`). Otherwise it will not recognize it as multi line code.

                    The problem are your regular print statements (e.g. print "Gesture is west to east"), these are also read by node, and they are not in the JSON format. You can comment these out, or maybe write them to a log file instead, if you want them to debug.

                    Helpful sticky: How to troubleshoot

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                      kclemen
                      last edited by

                      Thanks for the input. Indeed this was the mistake.

                      seems I’m missing still something. Now I get following error:

                      TypeError: parser.close is not a function
                      at SAXStream.openf1 (/home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/feedme/lib/xmlfeedparser.js:107:14)
                      at emitOne (events.js:96:13)
                      at SAXStream.emit (events.js:188:7)
                      at Object.me._parser.(anonymous function) [as onopentag] (/home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/sax/lib/sax.js:258:17)
                      at emit (/home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/sax/lib/sax.js:640:35)
                      at emitNode (/home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/sax/lib/sax.js:645:5)
                      at openTag (/home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/sax/lib/sax.js:841:5)
                      at Object.write (/home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/sax/lib/sax.js:1404:13)
                      at SAXStream.write (/home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/sax/lib/sax.js:239:18)
                      at yoshi.write (/home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/feedme/lib/feedme.js:41:14)

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                        kclemen
                        last edited by

                        Ok, the script is performing without any errors at the moment.

                        Would somebody be so kind to check why console.log(“payload.action is up”); is not executed in MMM-skywriter.js?

                        I only get the message from node-helper.js : console.log(“[” + self.name + "] " + message.gesture);

                        Files can be found here: https://github.com/Kclemen/MMM-skywriter

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