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        Alyx @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil

        Hi Sam,

        My replies are getting flagged as spam apologies for the delay. But I think I found where the Selfie script sends out the notification. Do you think the other scripts I sent earlier are configured correctly?

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          Alyx @Guest
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          @hango Hi Hango!

          Ok so I’ll add that first line to my MMM-SelfieShoot.js (the module that needs to be actioned by another)

          And the second will be inside the MMM-AlexaControl.js? I’ll test it now :)

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            Alyx @Alyx
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            Did it there but doesn’t seem to appear in Alexa, The other functions such as restart and monitor off/on works but I’m having trouble having this appear/ work.

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              sdetweil @Alyx
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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 familiar

              then 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 devices

              then 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:{}
              section

              Sam

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                Alyx @sdetweil
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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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                  sdetweil @Alyx
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                  @alyx nice, but you missed one key point

                  and this stuff goes in the alexacontrol module
                  config:{}
                  section

                  u have in the general module section not in the module config

                  Sam

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                    Alyx @sdetweil
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                    @sdetweil Ah! that worked thanks :) Next issue it doesnt call the module when activated lol

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                      sdetweil @Alyx
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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/SampleModule

                      in the Alexa app u can control devices manually, so that makes testing a lot easier

                      Sam

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                        Alyx @sdetweil
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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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