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    PIR sensor to turn on LED strip

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      Egnos @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil said in PIR sensor to turn on LED strip:

      use my updated fork…
      https://github.com/sdetweil/MMM-PiLights
      it responds to the PIR modules USER_PRESENCE notification (true = turn on, false = turn off)
      if lights are off and on is sent, it will restore the previous sequence set with the normal
      SEQUENCE notification

      Thanks @sdetweil

      Let’s see if I understand:

      • By default the LEDs will be off, until the “MMM-GPIO-Notifications” module detects something.
      • If the PIR detects the movement the “MMM-GPIO-Notifications” module will send the notification USER_PRESENCE = true and the LEDs will turn on
      • After some time without movement the “MMM-GPIO-Notifications” module will send the notification USER_PRESENCE = false and the LEDs will turn off

      Correct?

      I’m not a developer, but I’m still trying to understand your change in the code:

      else if (notification === ' USER_PRESENCE'){
                  if(payload == false){
                      this.leds.allOFF();
                  } else {
                      // user present, restore the last active sequence
                      Promise.resolve(this.runSequence(this.lastSequence.sequence, thi,lastSequence.iterations,this.lastSequence.delay)
                      .catch((err) => {
                          this.log('user present Sequence error: ' + err.message);
                      }));
      

      why can’t I see this notification in the code?

      (notification === ' USER_PRESENCE'){
                  if(payload == true){
                      this.leds.allON();
                  }
      

      Thanks again!

      My Mirror https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/17262/the-raspimirror-was-born/7

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        MMRIZE @Egnos
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        @Egnos
        ' USER_PRESENCE' !== 'USER_PRESENCE'

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          sdetweil @Egnos
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          @Egnos fixed the typo, git pull for the update

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            sdetweil @MMRIZE
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            @MMRIZE good catch

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              sdetweil @Egnos
              last edited by sdetweil

              @Egnos u don’t need the GPIO_Notifications module. as the PIR modules send the USER_PRESENCE notification

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                Egnos @sdetweil
                last edited by

                @sdetweil said in PIR sensor to turn on LED strip:

                u don’t need the GPIO_Notifications module. as the PIR modules send the USER_PRESENCE notification:

                The module I use for sending notifications when the PIR detects motion is MMM-GPIO-Notifications
                I believe he is sending the “USER_PRESENCE” notification:

                notifications: [
                            {
                              notification: 'USER_PRESENCE',
                              payload: true
                            },
                

                Thanks for your patience @sdetweil ! ;-)

                My Mirror https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/17262/the-raspimirror-was-born/7

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                  sdetweil @Egnos
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                  @Egnos ok got it.

                  what I was saying is that the

                  MMM-PIR-???

                  modules, if you use them, THEY send the USER_PRESENCE notification

                  the GPIO_Notifcations module is more generic and can send notifications for ANY gpio device

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                    Egnos @sdetweil
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                    @sdetweil said in PIR sensor to turn on LED strip:

                    @Egnos ok got it.
                    what I was saying is that the
                    MMM-PIR-???
                    modules, if you use them, THEY send the USER_PRESENCE notification
                    the GPIO_Notifcations module is more generic and can send notifications for ANY gpio device

                    Ok ok, I just wanted to be sure that, in my case, the MMM-GPIO-Notifications module sends the “USER_PRESENCE” notification.
                    I knew that the module I am using is a collector of GPIO devices…

                    Thanks @sdetweil

                    My Mirror https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/17262/the-raspimirror-was-born/7

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                      OberfragGER @Egnos
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                      @Egnos Just in case…
                      Im using ioBroker @home (thats a free Smart Home Software). WIth that i also have installed MQTT. Any other Smart Home software like Home Assist can do the same.
                      I also installed Hyperion on the same Raspyberry i have installed MagicMirror. Inside ioBroker iam using the Hyperion adapter.
                      So with any “user_presence” i get the MQTT informartion… and that triggers a scipt inside ioBroker to activate Hyperion.

                      If your using any smart home software as well… this should be an easy thing. Feel free to ask…

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                        Egnos @OberfragGER
                        last edited by Egnos

                        @OberfragGER thanks for the valuable advice and for your availability, now I’ll read something.

                        In the meantime, can you tell me an LED strip (not necessarily RGB …) that is compatible with this project?

                        Thank you all.

                        My Mirror https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/17262/the-raspimirror-was-born/7

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