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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    Need "correct" version of node-libgpiod ....

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      sdetweil @rkorell
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      @rkorell awesome. yes gpio changes are a pain!!

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        rkorell @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil yes, indeed …

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          schlomm @rkorell
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          @rkorell Do have any any resources for your current development? I’m also stucking at a similar problem handling GPIO for buttons using a Raspberry Pi 5.
          Do you have a Github Repository?

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            rkorell @schlomm
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            @schlomm I’m absolute beginner …
            Had HEAVILY used AI to get this done and have recycled a LOT.

            GPIO part is from old (discontinued) module MMM-Pir from Bugsounet.
            This is reflected in pirLib.js - sliightly modified for my purposes.

            I do have a repository - pushed literally minutes ago …
            Feel free to have a look.

            Buttons should work with some modification. Essentiall for my purposes I simply query state of a single GPIO pin - to which a PIR sensor is connected. Code must be enhanced to handle more than one pin - if you are talking about “butons” - which signals plural…

            As mentioned such modification should be doable with AI as well.

            [ EDIT : My system is a raspi5 / bookworm as well - this is main reason for some difficulties. Some procedures simply doesn’t work anymore with new libraries and I had to change implementation…]

            Good luck!
            Warm regards,
            Ralf

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              rkorell @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil Dear Sam,
              I was able to get this done - to my big surprise …
              As announced, I just have pushed it to git and will post a corresponding message tomorrow.
              Do I get it right that it is recommended to edit the modules page as well?
              And the 3rd Party Modules page then will populate by itself, right?
              Thanks!

              Warmest regards,
              Ralf

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                sdetweil @rkorell
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                @rkorell yes, you edit the wiki page, and then the 3rd party list will pick up those changes on the next refresh (once a day)

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                  rkorell @sdetweil
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                  @sdetweil thx!

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                    schlomm @rkorell
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                    @rkorell Thanks for publishing your great module. I already use it and hell yeah - it’s great :)
                    I was also able to make the needed modification to my “Buttons”-module using the node-libgpiod package. Main reason why it was not working was the missing postinstall script.

                    Thanks and “schöne Grüße” :)

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                      rkorell @schlomm
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                      @schlomm
                      This is really cool.
                      Awesome that it works as designed…
                      (Was a little bit afraid that especially postinstall will fail and module doesn‘t work as expected…)
                      So thanks for (first !) confirmation for working module!

                      Warmest regards,
                      Ralf

                      • Schöne Grüße zurück - danke für‘s Kompliment und Danke für‘s „externe“ Testen! :-)
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