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    MMM-MirrorMirrorOnTheWall - Alexa voice control to hide/show modules and display text/images

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      savage_gr1nd @Journeytojah
      last edited by savage_gr1nd

      @Journeytojah my big fail with lambda was the overall simplicity. I tried to make it too complicated.
      Start fresh with a new git skill clone. Create a new project on lambda and follow @Joanaz instructions to the letter. When running npm install make sure you’re in /mirrormirroronthewallskill/src before installing dependencies.
      Don’t sudo anything. And node version should be fine. Lambda test never comes out perfect. Check skill test for success connections.
      Also. For youtube and Google APIs make sure billing is enabled for safe measure.

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        joanaz @savage_gr1nd
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        @savage_gr1nd that’s awesome!!! I’ll try to add a timeout on the module, it’s just that videos have different lengths, but I’m sure it can be done. To change font, you can add some css in MMM-MirrorMirrorOnTheWall.css.

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          savage_gr1nd @joanaz
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          @joanaz if the video runs through youtube-node, maybe adding into the skill “close video - stop youtube_node”? Or is it not that simple since you tube node is actually inside of the mmm module itself?

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            savage_gr1nd @joanaz
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            @joanaz okay so font check. Adding it’s own module in the module list hides it so that’s a temp fix. But I’ll need your help with maybe adding a lamda function for stopping the video and closing it. I think if you could get those two to work this mod would be perfect.

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              jdiggity
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              Alright, I’ve tried setting up the skill from scratch 3 times, following the directions to a T. I still hit the same issue, the skill times out with the following error:

              Unable to import module 'index': Error
              at Function.Module._resolveFilename (module.js:325:15)
              at Function.Module._load (module.js:276:25)
              at Module.require (module.js:353:17)
              at require (internal/module.js:12:17)
              at Object. (/var/task/index.js:27:17)
              at Module._compile (module.js:409:26)
              at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:416:10)
              at Module.load (module.js:343:32)
              at Function.Module._load (module.js:300:12)
              at Module.require (module.js:353:17)
              

              I’ve seen this error mentioned a few times in this thread, but no resolution has come up. Any ideas on where to start next? I’m really interested in this idea, but I’m a bit stumped as I don’t have experience with AWS.

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                Journeytojah @jdiggity
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                @jdiggity I have the same problem. Started over again at least 5 times, even on a fresh install of Raspbian.

                The index.js and mirrormirror.js are not missing any commas or brackets, would have to wait for @joanaz to get back to us …

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                  savage_gr1nd
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                  It sounds like you guys are zipping the src folder itself also.
                  In terminal navigate to INSIDE the src folder then

                  zip -r code certs index.js package.json node_modules MirrorMirror.js

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                    Journeytojah @savage_gr1nd
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                    @savage_gr1nd i think its pretty clear that we’re not zipping the src folder but the contents. I did it form terminal as well as selecting everything inside of it and using right click, compress…

                    tried names like import.zip export.zip package.json.zip index.zip indexjs.zip nothing worked…

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                      savage_gr1nd
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                      Is the error code your getting from the lambda test?

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                        joanaz @Journeytojah
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                        @Journeytojah that’s weird, like @savage_gr1nd said, the problem is usually on how you zip the files and folders inside src folder. It has nothing to do with RPi, or your zip file name, mine is the default ‘Archive.zip’. Assume you didn’t change the handler setting in Lambda, which should be ‘index.handler’. So you have to recreate the problem for me, show me how you do it step by step.

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