Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Toothbrush integration
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maybe contacting oralB via the developer program homepage ( https://developer.oralb.com/ ) could be helpful. there might be a support team helping developers creating new apps for their brush
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Hey,
guided by the idea of your simple approach I wrote a little script which tries to detect, if the brush is running or not.
Caused by the bluetooth behavior of the brush it is very limited in guessing when the brush was stopped or resumed.
Here are some details:- If the toothbrush is started bluetooth is activated for 3 Seconds.
- If the brush is paused/stopped bluetooth is activated again for 32 Seconds.
This leads to the following limited possiblities in tracking a brush session.
- A start of a session is only trackable, if the programm/script has started with a (for 32 seconds) silent brush.
- A stop is only trackable 3 seconds after start.
- A stop/pause leads to a 32 Seconds “cooldown phase”, were no tracking is possible. This will reset the timer to 0:00.
This is only helpfull if you do not interrupt you brushing session. :smile:
If you wanna try the current setup you can run the script by:
- Enter your module-directory:
cd ~/MagicMirror/modules
- Clone repository :
git clone https://github.com/SvenSommer/MMM-OralB
- Enter new directory:
cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-OralB
- Install dependencies:
sudo apt-get install bluetooth bluez libbluetooth-dev libudev-dev
- Install noble module:
npm install noble
- Exceute helper programm to find your brushID (this is not the mac-address):
sudo node findBrushId.js
This should lead to a output like
Searching for OralB Toothbrushes with manufacturerData: "dc00010205030000000101"... changed state to:poweredOn Found OralB Tootbrush with ID: 544a1621209f
- Copy and paste your ID into the brushTimer.js file:
sudo nano brushTimer.js
(Save and exit with STRG + O and STRG + X )
"use strict"; var NodeHelper = require("node_helper"); var noble = require('noble'); //Copy Paste your ID here var toothbrush_uuid = '544a1621209f';
- Run script with
sudo node brushTimer.js
This should lead to an output like:
scanning started... Toothbrush is running 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:4 0:5 0:6 0:7 0:8 0:9 0:10 0:11 0:12 0:13 0:14 0:15 0:16 0:17 0:18 Toothbrush stopped. "Cool down" for 32 seconds needed!
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Wow that was really fast!
Testing your script brought me to 2 problems:
testing brushTimer.js in the console worked for detecting the brush but did never stop, also not after 32 sec!
including your module into the MM i got an error message upon activating the brush:
“noble warning: unknown handle 64 disconnected!”
“scanning was started. Everything is working fine.”this two message’s i get upon every activation, so the MM show always SEARCHING…
any suggestions?
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Now i made a reinstall.
brushtimer.js works until i rebuild electron!!!
but without rebuilding MM just shows the white screen error.after rebuilding i get this upon
sudo node brushTimer.js
:pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-OralB $ sudo node brushTimer.js module.js:597 return process.dlopen(module, path._makeLong(filename)); ^ Error: Module version mismatch. Expected 48, got 50. at Error (native) at Object.Module._extensions..node (module.js:597:18) at Module.load (module.js:487:32) at tryModuleLoad (module.js:446:12) at Function.Module._load (module.js:438:3) at Module.require (module.js:497:17) at require (internal/module.js:20:19) at Object. (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-OralB/node_modules/bluetooth-hci-socket/lib/native.js:3:15) at Module._compile (module.js:570:32) at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:579:10)
so, after this rebuild i get the error of my previous post in MM
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@dfuerst
Module version mismatch-Error
Just to summarize and for clarification:
TheModule version mismatch. Expected 48, got 50
or
NODE_MODULE_VERSION 50. This version of Node.js requires
NODE_MODULE_VERSION 51. Please try re-compiling or re-installing
is a known “bug”, which we were able to solve by the rebuilding of electron as you posted a few days ago.So if you want to use the module in MM you have to use this statement in the MMM-OralB-folder:
sudo npm rebuild --runtime=electron --target=1.4.6 --disturl=https://atom.io/download/atom-shell --abi=50
If you want to test brushtimer.js-script standalone in the console, you need to build the packeges in the MMM-OralB-folder with
npm rebuild
Behavior of brushTimer.js script
So if I understood you correctly, you were able to start the timer, but it never stopped?
For a better understanding I added some debug information in the brushtimer.js -script. Cut you please trigger an update bycd ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-OralB git pull
and try the following scenarios and provide me with the console output text.
- Start the Brush; wait like 10 seconds and stop.
- Start and stop within 3 seconds.
- Start, wait like 10 seconds and stop. Start again within the next 10 seconds for like 5 seconds.
- Start, wait like 10 seconds and stop. Start again after 40 seconds and stop whenever you like.
Behavior of the module within the MM-framework
You wrote:“noble warning: unknown handle 64 disconnected!” “scanning was started. Everything is working fine.” this two message’s i get upon every activation, so the MM show always SEARCHING…"
Actually this behavior is the intended action right now. As I wrote in this Bug Hunt Post I have problems in bringing noble alive within MM²-framework.
Surprisingly you aren’t suffering from this error, so could you please tell me:- Which platform (Rasperry Pi 2/3, etc.),
- Node - version:
node --version
- npm - version:
npm --version
- MagicMirror:
cd ~/MagicMirror/
andDISPLAY=:0 npm start
you are using?
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of course, i used the electron downgrade. obviously i didn’t know that i have to enter " npm rebuild" to test the .js, sorry for that.
you understood me correct. the timer never stopped, i will check that again after git pull
as i 'm abroad till monday i will provide this infos to you on monday.
you wrote the error is the xpected behaviour? as i mentioned MM showed just SEARCHING…many thanks for your effort
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For the Bug Hunt Post I reduced the code of the MM-scripts to a absolute minmum.
That’s the reason the module is always showing ‘SEARCHING…’ right now.If the scripts would work as exspected the console output would show
scanning was started. Everything is working fine.
all the time the MM² is started.
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ok. i understand. full reply on monday
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RPi3
NODE : v6.9.2
NPM: 3.10.9
MagicMirror@2.0.0 -
scenario 1:
scanning started…
Toothbrush connection ALIVE atMon Jan 30 2017 17:12:15 GMT+0100 (CET)
Toothbrush is running
0:1
0:2
Toothbrush connection LOST at Mon Jan 30 2017 17:12:17 GMT+0100 (CET) was alive since Mon Jan 30 2017 17:12:15 GMT+0100 (CET)
two input in less than 3 sec! (2 sec) => ignoring input!
0:3
0:4
0:5
endless countingscenario 2:
scanning started…
noble: unknown peripheral e0e5cffc4d8c connected!
noble: unknown peripheral e0e5cffc4d8c disconnected!
Toothbrush connection ALIVE atMon Jan 30 2017 17:14:25 GMT+0100 (CET)
Toothbrush is running
0:1
0:2
Toothbrush connection LOST at Mon Jan 30 2017 17:14:28 GMT+0100 (CET) was alive since Mon Jan 30 2017 17:14:25 GMT+0100 (CET)
two input in less than 3 sec! (2 sec) => ignoring input!
0:3
0:4
0:5
0:6
endless countingscenario 3:
same result as in scenario1
scenario 4:
same result as in scenario1