Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Bugsounet and MMM-Pir
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@sdetweil i will post my pir module on github tonight. its much more simple, but may work for some as a replacement.
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@myfingersarecold add it to the 3rd party wiki
see the link here
you do the editing
https://docs.magicmirror.builders/modules/introduction.html -
@sdetweil will do.
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added to the 3rd party module wiki list under the other PIR modules. github page linked as well.
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@bitass i didnt say disable the modules. i said disable the notifications
from the updateNotifications module doc
https://docs.magicmirror.builders/modules/updatenotification.html#configuration-options
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@bitass and he has blocked all his modules
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so now the EXT-YouTube wont work either?
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@MMaik100 yes, sadly all his modules will fail eventually, depending on how tight he coupled them
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I also just looked for the module as I wanted to contribute some troubleshooting guide and didn’t find it.
As I have installed the module, what do you think about re-publishing it so that it doesn’t get lost?
It is MIT-license so no problem about that! -
I have re-published it already: https://github.com/Coernel82/MMM-Pir
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@coernel please add it to the third party list
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Hi,
Is this the correct place to ask questions about the module?
If so, is there any way to test that it is actually running?
I have installed the module for using a PIR module but nothing appears in the screen in the place I requested it.
Thanks
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@lif have you verified that the PIR is working outside of MagicMirror??
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@sdetweil said in Bugsounet and MMM-Pir:
@lif have you verified that the PIR is working outside of MagicMirror??
Yes,

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@lif and you are using the correct pin definition
Pir: { mode: 0, gpio: 21 }, -
@sdetweil said in Bugsounet and MMM-Pir:
@lif and you are using the correct pin definition
Pir: { mode: 0, gpio: 21 },Yes, the working script is:
from gpiozero import MotionSensor
from datetime import datetime
import os, time
import RPi.GPIO as GPIOpir = MotionSensor(21)
while True:pir.wait_for_motion() now = datetime.now() current_time = now.strftime("%H:%M:%S") print("Movement detected at", current_time) pir.wait_for_no_motion() -
@lif I meant MMM-PIR config setup
there are different numbering schemes for GPIO pins and different ways to access
the doc (readme) describes the different choices.
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@sdetweil said in Bugsounet and MMM-Pir:
@lif and you are using the correct pin definition
Pir: { mode: 0, gpio: 21 },Yes, I think so, the pir is connected to pin 40 on the Raspberry pi 3b which I’m sure is GPIO 21
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@lif and if you change to mode 1?? which matches your python lib test?
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@sdetweil said in Bugsounet and MMM-Pir:
@lif and if you change to mode 1?? which matches your python lib test?
No difference.
I have added a header: “PIR”, line before the config and that is not showing either.
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