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      sdetweil @rkorell
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      @rkorell javascript is compiled to a byteform by the nodejs engine

      there is one embedded inside electron and one outside,
      nodejs

      the bytecode has a version number.
      the engine needs the proper version to execute it
      like version 21 added a new instruction, but vers 20 engine cant execute it

      i dont know the version differences

      anyhow, the electron-rebuild application will rebuild the parts of the js code used in the node_helper to match the internal/embedded node engine inside electron

      because startup is using the electron app

      in server mode we use the mode app

      you should know if you run
      node serveronly, then the bytecode has to match the nodejs standalone engine version
      this is why we try to keep the nodejs/electron internal node versions the same
      (there is a node rebuild too)

      Sam

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        sdetweil @rkorell
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        @rkorell here is the postinstall i provide for a couple modules

        #!/bin/bash
        
        base=~/MagicMirror
        logfile=/dev/null
        if [ ! -e $base/node_modules/@electron/rebuild ];  then 
            cd $base
            if [ -e $base/node_modules/.bin/electron-rebuild ]; then 
        	# remove the old version	  
              npm uninstall electron-rebuild >>$logfile 2>&1
            fi	  
            # install the new version 
            npm install @electron/rebuild >>$logfile 2>&1
            cd - >/dev/null
        fi
        
        $base/node_modules/.bin/electron-rebuild 
        

        they changed the name of the npm package

        but as i install it as part of install/upgrade
        its correct most of the time

        and in package.json, in the scripts section add

        "postinstall":"./postinstall"
        

        Sam

        How to add modules

        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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          rkorell @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil said

          you should know if you run
          node serveronly, then the bytecode has to match the nodejs standalone engine version

          OK, thanks.
          It seems that rebuild have corrected the error for the module.
          When I try to run a node-command in the shell (terminal) then I get an similar error message as above.
          Is this caused by your explanation part above?
          Different versions needed for either terminal or inside mirror?
          Can you tell me HOW the magic mirror is started (when I have used your install script)?

          Is there a way to test something which had to run in the mirror (like the module) on commandline?

          To illustrate what I mean:
          I have a very short test-script test-gpiod.js

          // test-gpiod.js , Aug 2025, Dr. Ralf Korell
          const { Chip } = require("node-libgpiod");
          try {
            const chip = new Chip(0);
            console.log("Chip label:", chip.getChipLabel());
          } catch (err) {
            console.error("Error loading chip:", err);
          }
          

          which I try to run with

          node test-gpiod.js
          

          But this produces error message:

          /home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-PresenceScreenControl/node_modules/bindings/bindings.js:121
          throw e;
          ^
          
          Error: The module '/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-PresenceScreenControl/node_modules/node-libgpiod/build/Release/node-libgpiod.node'
          was compiled against a different Node.js version using
          NODE_MODULE_VERSION 128. This version of Node.js requires
          NODE_MODULE_VERSION 115. Please try re-compiling or re-installing
          the module (for instance, using `npm rebuild` or `npm install`).
          at Module._extensions..node (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1586:18)
          at Module.load (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1288:32)
          at Module._load (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1104:12)
          at Module.require (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1311:19)
          at require (node:internal/modules/helpers:179:18)
          at bindings (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-PresenceScreenControl/node_modules/bindings/bindings.js:112:48)
          at Object.<anonymous> (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-PresenceScreenControl/node_modules/node-libgpiod/lib/misc.js:1:37)
          at Module._compile (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1469:14)
          at Module._extensions..js (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1548:10)
          at Module.load (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1288:32) {
          code: 'ERR_DLOPEN_FAILED'
          }
          
          Node.js v20.18.1
          

          Thanks for any help!
          Warmest regards,
          Ralf

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            sdetweil @rkorell
            last edited by sdetweil

            @rkorell MM is started by doing node --run or npm start or npm run start

            that matches a script in the scripts section of package.json

            the MagicMirror installed files support 3 different runtimes

            npm start - full using electron

            		"start:x11": "DISPLAY=\"${DISPLAY:=:0}\" ./node_modules/.bin/electron  js/electron.js",
            

            npm run server - server mode only , using node engine

            		"server": "node ./serveronly",
            

            npm run client - UI mode using electron

            node clientonly --address 192.168.1.5 --port 8080
            

            which does this to launch electron, not it doesn’t use the module node_helpers, as its the UI portion
            only… the server side (under full, or server only) does that

            const child = require("node:child_process").spawn(electron, elecParams, options);
            

            as I said before, the electron embedded node engines CAN be different than the install standalone nodejs version

            node -v
            will tell you the standalone node js version.

            the problem you have, I mentioned in the prior post, if the node versions don’t match, then
            you MAY have to recompile when switching runtime choices…

            npm rebuild 
            

            will fix the standalone node version

            electron-rebuild
            

            will fix the electron version

            I believe the current electron version is 22, and the node version we require is 22

            this is because the standalone node version of 24 has dropped support for 32 bit runtimes… and knocks out using the
            32 bit legacy raspi OS images that some use…

            we put out a message to tell the versions when you start MM

            VERSIONS: electron: 36.6.0; used node: 22.15.0; installed node: 22.15.0; npm: 10.9.2; pm2: 6.0.8

            SO… fun times… keeping the node versions synched will avoid the problem you are encountering

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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              rkorell @sdetweil
              last edited by

              @sdetweil
              Dear Sam, OK, thanks for this.
              Not fully understood…

              How can I

              1. figure out, how my mirror is started? (looooong ago I‘ve used your install script and (if I remember correctly) I‘ve answered „yes“ to „do you want automatically start your mirror at system startup“ - or something similar. - Never took care about, what is done - it worked (and still works)…)
              2. double check the above „VERSIONS“ - message - is this message in logfile?
              3. can I get „keeping the node versions synched“?

              Thanks for further advise!
              Warmest regards,
              Ralf

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                sdetweil @rkorell
                last edited by sdetweil

                @rkorell 1. my pm2 setup uses the file

                ~/MagicMirror/installers/mm.sh
                

                you can see that by using the

                pm2 info xxxx
                

                command, where xxx is the name or number of the app row in

                pm2 status 
                

                output, from my desktop , note you CAN setup the SAME NAMED app multiple times,
                so the pm2 start app_name
                might be ambiguous
                so pm2 start 8 would target the app on line 8

                ┌────┬─────────────────────┬─────────────┬─────────┬─────────┬──────────┬────────┬──────┬───────────┬──────────┬──────────┬──────────┬──────────┐
                │ id │ name                │ namespace   │ version │ mode    │ pid      │ uptime │ ↺    │ status    │ cpu      │ mem      │ user     │ watching │
                ├────┼─────────────────────┼─────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼──────────┼────────┼──────┼───────────┼──────────┼──────────┼──────────┼──────────┤
                │ 8  │ MagicMirror         │ default     │ 2.32.0… │ fork    │ N/A      │ 0      │ 245… │ stopped   │ 0%       │ 0b       │ sam      │ disabled │
                │ 7  │ MagicMirror 8       │ default     │ 2.31.0… │ fork    │ N/A      │ 0      │ 8    │ stopped   │ 0%       │ 0b       │ sam      │ disabled │
                │ 6  │ MagicMirror1        │ default     │ 2.31.0… │ fork    │ N/A      │ 0      │ 13   │ stopped   │ 0%       │ 0b       │ sam      │ disabled │
                │ 0  │ Smart Mirror        │ default     │ 0.0.30  │ fork    │ N/A      │ 0      │ 31   │ stopped   │ 0%       │ 0b       │ sam      │ disabled │
                │ 2  │ checkarec           │ default     │ N/A     │ fork    │ 2870     │ 19D    │ 0    │ online    │ 0%       │ 3.4mb    │ sam      │ disabled │
                │ 5  │ smart-mirror        │ default     │ 0.0.31  │ fork    │ N/A      │ 0      │ 8    │ stopped   │ 0%       │ 0b       │ sam      │ disabled │
                │ 4  │ smart-mirror ttt    │ default     │ 0.0.30  │ fork    │ N/A      │ 0      │ 10   │ stopped   │ 0%       │ 0b       │ sam      │ disabled │
                │ 3  │ start_alexa_bk      │ default     │ N/A     │ fork    │ 2871     │ 19D    │ 0    │ online    │ 0%       │ 2.4mb    │ sam      │ disabled │
                │ 1  │ startspot           │ default     │ N/A     │ fork    │ 6315     │ 19D    │ 439  │ online    │ 0%       │ 2.5mb    │ sam      │ disabled │
                │ 9  │ testups             │ default     │ N/A     │ fork    │ 2885     │ 19D    │ 0    │ online    │ 0%       │ 3.2mb    │ sam    
                

                using pm2, you can view the log with

                pm2 logs yyy --lines=xxxx
                

                yyy is the name or number of the app from status above), if not supplied,
                output from all managed apps is displayed, 1 after the others

                xxxx is the count of most recent lines to display (default 15)

                you can also see the files(.out and .err, by app) in the

                ~/.pm2/logs
                

                folder

                MM puts out a messages at runtime (this from my desktop system)

                [2025-08-09 09:47:38.743] [INFO]  System information:
                ### SYSTEM:   manufacturer: System manufacturer; model: System Product Name; virtual: false
                ### OS:       platform: linux; distro: Ubuntu; release: 22.04.5 LTS; arch: x64; kernel: 5.15.0-144-generic
                ### VERSIONS: electron: 36.6.0; used node: 22.15.0; installed node: 22.15.0; npm: 10.9.2; pm2: 6.0.8
                ### OTHER:    timeZone: America/Chicago; ELECTRON_ENABLE_GPU: undefined 
                

                notice the versions line

                keep the node versions synced… yes manually (I use the nodejs version of nvm, called n )
                if installed this will show the versions installed

                n list
                

                and

                n
                

                will show the list AND the current one, but you have to type q to exit the list
                (because n updates the /usr/local/bin folder, you have to use sudo to actually install or change the active version)

                or
                if you use my install/upgrade script they will make sure the correct standalone version is installed

                my scripts install and use n if needed to change versions

                Sam

                How to add modules

                learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                  rkorell @sdetweil
                  last edited by rkorell

                  @sdetweil Dear Sam,
                  thanks again for this long explanation!

                  My versions (if I interpret correctly) doesn’t mismatch :-(

                  0|MagicMir | ### SYSTEM:   manufacturer: ; model: ; virtual: false
                  0|MagicMir | ### OS:       platform: linux; distro: Debian GNU/Linux; release: 12; arch: arm64; kernel: 6.12.20+rpt-rpi-2712
                  0|MagicMir | ### VERSIONS: electron: 32.2.7; used node: 20.18.1; installed node: 20.18.1; npm: 10.8.2; pm2: 5.4.3
                  0|MagicMir | ### OTHER:    timeZone: Europe/Berlin; ELECTRON_ENABLE_GPU: undefined 
                  

                  So I’m not sure at all, what to do.

                  pi@MagicMirrorPi5:~ $ n list
                  node/20.18.1
                  
                  

                  Does show up exact this version, as well.
                  Where are my problems from ???
                  Thanks a LOT for any idea!

                  Ralf

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                    sdetweil @rkorell
                    last edited by sdetweil

                    @rkorell

                    so, if, in the module folder you do

                    npm rebuild
                    

                    it will fix the version to the standalone node engine

                    if you do

                    electron-rebuild
                    

                    it should fix the version to the electron embedded node engine

                    if the engine is the same, only one of those is required

                    Sam

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                      rkorell @sdetweil
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                      @sdetweil OK; thanks.
                      I will stop to handle these mismatches.
                      Will try to get the MM-Module runnable .
                      Console/terminal runs with node may not be necessary …
                      Thanks anyway for your kind support!
                      Ralf

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                        rkorell @sdetweil
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                        @sdetweil Dear Sam,
                        just FYI: I’ve just identified that my main problem is NOT the version mismatch but a major change in node-libgpiod’s handling of GPIO-ressources.
                        This was the main reason for mal-function of PIR sensor detection. “Version” was a side effect, not root-cause.
                        I’m nearly done with this and it seems that it will work as intended…

                        Thanks again for your support!

                        Regards,
                        Ralf

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