Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-MirrorMirrorOnTheWall - Alexa voice control to hide/show modules and display text/images
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@savage_gr1nd yeah, i was really excited when i got it working. :) let me know when you do!
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@joanaz it’s seriously been 3 days after work. Of playing with code for 7 hours each day. It’s kicking my ass but I’ll get it lol
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@joanaz so I was thinking, the mirrormirror module, can it be configured to play “next up” in the YouTube api? Instead of loop? :/
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@joanaz okay. Finally. Got a response. Now. The mmm.
Everytime I touch the config.js doesn’t load up. Can you give me a few more details for setting up the module?
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@savage_gr1nd erhhh, inside the module folder. you also need to copy the certs folder over
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@joanaz I’m sorry I’m being retarded. I’ve been staring at json too long. In the magic mirror module folder or the mirrormirror folder?
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@savage_gr1nd ?? to run npm install? in the magic mirror module folder, where package.json is
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@joanaz okay. Like I said I’m sorry. This is my first pi project AND my first module for magicmirror.
When putting mirrormirror in the config.js, does it matter where in the list? I put inew the config info and then it says I screwed up the config.js. -
@joanaz soooo close. On/off modules. Check. But no text on screen.
Find a video? Text on screen. No video. And how do you close my supposed video?
Any help? I’m so close I can taste victory!Update - google developer console says success connection with api on that command. So I’m guessing it’s a player launch failure or missing a folder for youtube-node?
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@savage_gr1nd there’s no text on screen when you turn on/off module. can you get display text or display image commands to work? right now the text/image/video will remain on the screen, the video will be played in a loop, but you can simply add a timeout to hide this module after few seconds. The ‘next up’ Youtube video idea is also cool, do you think you can implement it yourself?