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    Need help with MMM-MQTTbridge not "communicating" with MMM-RTSPStream

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    • wishmaster270W Offline
      wishmaster270 Module Developer @Cr4z33
      last edited by

      @Cr4z33
      Hi and sorry fir the late reply…
      Your config of the MQTT module is still missing a “debug: true”. The messages only get logged if debugging is enabled.

      	{
      		module: 'MMM-MQTTbridge',
      		disabled: false,
      		config: {
                              debug: true, 
      			mqttServer: "mqtt://:@ipaddress:port",
      			mqttConfig:
      			{
      				listenMqtt: true,
      				interval: 500,
      			},
      			notiConfig:
      			{
      				listenNoti: true,
      				ignoreNotiId: ["CLOCK_MINUTE", "NEWS_FEED"],
      				ignoreNotiSender: ["system", "NEWS_FEED"],
      			},
      			// set "NOTIFICATIONS -> MQTT" dictionary at /dict/notiDictionary.js
      			// set "MQTT -> NOTIFICATIONS" dictionary at /dict/mqttDictionary.js
      			},
      	}
      
      
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        sdetweil @wishmaster270
        last edited by sdetweil

        @wishmaster270 yes, we covered that before
        https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/126008

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          sdetweil @wishmaster270
          last edited by

          @wishmaster270 i’ve come to the conclusion

          the doorbell itself does not publish to mqtt
          MqttBridge did not get any message from its subscribe

          he is going to try to build a HomeAssistant automation, as it CAN see the doorbell button thru its integration

          Sam

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          • Cr4z33C Offline
            Cr4z33 @wishmaster270
            last edited by

            @wishmaster270 thanks for spending some time on my issue although you’re busy.
            As sdetweil said he’s already helping me into this. 🙂

            @sdetweil my bad, my bad and again my bad! 😓

            I was going to tryout your method when I realized I actually never checked deeply what was outputting npm start… There’s A LOT of doorbell data being captured by MMM-MQTTbridge indeed! 🤦🏼

            You can see here the output.

            Can you see at this point (maybe) some additional data that needs to be added to mqttDictionary.js or do you still believe I should go your way (HA, automation, etc.)?

            While waiting for your kind reply I will play at trying your method. 😁

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              rkorell @Cr4z33
              last edited by

              @Cr4z33 Good afternoon,
              I do not have the time to dig too deep into MMM-MQTTbridge …
              But what I see checking your console logfile and compare this to your first posting:
              You obviously had managed that the MQQT message arrives and is acknowledged.

              .
              The message you receive is:

              {
                  "Action": "Pulse",
                  "Code": "Invite",
                  "Data": {
                      "CallID": "5",
                      "IsEncryptedStream": false,
                      "LocaleTime": "2025-04-30 10:40:43",
                      "LockNum": 2,
                      "RealUTC": 1746002443,
                      "SupportPaas": false,
                      "TCPPort": 37777,
                      "UTC": 1746006043.0,
                      "UserID": "101"
                  },
                  "Index": 0,
                  "deviceType": "DHI-VTO3311Q-WP",
                  "serialNumber": "****"
              }
              

              This is what you trying to capture in your mqttDisctionary.js
              I’m not 100% sure if you

              1. catch the right data-value : - is your jsonpath correct?
              2. is “notiID” the right place for the module name you try to reach?

              Just spontaneous thoughts about your issue - maybe misleading …

              Regards,
              Ralf

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                Cr4z33 @rkorell
                last edited by

                @rkorell hi it’s a good question indeed.

                However too bad that I am not skilled enough to know the answer lol that’s why I am posting here asking for help! 😂

                Let’s see if @sdetweil or someone else can find out.

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                  sdetweil @Cr4z33
                  last edited by

                  @Cr4z33 woohoo, i see the data, now its MQTTBridge configuration, and that part i dont know (yet)

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                    rkorell @Cr4z33
                    last edited by

                    @Cr4z33 OK, I guess you have to dig a little bit deeper into MMM-MQTTbridge …
                    You may give MQTTbind a try - this seems to be easier and more straightforward…

                    In addition: I’m not really sure if your RTSP-play module is able to react on notification - had you double-checked this? (If it does not react on notification, you cannot be successful…).

                    Regards,
                    Ralf

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                      rkorell @rkorell
                      last edited by

                      @rkorell @Cr4z33 with writing the above I’ve just noticed:
                      Your RTSP module is NOT “RTSP-play” but "MMM-RTSPStream" !
                      This should be your first trial then in your mqttDisctionary.js …

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                        sdetweil @rkorell
                        last edited by

                        @rkorell MMM-MPlayer should work for displaying on notification

                        Sam

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