Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-PythonPrint customisation
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@sdetweil that works, but the setup refreshes itself by default, so it wouldn’t last too long.
I will work it through. Thanks -
@RobCee while its challenging, its possible
I might open an issue of the docker image to allow a folder/file with additional packages to install at startup…
seems a waste to do it every refresh time tho
long ago and far away (2015) I had a product to install in an image, 1.5 GIG of product, and didn’t want to make a separate image for the different versions…
so I figured out how to install and capture that as a tarfile, and then
untar it as part of the startup…then the start script passed that as a parm to startup, so I could change the product on the fly, using the same tiny image…
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@sdetweil it may just be quicker for me to learn how to do what my python code does in .js
It probably isn’t that complex. It is only reading stuff from web services and reporting it locally. I had hoped I could skip that stage, but I guess there are no short-cuts. -
@RobCee you can do most of the dev and test using a local file , outside of MM
xxx.js
then
node xxx.jsat least to get your main function working…
this code would work in the node helper
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@sdetweil super. thanks for the pointer.
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the docker image
karsten13/magicmirror:latest
doesn’t contain python. Simplest solution for this is to use the fat imagekarsten13/magicmirror:fat
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@karsten13 thanks… the doc needs help tho
The difference between latest and fat is image size and installed
those words are not used above that sentence, and so didn’t mean anything to me…
I would propose adding in front of that sentence
There are two images of each type created latest and fat docker pull image_name:latest or docker pull image_name:fat
and then I would add a new line between these sentences
debian packages. For most use cases the latest image is sufficient. Some modules need dependencies which are not includes in latest, e.g
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yes, the docs … no native english speaker so docs are always a struggle. Thanks for the hints, will update …
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@karsten13 and I missed the latest/fat under the TAG column of your table… tldr(lol), my apologies
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@sdetweil I have started fresh and am still having the same issue.
New install of buster, fully updated.
Installed all the MM and node successfully.
MM runs as expected.
Checked that python and python3 are both available to the OS.
Added the MMM-PythonPrint to the modules dir.[12.04.2022 11:22.45.613] [LOG] MMM-PythonPrint received a socket notification: CONFIG - Payload: [object Object] [12.04.2022 11:22.45.619] [ERROR] Whoops! There was an uncaught exception... [12.04.2022 11:22.45.640] [ERROR] ReferenceError: _this is not defined at Class.startit (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-PythonPrint/node_helper.js:27:24) at Class.socketNotificationReceived (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-PythonPrint/node_helper.js:46:9) at Socket.<anonymous> (/home/pi/MagicMirror/js/node_helper.js:109:11) at Socket.emit (node:events:390:28) at Socket.emitUntyped (/home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/socket.io/dist/typed-events.js:69:22) at /home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/socket.io/dist/socket.js:466:39 at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:78:11)
This is my config section:
{ module:"MMM-PythonPrint", position:"center", disabled:false, config: { // name of the python process to execute (could be python3) pythonName: 'python', // command file in module folder // if false, YOU will provide the full path to the python program localfolder: true, // spawn a python pgm that writes over and over (timed maybe), but keeps running command: 'printit.py', repetative: true, // spawn a one time output script, but relaunch it every cycletime milliseconds // repretative: false, // command: 'printitonce.py', cycletime: 2000, // print debugging messages from the node_helper debug: true } },