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  • Z Offline
    zichao92 @Jopyth
    last edited by Feb 15, 2017, 11:34 AM

    @Jopyth ,

    I tried that method to send a notification to the node_helper.js and from there, to broadcast the notification ‘PAUSE_VIDEO’ via sendNotifcation to another module with notificationReceived code at the receiving end.

    However, I got an error stating that sendNotifcation as error reported as TypeError: this.sendNotification is not a function . Is there any work around to this?

    J 1 Reply Last reply Feb 15, 2017, 11:40 AM Reply Quote 0
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      Jopyth Moderator @zichao92
      last edited by Jopyth Feb 15, 2017, 11:46 AM Feb 15, 2017, 11:40 AM

      @zichao92 You can not send notifications from the node_helper.js (they are running in the back end), they can only be send from the modules in the front end, i.e. MMM-Remote-Control.js.

      Edit: Also the method I described above should already do all the forwarding of the nofification until it is broad cast to the other modules. Did you change anything in the other files?

      Edit2: These are the lines which should make everything work: In the node_helper.js and in the MMM-Remote-Control.js.

      Helpful sticky: How to troubleshoot

      Z 2 Replies Last reply Feb 16, 2017, 6:58 AM Reply Quote 0
      • Z Offline
        zichao92 @Jopyth
        last edited by Feb 16, 2017, 6:58 AM

        @Jopyth, I realized i was using an older version of your remote control. However, after updating the remote control module, i inserted your recommended line back into this code:

          // edit menu buttons
                "show-all-button": function() {
                var parent = document.getElementById("visible-modules-results");
                var buttons = parent.children;
                for (var i = 0; i < buttons.length; i++) {
                 if (buttons[i].id!="module_5_youtube"){
                    if (Remote.hasClass(buttons[i], "external-locked")) {
                        continue;
                    }
                    buttons[i].className = buttons[i].className.replace("toggled-off", "toggled-on");
                    Remote.showModule(buttons[i].id);
                    var notification = "SCREEN_WAKEUP";
                    Remote.getWithStatus("action=NOTIFICATION&n"+"otification=" + notification );
                    }
                else{
                        if (Remote.hasClass(buttons[i], "external-locked")) {
                        continue;
                    }
                    buttons[i].className = buttons[i].className.replace("toggled-on", "toggled-off");
                    Remote.hideModule(buttons[i].id);
                                }
        

        I was testing this code with paviro’s PIR module ( https://github.com/paviro/MMM-PIR-Sensor) on this line which is found from his MMM-PIR-Sensor.js .

        	notificationReceived: function(notification, payload) {
        		if (notification === "SCREEN_WAKEUP"){
        			this.sendNotification(notification, payload)
        		}
        	},
        

        I modified the PIR code in such a way that when it receives the SCREEN_WAKEUP notification , it will perform certain actions for me rather than turning on the monitor.

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        • Z Offline
          zichao92
          last edited by Feb 27, 2017, 2:17 PM

          Hi all, im not too sure if i have made any mistake regarding the structure of MMM.

          I placed my notificationReceived at the front end of embedded youtube, which i called it youtube.js( it doesnt have any node_helper) :

          Here’s the code of my youtube.js , the codes are heavily based on a the default module called “compliments” :

          module.register("youtube",{
          
          	// Module config defaults.
          	defaults: {
          
          		updateInterval: 30000,
          		fadeSpeed: 4000
          	},
          
          
          
          	// Define required scripts.
          	getScripts: function() {
          		return ["moment.js"];
          //		exec("sudo python /home/pi/NicoRFID/RFID_playlist.py");
          	},
          	getStyles: function() {
          	    return [
          	        'script.css', // will try to load it from the vendor folder, otherwise it will load is from the module folder.
          	    ]
          	},
          
          	// Define start sequence.
          	start: function() {
          		Log.info("Starting module: " + this.name);
          
          		
          		// Schedule update timer.
          		var self = this;
          		setInterval(function() {
          			self.updateDom(self.config.fadeSpeed);
          		}, this.config.updateInterval);
          	},
          		
          
          		
          	/* randomIndex(compliments)
          	 * Generate a random index for a list of compliments.
          	 *
          	 * argument compliments Array - Array with compliments.
          	 *
          	 * return Number - Random index.
          	 */
          
          	/* complimentArray()
          	 * Retrieve an array of compliments for the time of the day.
          	 *
          	 * return compliments Array - Array with compliments for the time of the day.
          	 */
          	
          	/* complimentArray()
          	 * Retrieve a random compliment.
          	 *
          	 * return compliment string - A compliment.
          	 */
          		notificationReceived: function(notification, payload) {
          		if (notification === "PAUSE_VIDEO"){
          			pausethevideo()
          
          		}
          		else if (notification === "PLAY_VIDEO"){
          			playthevideo()
          
          		}
          	},
          
          
          	// Override dom generator.
          	getDom: function() {
          		//var complimentText = this.randomCompliment();
          		//var complimentText = "Hi NUS GOD Puay Hiang ";
          
          		//var compliment = document.createTextNode(complimentText);
          
          		var wrapper = document.createElement("div");
          		wrapper.className = "thin xlarge bright";
          
          		function playthevideo(){
          		var myPlayer = document.getElementById('my-video');
          		myPlayer.playVideo();
          		};
          
          		function stopthevideo(){
          		var myPlayer = document.getElementById('my-video');
          		myPlayer.stopVideo();
          		};
          
          		function pausethevideo(){
          		var myPlayer = document.getElementById('my-video'); 
          		myPlayer.pauseVideo();
          		};
          		
          		
          		wrapper.innerHTML='<div> <div> allowfullscreen></div></div>';
          
          		
          
          		
          
          			
          		//wrapper.appendChild(compliment);
          
          		return wrapper;
          	}
          
          });
          

          So with the notificationReceived line, i intend to control my video using the remote control with these codes :

          / edit menu buttons
                  "show-all-button": function() {
                  var parent = document.getElementById("visible-modules-results");
                  var buttons = parent.children;
                  for (var i = 0; i < buttons.length; i++) {
                   if (buttons[i].id!="module_5_youtube"){
                      if (Remote.hasClass(buttons[i], "external-locked")) {
                          continue;
                      }
                      buttons[i].className = buttons[i].className.replace("toggled-off", "toggled-on");
                      Remote.showModule(buttons[i].id);
                      var notification = "PAUSE_VIDEO";
                      Remote.getWithStatus("action=NOTIFICATION&n"+"otification=" + notification );
                      }
                  else{
                          if (Remote.hasClass(buttons[i], "external-locked")) {
                          continue;
                      }
                      buttons[i].className = buttons[i].className.replace("toggled-on", "toggled-off");
                      Remote.hideModule(buttons[i].id);
                                  }
          

          Am i doing something wrong here?

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          • Z Offline
            zichao92 @Jopyth
            last edited by Mar 2, 2017, 2:08 PM

            @Jopyth ,

            I managed to have some developments with your remote control module’s sendNotifcation command. I hooked up the MM using a browser and observed( using dev console, Note to beginners: press F12 on a browser to access this cool feature ) that a notification was send from MM Remote. This means that you were right all along, just that i didnt know how to observe the sendNotification command via dev console.

            Currently, i have another issue. My youtube.js module receives the “PLAY_VIDEO” or “PAUSE_VIDEO” notification but is not able to perform what was desired.

            Here’s my snippet of my code from my youtube.js :

            notificationReceived: function(notification, payload) {
            		if (notification === "PAUSE_VIDEO"){
            			pausethevideo()
            
            		}
            		if (notification === "PLAY_VIDEO"){
            			playthevideo()
            
            		}
            	},
            
            getDom: function() {
            var wrapper = document.createElement("div");
            		wrapper.className = "thin xlarge bright";
            
            		function playthevideo(){
            		var myPlayer = document.getElementById('my-video');
            		myPlayer.playVideo();
            		};
            
            		function stopthevideo(){
            		var myPlayer = document.getElementById('my-video');
            		myPlayer.stopVideo();
            		};
            
            		function pausethevideo(){
            		var myPlayer = document.getElementById('my-video'); 
            		myPlayer.pauseVideo();
            		};
            		
            		
            		wrapper.innerHTML='<div> <div> allowfullscreen></div></div>'; //youtube video link found here.
            
            		
            
            			return wrapper;
            	}
            
            });
            

            However, i got an error from dev console :
            Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'pauseVideo' of null at Class.notificationReceived (youtube.js:69)

            Im suspecting that my pauseVideo/playVideo function wasn’t recognised as it is getDom.

            Will appreciate any help or advice !

            strawberry 3.141S 1 Reply Last reply Mar 2, 2017, 3:59 PM Reply Quote 0
            • strawberry 3.141S Offline
              strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @zichao92
              last edited by Mar 2, 2017, 3:59 PM

              @zichao92 the access to those functions is limited to the getDom function.

              you should put the definitions outside like

              playthevideo: function() {
              //do the stuff
              }
              

              and call the function like this.playthevideo()

              Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

              Z 1 Reply Last reply Mar 3, 2017, 1:51 AM Reply Quote 0
              • Z Offline
                zichao92 @strawberry 3.141
                last edited by zichao92 Mar 3, 2017, 1:52 AM Mar 3, 2017, 1:51 AM

                @strawberry-3.141 said in Controlling Embedded Youtube Video on MM:

                playthevideo: function() {
                //do the stuff
                }

                Hi there,

                I tried your recommendation but i got this error Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'playVideo' of null.
                Which is coming from this code:

                playthevideo: function() {
                		var myPlayer = document.getElementById('my-video');
                		myPlayer.playVideo();
                		},
                

                I suspect that the problem is that the above function is not being recognise as my embedded youtube codes still lies in the getDom function, which has the allowscriptaccess="awalys" that allows the user to control the video. I tried to extract out from the getDom function but i think my syntax is wrong. Here’s the full code of the youtube function that’s in the getDom function.

                		wrapper.innerHTML='<div> <div>  //(youtube link here ) controls=0&showinfo=0&rel=0&autoplay=1" allowscriptaccess="always" name="my-video" frameborder="0" enablejsapi=1&version=3&playerapiid=ytplayer" type="application/x-shockwave-flash"> allowfullscreen></div></div>';
                
                strawberry 3.141S 1 Reply Last reply Mar 3, 2017, 7:36 AM Reply Quote 0
                • strawberry 3.141S Offline
                  strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @zichao92
                  last edited by Mar 3, 2017, 7:36 AM

                  @zichao92 because there is no html element that has the id your looking for so var myPlayer = document.getElementById('my-video'); is null

                  Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

                  Z 1 Reply Last reply Mar 3, 2017, 10:22 AM Reply Quote 0
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                    zichao92 @strawberry 3.141
                    last edited by Mar 3, 2017, 10:22 AM

                    Hi @strawberry-3.141 ,
                    Thanks for the clarification!
                    I have added id = "my-vdieo" into my code, however, it produced another error :

                    Uncaught TypeError: myPlayer.playVideo is not a function
                        at Class.playthevideo (youtube.js:69)
                    

                    It’s not able to detect the function. After doing some readings about embedded YouTube videos, i came across this site :
                    https://developers.google.com/youtube/js_api_reference#onYouTubePlayerReady

                    It was mentioned that i require a callback function named onYouTubePlayerReady. The API will call this function when the player is fully loaded and the API is ready to receive calls.

                    From there, I should be able to control my video. However, since this function can only be called in getDom function, im not too sure how it should work from here.

                    strawberry 3.141S 1 Reply Last reply Mar 3, 2017, 10:42 AM Reply Quote 0
                    • strawberry 3.141S Offline
                      strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @zichao92
                      last edited by Mar 3, 2017, 10:42 AM

                      @zichao92 do you have your code on github?

                      Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

                      Z 1 Reply Last reply Mar 3, 2017, 12:09 PM Reply Quote 0
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