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

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      joanaz @savage_gr1nd
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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?

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        joanaz
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        Just out of curiosity, which cities are you guys in? I’m in New York.

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          savage_gr1nd @joanaz
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          @joanaz I’m in California.
          And I could try if I can ever figure out why I can’t get video to pop up in the first place lol and no I can’t get images to work either. That tests error in alexa skill Console so I’m digging into you tube first. Which tests positive.
          I say find a video of… and she responds and puts the text on screen. But the url window doesn’t show.

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            Journeytojah
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            I still didn’t get mine to work, I haven’t tried again to be honest…

            I am in Spain, if that makes a difference.

            I was trying out other options for voice control like Jasper, etc; no luck so far.

            I might come back to this module tonight and try to get it running.

            Should I try to set it up for the European region that supports Alexa skills? (which is Ireland afaik)

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              joanaz @Journeytojah
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              @Journeytojah I think the region is why some people couldn’t get it to work. Right now, Lambda only works with US East regions. So better use US East for every AWS services needed here.

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                Journeytojah @joanaz
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                @joanaz said in MMM-MirrorMirrorOnTheWall - Alexa voice control to hide/show modules and display text/images:

                @Journeytojah I think the region is why some people couldn’t get it to work. Right now, Lambda only works with US East regions. So better use US East for every AWS services needed here.

                I had US East selected, but maybe because I am not physically located in the US it somehow gets blocked by some ISP somewhere along the way.

                To me thats what it looked like, a connectivity issue.

                And I know Alexa Skills with Lambda are only supported in some regions, but that includes one European one, the one in Ireland, so ill try that one.

                Anyway, after seeing how impossible it is to work with Jaster/So.nus and so on, I will go back and give this another try…

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                  savage_gr1nd @Journeytojah
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                  @Journeytojah no that’s not it. I’m in the west coast and I got my lambda and skill to link. Only thing I don’t have working are the Google api and youtube api

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                    joanaz @Journeytojah
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                    @Journeytojah ok, remember to change the region setting in MirrorMirror.js in both folders. (line 16 below)

                    0_1486761618398_Screen Shot 2017-02-10 at 16.19.59.png

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                      savage_gr1nd @joanaz
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                      @joanaz so no idea on the YouTube problem? Like I said. I know it’s hitting the api. It has a success message in Google console. Just nothing pops up in MagicMirror itself except the text.

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                        joanaz @savage_gr1nd
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                        @savage_gr1nd ok, so there are few places you can check.

                        1. the skill should console log the api response, so check it in Lambda. see whether ‘items[0].id.videoId’ is still the right way to get the video ID
                        2. use AWS IoT to check whether that video ID is published to channel “MagicMirror:new-video”
                        3. check your mirror module, see whether it received that video ID.
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                          savage_gr1nd @joanaz
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                          @joanaz awesome. I’ll check that when I get home. At least I have a starting point.
                          Thank you.

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                            Journeytojah
                            last edited by Journeytojah

                            Well, i get the same error when entering a sample utterance:

                            The remote endpoint could not be called, or the response it returned was invalid.
                            

                            and in Lambda when i test:

                            START RequestId: a70ecb9c-efe6-11e6-b979-693b99b365f9 Version: $LATEST
                            END RequestId: a70ecb9c-efe6-11e6-b979-693b99b365f9
                            REPORT RequestId: a70ecb9c-efe6-11e6-b979-693b99b365f9	Duration: 3003.26 ms	Billed Duration: 3000 ms 	Memory Size: 128 MB	Max Memory Used: 15 MB	
                            2017-02-10T23:14:23.605Z a70ecb9c-efe6-11e6-b979-693b99b365f9 Task timed out after 3.00 seconds
                            
                            

                            any help would be welcomed, its keeping me awake at night, would love to get it working :)

                            Interesting enough, when i run it locally it connects…
                            http://imgur.com/aecZ8af

                            Still playing around, no luck…

                            Saw this in the log now…

                            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.<anonymous> (/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)
                            

                            Much later edit: so i notice that Lambda runs NodeJS 4.3, i am running 7.5 on the RPi, could that be it?

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                              savage_gr1nd
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                              @joanaz I finally got it perfected. And I love it. Minus the fact that we can’t essentially go home on the mirror. I posted it onto github. Is this something doable?

                              Edit - I’m dumb and didn’t see the part where you said add a timeout to the module. How do I do this? Once I’m done with that I can finally build my actual mirror onto it :)
                              One more edit - looking though files (only on github atm) I can’t find where to change font of text displayed. Is this in a node or am I missing something? Smaller and cleaner is what I’m shooting for lol

                              And again. Thank you for writing this. When I saw smart mirrors about a year ago I’ve been dying to do this exact thing. Just didn’t have your brains to get it done:)

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                                savage_gr1nd @Journeytojah
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                                @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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