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    • cowboysdudeC Offline
      cowboysdude Module Developer @Mr.Sponti
      last edited by

      @Mr.Sponti Very nice! :) It’s where I’m headed…

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      • binderthB Offline
        binderth @Mr.Sponti
        last edited by

        @Mr.Sponti nice! just curious, why didn’t you use the “MMM-REST” module for your pimatic integration? I’m about to display some of the exact same Information (but from openHAB as a source for my home automation). So I wonder, if there were any impediments for using MMM-REST.

        Thanks,
        Thomas.

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          sero @binderth
          last edited by

          @binderth
          When using REST you need to poll / ask pimatic for updated values in a regular interval. With WebSockets pimatic can push changed values. This is less overhead and minimizes delays.

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          • Mr.SpontiM Offline
            Mr.Sponti
            last edited by

            @binderth
            as @sero mentioned, the Advantage over the socket-API is that you get live events, if something in pimatic changes.
            In addition I use the “MMM-REST” (push) module for displaying selected status messages in case a specific pimatic rule is fullfilled.

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            • binderthB Offline
              binderth @sero
              last edited by

              @sero said in MagicMirror Pimatic (Home Automation) Dashboard:

              @binderth
              When using REST you need to poll / ask pimatic for updated values in a regular interval. With WebSockets pimatic can push changed values. This is less overhead and minimizes delays.

              @Mr.Sponti said in MagicMirror Pimatic (Home Automation) Dashboard:

              @binderth
              as @sero mentioned, the Advantage over the socket-API is that you get live events, if something in pimatic changes.
              In addition I use the “MMM-REST” (push) module for displaying selected status messages in case a specific pimatic rule is fullfilled.

              Thanks for the update. So, I think, I’ll do the same for my openHAB items, as openHAB can also push item changes through an API to MM. oh, I love challenges, since I never had done something in node.js! ;)

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                shgmongohh
                last edited by

                Hi,

                Nice mirror. Could you please provide your Module? I want to use it for my own pimatic controller.

                Thank you in advance.

                Sebastian.

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                • Mr.SpontiM Offline
                  Mr.Sponti
                  last edited by

                  @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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                    Zinkeler
                    last edited by

                    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

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                    • Mr.SpontiM Offline
                      Mr.Sponti
                      last edited by

                      @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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                        Zinkeler @Mr.Sponti
                        last edited by yawns

                        @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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