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MMM-PythonPrint customisation
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@diemen112 said in MMM-PythonPrint customisation:
I have added - /usr/bin/python3:/usr/bin/python3 to the docker compose
this will not work. You have to use the
fat
image, see my post above (Apr 11) -
Thank you for the help,
I made it work with adding some python dependent directory’s to the docker-compose file -
Sam,
Thank you for this MMM-PythonPrint. More than the sample module this really helped me follow how to wrap my head around how the script.js node_helper and anything else work together. The way you worded the variables and the input and output text really made sense and made it easy to follow what is happening. I am learning a lot. Again, Thank you.
Kelly
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@kayakbabe awesome, glad it helped!
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@sdetweil I’m looking at the configuration variable repetative and trying to figure out what it is for.
is this correct logic for true and false?
repetative: true
if your python script runs in a loop forever by itself so the spawn in node helper will just keep its connection to the python script openrepetative: false
if your python script runs one time, and you need node_helper to keep spawning over and over so you can get the info from the python script over and over -
@kayakbabe so , maybe your python script starts and runs, prints one line, and ends. current temp is x
is that all you want your module to present, one line?
or do you want the output every few seconds minutes
this is repetative:false, but my module will rerun the script every cycle time milliseconds
but some python scripts do that internally.
print, sleep, print, sleep, print, sleep, print…
this is repetative: true
my module will just start the python scriptthere are two different ways to capture the output
should have named parm
script_is_long_running
I provided a sample of each
also, in many cases, you are using someone else’s script and don’t have control over how it works, and don’t want to rewrite it