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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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      sdetweil @MilkShake
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      @MilkShake why do you need a python script to issue a get?

      in javascript in a browser, use the builtin fetch function

      fetch(url).then((info){})
      

      as u have the javascript to issue a message. its a one liner, maybe 5… i don’t know what the python needs to do

      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API/Using_Fetch

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        MilkShake
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        It doesn’t really matter how I do it. The point is that it has to be done from LAN, so I need a way to interact with the mirror and get it to fire the script.

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          MilkShake @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil this is two lines:

          import requests
          
          x = requests.get('http://USERNAME:PASSWORD@192.168.1.XXX/bha-api/open-door.cgi')
          print(x.status_code)
          
          
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            retroflex Project Sponsor Module Developer @MilkShake
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            @MilkShake Isn’t the mirror on the same LAN? In that case you don’t have to do any port forwards.

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              sdetweil @MilkShake
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              @MilkShake right, but now you gotta figure out how to execute it and u can’t do that from the browser, so now you need a node_helper and all that communication, and launching the ting in the background, etc,etc,etc)

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                MilkShake @sdetweil
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                @sdetweil I’m not following your point. I get it that I could do the GET from javascript instead of running a script, but the rest you might elaborate a bit more on :)

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                  sdetweil @MilkShake
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                  @MilkShake show me your script that is called when the action occurs

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                    MilkShake @sdetweil
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                    @sdetweil my whole point is, since the action happens on the google assistant I would need to do port forwards in my firewall to be able to call a LAN URL with a GET method. I guess it would be possible to catch the event locally on the mirror and then call the python script or do the GET method in some other manner, but I don’t know how to do that.

                    One option would be to just add a physical button to the raspberry pi and when pressed it runs the GET method. It just annoys me that you can make the assistant understand a command, but not utilize it locally on LAN.

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                      MilkShake @retroflex
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                      @retroflex The mirror and the gate are on the same LAN. The assistant understands the “Open Gate” command and replies with “Ok, Opening the gate”, but if I were to use a Google Action to do the GET, it would come from the internet.

                      I don’t know how to catch the event locally on the mirror. If I did, I would just call the python script and the gate would open.

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                        sdetweil @MilkShake
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                        @MilkShake the actions run locally on the mirror, they are TRIGGERED from the module… not as callbacks I don’t think
                        (i haven’t done that myself, but it seemed logical before) the old recipe stuff

                        you just create a little script in maybe the new A2D but old assistant had it to to trigger events…

                        here is fiddling with the radio on the mirror

                        https://github.com/bugsounet/MMM-Assistant2Display/wiki/Radio_help

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