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    Bugsounet and MMM-Pir

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      lif @sdetweil
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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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        sdetweil @lif
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        @lif and if you change to mode 1?? which matches your python lib test?

        Sam

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          lif @sdetweil
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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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            sdetweil @lif
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            @lif are there any errors listed in the MM startup messages??

            if using pm2 to auto start

            pm2 logs --lines =xxx

            xxx is number of most recent lines to display, default 15,
            usually need 100 or more for full message list

            Sam

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              lif @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil said in Bugsounet and MMM-Pir:

              @lif are there any errors listed in the MM startup messages??

              if using pm2 to auto start

              pm2 logs --lines =xxx

              xxx is number of most recent lines to display, default 15,
              usually need 100 or more for full message list

              Thanks for all your help
              I think this line might be relevant
              0|mm | [2025-03-24 16:54:30.994] [WARN] No /home/pi/MagicMirror/js/…/modules/MMM-Pir/MMM-Pir.js found for module: MMM-Pir.

              It’s correct, there isn’t a MMM-Pir.js file in the MMM-Pir directory.

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                sdetweil @lif
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                @lif module rules

                module name (exact case) = folder name in modules folder
                MUST contain at minimum a file name that matches(exact case) of the modulename.js

                AND inside that file it MUST contain a module.register(name…)
                where name MUST match (exact case) the module name

                Sam

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                  rkorell @lif
                  last edited by rkorell

                  @lif said in Bugsounet and MMM-Pir:

                  It’s correct, there isn’t a MMM-Pir.js file in the MMM-Pir directory

                  If you had cloned this repository from @coernel - the MMM-pir.js is missing.
                  This must be an error.

                  Nevertheless: I’ve played around with the original version from bugsounet and figured out that editing his “origin” MM-Pir.js was really hard because he has deleted all linefeeds.
                  Seeking around I found an editable clone of the *.js files (including node_helper) in the src folder of the repository.
                  This is true for the new clone from coernel …
                  give it a try :-)

                  Regards,
                  Ralf

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                    sdetweil @rkorell
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                    @rkorell said in Bugsounet and MMM-Pir:

                    Nevertheless: I’ve played around with the original version from bugsounet and figured out that editing his “origin” MM-Pir.js was really hard because he has deleted all linefeeds.

                    called minified

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                      rkorell @sdetweil
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                      @sdetweil said in Bugsounet and MMM-Pir:

                      called minified

                      :-) never seen this before…
                      Called minified - for good reasons …

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                        sdetweil @rkorell
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                        @rkorell said in Bugsounet and MMM-Pir:

                        Called minified - for good reasons …

                        On a production web site with 1000000’s of file loads, minified can reduce response times…

                        otherwise it is a hiding technique, which can(has) hidden hacker attacks on client systems…(loading files, sending credentials…)
                        hard to examine code

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                          rkorell @sdetweil
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                          @sdetweil said in Bugsounet and MMM-Pir:

                          hard to examine code

                          Yes, I guess this was bugsounet’s intention - irritating beginners :-)

                          The code has 247 lines so you avoid 247 CR’s - not THAT much more efficient, I think - but on 100eds of 1000nds of files - may be …

                          Ralf

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                            sdetweil @rkorell
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                            @rkorell he did not do it for performance

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                              rkorell @sdetweil
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                              @sdetweil I agree :-)

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                                rkorell @rkorell
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                                @rkorell said in Bugsounet and MMM-Pir:

                                in the src folder of the repository

                                @lif , @coernel :
                                there are several files missing in coernels upload.
                                I’ve just checked source code in MMM-Pir.js …

                                      "/modules/MMM-Pir/components/screenDisplayer.js",
                                      "/modules/MMM-Pir/components/screenTouch.js",
                                      "/modules/MMM-Pir/node_modules/long-press-event/dist/long-press-event.min.js",
                                      "/modules/MMM-Pir/node_modules/progressbar.js/dist/progressbar.min.js",
                                      "/modules/MMM-Pir/components/motion.js",
                                      "/modules/MMM-Pir/components/motionLib.js"
                                

                                The complete folder MMM-Pir/node_modules is missing.
                                The folder MMM-Pir/components/ contains only the python script for PIR communication, none of the above *.js files.

                                At least the /components/*.js files are present in the components folder of MMM-Pir/src …

                                But this seems to be a frickling job to get this done.
                                I guess a complete upload of an original MMM-Pir installation would be the better way.

                                What do you think?

                                Regards,
                                Ralf

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                                  sdetweil @rkorell
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                                  @rkorell because they are in node_modules they were dependencies , not part of the actual module…

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                                    rkorell @sdetweil
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                                    @sdetweil said in Bugsounet and MMM-Pir:

                                    not part of the actual module…

                                    As far as I understood @coernel tried to re-upload bugsounet’s MMM-Pir.
                                    And this modules uses all of these dependencies.
                                    And the original MMM-Pir.js from bugsounet is missing as well in coernel’s re-upload, so it will never work - which is, what @lif has experienced …
                                    So my above suggestion was - if it is intended to have a working copy of bugsounet’s module - to re-investigate the re-uploaded version because there is missing a lot - as mentioned even the core *.js file in the root of the module…

                                    If useful for anybody I’ve created a complete copy of my own working module-directory and uploaded it here for your attention/action.
                                    Please ignore some additional files which I have kept as copies of the original files I had modified.

                                    Hope this is clearer now :-)

                                    Regards,
                                    Ralf

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                                      sdetweil @rkorell
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                                      @rkorell yes, i posted a warning early after he left to save what you could, without knowing the details of such work effort

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                                        rkorell @sdetweil
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                                        @sdetweil Yes, indeed - we had a chat at these time as you might remember.
                                        And here seems to be an opportunity to do “something” against this "bug"sounet thingi …
                                        As @coernel suggested a re-upload could help (a little bit), so I considered this as a really good and nice idea.
                                        But it went wrong - for unknown reasons the given copy is incomplete.

                                        So my suggestion to complete this ta - at least - have a working copy of an elder status …

                                        Ralf

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                                          sdetweil @rkorell
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                                          @rkorell yeh, or forget it and move to a current module.
                                          very troubling

                                          Sam

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                                            lif @sdetweil
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                                            Thank you everyone, I’m sorry for opening this can of worms.

                                            I’ve now got a Python script that runs at boot and does the job after destroying my MM installation trying to apply upgrades.

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