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    MMM-Pir toggling

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      ttt126
      last edited by

      @ttt126 said in MMM-Pir toggling:

      config: {
      triggers:[
      {
      trigger: “USER_PRESENCE”,
      fires: [
      {
      exec: (payload) => {
      return "python3 /homr/pi/neu1.py " + payload.option
      }
      },
      ],
      },
      ]
      }

      The pathon3 comand was missing. I´m not quite firm with programming.
      But a serce for executing a py script brought the answere!

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        sdetweil @ttt126
        last edited by sdetweil

        @ttt126 ok… two things…

        1. when posting config or logs info in the forum, please use the code-block wrapper

        to use

        paste the text you want to post, blank line above and below
        select the text you just pasted
        hit the </> button above the editor to add the wrapper

        1. on linux, you can specify the program to launch to execute a ‘script/program’
          you do this by adding a special first line
        #!/path_to_executable/programname
        

        so in your case
        from a terminal window do

        which python3
        

        the which pgm returns the full path to the 1st instance of the program specified as located along the path . on my desktop that is

        which python3
        /home/sam/anaconda3/bin/python3
        

        then in you editor of your script, make this the 1st line

        #!path_from_which
        

        so it looks like this

        #!/home/sam/anaconda3/bin/python3
        

        the linux execution code does all this stuff under the covers, reads the 1st line and invokes that pgm with the arguments passed to the script
        and of course, if no #! then the script USER has to specify it like you did

        Sam

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