Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
How to send a notification
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@alyx so in alexacontrol, you have to create a notification device
notifications: [ { name: 'Notificaition 1', port: 11100, OnOff: false, notification: ["NOTIFICATION", "PAYLOAD"] } ]
name is the thing Alexa will know
the tcp/ip port number to use for Alexa to contact this machine
and the notification info should look familiarthen u restart MagicMirror
( in the MagicMirror startup messages you should see a line listening on ??? where ??? is the port number you used in the notification entry)
and then Alexa discover devicesthen whatever name is, should be discovered.
then you invoke it with
Alexa, turn on xxxx
where xxxx is the name of your device
(because alexacontrol creates fake wemo electric outlets)note that notifications shown above is a list [], so each {} is a notification device
and this stuff goes in the alexacontrol module
config:{}
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@sdetweil I have that set up al;ready but my alexa cant discover it for some reason. If you need you can see it in my config.js file above
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@alyx nice, but you missed one key point
and this stuff goes in the alexacontrol module
config:{}
sectionu have in the general module section not in the module config
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@sdetweil Ah! that worked thanks :) Next issue it doesnt call the module when activated lol
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@alyx so, now open the developers window, ctrl-shift-i, and look at the console tab
u may be able to see some module report the notification
or install my samplemodule as it reports all notifications received
https://github.com/sdetweil/SampleModulein the Alexa app u can control devices manually, so that makes testing a lot easier
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@sdetweil Hi sam,
Great so i can see that the notification isnt being sent via the dev console, it shows up via Alexa app but isnt communicating to the MM. Would you happen to know the cause?
{ module: 'MMM-AlexaControl', position: 'middle_center', config:{ image: true, deviceName: "mirror", pm2ProcessName: "mm", vcgencmd: "hide", startPort: 11001, refresh: true, restart: true, //stop: true, reboot: true, shutdown: true, monitorToggle: true, //cecAddress: "0.0.0.0", //usb: false pages: 3, notifications:[ { name: 'Next page', port: 11102, OnOff: false, notification: ["PAGE_INCREMENT", 'payload'] }, { name: 'Previous page', port: 11103, OnOff: false, notification: ["PAGE_DECREMENT", 'payload'] }, { name: 'Selfie', port: 11104, OnOff: false, notification: ["SELFIE_SHOOT", 'payload'] } ], } },
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@alyx not really. if u stop MagicMirror, and then tell Alexa to turn on your notification device, you should get a ‘not responding’ message from alexa
that will tell you the two are really connected.
Alexa turn on selfie
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@sdetweil Yep that makes sense but it isnt popping up below is a quick snapshot of the dev panel
MMM-MotionDetector.js:75 MMM-MotionDetector: DiffCamEngine init successful. module.js:195 MMM-AlexaControl is suspended. module.js:195 MMM-NASA is suspended. module.js:195 MMM-ISS-Live is suspended. module.js:195 MMM-MotionDetector is suspended. module.js:195 lifecounter is suspended. module.js:195 compliments is suspended. module.js:195 MMM-chromecast is suspended. MMM-NASA.js:132 Hailing NASA module.js:202 MMM-page-indicator is resumed. module.js:202 MMM-Selfieshot is resumed. module.js:202 MMM-Astro is resumed. module.js:202 MMM-MoonPhase is resumed. module.js:202 clock is resumed. eventtracking-log.services.video.ibm.com/eventtracking.web.player/:1 Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT eventtracking-log.services.video.ibm.com/eventtracking.web.player/:1 Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT eventtracking-log.services.video.ibm.com/eventtracking.web.player/:1 Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT eventtracking-log.services.video.ibm.com/eventtracking.web.player/:1 Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT eventtracking-log.services.video.ibm.com/eventtracking.web.player/:1 Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT eventtracking-log.services.video.ibm.com/eventtracking.web.player/:1 Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT MMM-AlexaControl.js:75 RECEIVE monitor NOTIFICATION=SLEEP_WAKE MMM-AlexaControl.js:75 RECEIVE monitor NOTIFICATION=SLEEP_HIDE MMM-AlexaControl.js:75 RECEIVE monitor NOTIFICATION=SLEEP_WAKE MMM-pages.js:97
The errors lead to this page
400 Bad Request
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@alyx said in How to send a notification:
Yep that makes sense but it isnt popping up below is a quick snapshot of the dev panel
one thing at a time
you didn’t answer the question about connection
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@sdetweil Apoligies, tested there.
So I stopped magic mirror/ restarted the pi and it came up with device unresponsive.