Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MagicMirror Pimatic (Home Automation) Dashboard
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@shgmongohh - Unfortunately I’m neither familiar with git nor with javascript or web style sheets. Based on my old school programming skills from the early eighties I studied several moduls and created 2 new moduls.
The first one connect to pimatic via the WebSocket API and receives on device attribute changes all new values which I compare to device attribute definitions placed in the magic mirror config.js. If a device mach the new attribute, it is shown in the notification board (similar and based on modul MMM-DWD-WarnWeather by LukeSkywalker92). My modul also consist on 3 files:
Pimatic Notification Borad:
- MMM-Pimatic.js
- node_helper.js
- MMM-Pimatic.css
- icons/icons-pimatic.png
The second modul displays temperature devices and consists of 2 files and requires that the first modul is running, as it receives the pimatic attribute changes from the node-helper of the first modul by waiting on “notificationReceived”.
Pimatic Temperature Devices:
- MMM-M2-Pimatic.css
- MMM-M2-Pimatic.js
If someone could create the git repository and crosscheck the code I can provide the files by sending a zip.archiv.
I would be glad to see additional ideas/moduls dealing with pimatic.
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Hello,
please can someone tell me how i can install MagicMirror and Pimatic together.
If i install MagicMirror then i can´t install pimatic (needs a lower version of node).
If i install pimatic then i cant´t install MagicMirror (needs a higher version of node).
:-(
For MagicMirror i used the latest version.
For Pimatic is used the latest version.
For Raspberry i installed Raspberry stretch -
@Zinkeler - Sorry, but I can’t help here. I’m running 2 pi’s with separate installations of pimatic and MagicMirror. The first Raspberry hosts pimatic including several interfaces (Homeduino, MySensors, arexx temperature logger) and the second is mounted behind a HDMI Monitor hanging at the wall of my diningroom.
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@Mr.Sponti - thank you for your answer.
I now setup a second PI and installed Pimatic.
On both PI´s i installd socket.io and socket.io-Client.
My second pi works fine with pimatic and my first Pi works with MagicMirror.
I installed your modul as you described.If i run a test on my MagicMirror-PI:
pi@raspberrypi3:~ $ node testpim.js connected [ { id: 'temperatur', name: 'Temperatur', template: 'device', attributes: [ [Object], [Object] ], actions: [], config: { class: 'HomeduinoRFWeatherStation', protocols: [Object], values: [Object], processingTemp: '$value', processingHum: '$value', xAttributeOptions: [], id: 'temperatur', name: 'Temperatur' }, ...``` i see, that socket works too. But on my MagicMirror is only get the message "Connecting to pimatic ..." config.js: *{ module: 'MMM-M1-Pimatic', position: 'bottom_center', header: 'PIMATIC', host : 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xx', port : 80, user : 'user', passwd : 'passwort', config: { device: [ { name: 'Schrankschalter', icon: 'icon-Default', attributeName: 'schrankschalter.state', defaultValue: false, notification : 'Eingeschaltet' }, ], }, },* What am i doing wrong?? Thanks P.S. are you german, because than it´s easier to talk about :-)
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Ich weiß, dass github in der Readme genau das zeigt, was du probierst, aber meiner Meinung nach ist das falsch.
{ module: 'MMM-M1-Pimatic', position: 'bottom_center', header: 'PIMATIC', config: { host : 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xx', port : 80, user : 'user', passwd : 'passwort', device: [ { name: 'Schrankschalter', icon: 'icon-Default', attributeName: 'schrankschalter.state', defaultValue: false, notification : 'Eingeschaltet' }, ], }, }
Meiner Meinung nach müssen
host
,port
,user
undpasswd
in denconfig
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@yawns
Vielen Dank !!
Genau das war das Problem, jetzt klappte es :-) -
Who can help me with this?
I am running MM on one RPI and Pimatic on another one.
But I have no idea how to get the information of Pimatic on the MM screen.
If somebody can tell me what to install where …
Thanks in advance!
Peter -
@Peter
I’ve reworked my MMM-Pimatic modul but need now to adjust the description on gihub. The modul connects to a pimatic server to listen on device attribute changes and displays changes as notifications on the MagicMirror screen. Temperature values can be displayed in a separate table. As soon as I’ve completed the Readme, I will send you a message. -
@Mr.Sponti thanks!
Would be great!
Peter -
@Peter Here you can find the latest version of my MMM-Pimatic module. The README isn’t yet covering all features but should be sufficient for the installation and basic configuration of the module.
Please feel free to contact me if you need help to get it running.