Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-ProfileSwitcher, A Profile/User/Layout Switching Module
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@tosti007 In case anybody is interested, the block of codes that enables the modules, should be altered a bit in order to take the animationDuration into account.
setTimeout(function() { MM.getModules().exceptWithClass(self.config.ignoreModules).enumerate(function (module) { if (self.isVisible(self, useEveryone, module.data.classes)) { module.show(self.config.animationDuration, function () { Log.log(module.name + " is shown."); }, options); } }); }, self.config.animationDuration);
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@mortenbirkelund By altering the code git won’t allow you to pull the new updates, in case of an update you will have to clone it manually again. And thank you for sharing the timeout :)
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Another side note I just realised, if you do use that setTimeout and you swap between profiles in rapid succession I am not sure and cannot quarantee that some of the modules will be shown properly
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@tosti007 I’ve just tried it, and I don’t experience any problems.
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Feature request: Schedule profiles throughout time of day and day of the week. I’m thinking of this not as personal profiles, but rather a way to have the mirror show only the relevant panels at any given time. For instance, at lunch time, a lunch menu or out of office message, but at the end of the day, commuting info
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@looolz I think what you are looking for is the MMM-ModuleScheduler which you can use in combination with my module as described here
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@tosti007 Thanks!
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@tosti007 Hello Tosti,
great MMM for the MagicMirror! Unfortunately i do not get it to work, even with a minimal example:
/* Magic Mirror Config Sample * * By Michael Teeuw http://michaelteeuw.nl * MIT Licensed. */ var config = { port: 8080, ipWhitelist: ["127.0.0.1", "::ffff:127.0.0.1", "::1"], language: 'en', timeFormat: 24, units: 'metric', modules: [ { module: 'alert', }, { module: "updatenotification", position: "top_bar" }, { module: 'clock', position: 'top_right', classes: 'TestA' }, { module: 'clock', position: 'top_left', classes: 'TestB' }, { module: 'compliments', position: 'lower_third', classes: 'default' }, { module: 'MMM-ProfileSwitcher', header: 'Profile', config: { defaultTime: 5000, defaultClass: 'default', everyoneClass: 'everyone', useLockStrings: false, enterMessages: { "TestA TestB": "Hey %profile%!" }, leaveMessages: { "everyone": "Bye %person%!", "TestA": ["Another goodbye", true] }, timers: { // when Brian is selected swap to the defaultClass after the defaultTime "TestA": {}, // // When Lisa is selected swap to Brian after 20 seconds "TestB": { profile: "TestA", time: 20 * 1000 }, "default": { profile: "TestB" } } } } ] }; /*************** DO NOT EDIT THE LINE BELOW ***************/ if (typeof module !== 'undefined') {module.exports = config;}
I can see the compliments module at the beginning as it is in the default class. But then the profile isn’t switching. Even with the ModuleScheduler (different Module) the profiles aren’t switching.
Do i have to define the classes somewhere else, for example in a css file or anything else?
Since nearly a week i’m trying to get it working but i’m running out of luck. Maybe you or anyone else any idea?
Appreciate it sooo much. Thanks in advance
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@PatrickGlatz the config file looks fine to me and you don’t have to add the profiles anywhere else than in the module itself.
About the ModuleScheduler, I wrote a how to here about how to use it with this module. Sure you have that correctly set up?
I will copy paste your config into mine tomorrow morning and see if I can reproduce it.
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Hey Tosti, thanks for the fast reply. Your help is warmly welcome.
As you can see in the minimal example I’m only try to get MMM-ProfileSwitcher to work. The other module is not in my minimal config since I want to isolate the issue. :question:
Of course I have read the usage instruction you mentioned in your link, but your MMM will come first this MMM will come second. True story. It’s a fact. (it was only a try to see wether this works or not :smirk: ).
I’m looking forward to hear from you.
Btw: My next steps would be to set up a new raspbian image and install everything from scratch with just your MMM. But this is a bit of effort and I don’t want to do this if there are any options left.
Regards
Patrick