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    [MMM-PIR-Sensor] Install failing

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    • yawnsY Offline
      yawns Moderator @Oliver_Tooth
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      @Oliver_Tooth
      Sure, tomorrow morning

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        yawns Moderator @Oliver_Tooth
        last edited by

        @Oliver_Tooth

        all right …

        Open a terminal and do this:

        cd ~/MagicMirror
        npm list | grep electron
        

        You will see something like this:

        ├─┬ electron-prebuilt@1.4.5
        │ ├─┬ electron-download@3.0.1
        npm ERR! peer dep missing: grunt@~0.4.0, required by grunt-yamllint@0.2.0
        

        Note the version of electron, in this case it is 1.4.5, if it is different for you please replace the version accordingly.
        Afterwards run this:

        cd modules/MMM-PIR-Sensor
        npm rebuild --runtime=electron --target=1.4.5 --disturl=https://atom.io/download/atom-shell --abi=50
        

        Now the module should not throw a version mismatch error any more.

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          Oliver_Tooth @yawns
          last edited by

          @yawns Hi! my prebuilt version was slightly different, so i changed that in the target= field, does the abi= number need to be 53, not 50? I’ve tried it as 50 and it’s still throwing the error.

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            Oliver_Tooth @yawns
            last edited by

            @yawns I’ve been reading up further on this, and i’ve found that version 53 doesn’t actually exist yet, and 51 is currently the latest. Have you any idea how i’d get this to work with this information? thanks.

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              thoimi
              last edited by

              hi there,

              finally i had the time to work / finish my magic mirror.
              Just the PIR-Sensor-Plugin doesn’t work… After I updated the MM to 2.1.1 I did a fresh install of the script which worked without an error. Yay!

              BUT the script is not turning off my monitor… I connected the sensor to GPIO04 / BCM07 and tried to change the SensorPin-Number (from 4 to 7)

              I put the sensor in a black box so the display should shut down after starting Magic Mirror, right?

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                Richard238
                last edited by Richard238

                Hmmmm, black screen, and nothing on a browser at http://192.168.n.nn:8080/ either.

                		module: 'MMM-PIR-Sensor',
                		config: {
                		sensorPIN: 22,
                                powerSaving: true,
                                relayPIN: false,
                                powerSavingDelay: 0,
                                relayOnState: 1
                			// See 'Configuration options' for more information.
                		}
                	},
                
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                  pepemujica
                  last edited by

                  Do I need anything else than the raspi, cable and pir sensor?
                  An arduino for example?

                  Kind regards

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                    yawns Moderator @pepemujica
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                    @pepemujica
                    No. You can connect the PIR sensor to the GPIO pins of your raspberry (make sure your wiring is proper) and work with the PIR sensor after installing the specific libraries

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