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      Jayh391
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      I would like to know how you brought your Homeseer info in?

      Jay

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        zdenek @iwaldrum
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        @iwaldrum MMM-SimpleLogo - pulls updated radar image from wundergound - can u plz share details? What´s exactly in the config?

        thanks, Zdeněk

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          iwaldrum @pepemujica
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          @pepemujica

          Here are some additional pics… The back isn’t the prettiest, but it does the job. Used painters tape, L brackets and velcro to keep everything in place.
          0_1496222337049_IMG_1961.JPG 0_1496222343783_IMG_2065.JPG 0_1496222351990_IMG_2788.JPG 0_1496222360052_IMG_2866.JPG 0_1496222364276_IMG_2867.JPG

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            iwaldrum @Jayh391
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            @Jayh391

            I used the MMM-Rest module to pull the device data via the rest api in Homeseer. Here is the section in my config file. Still work in progress…

            		module: 'MMM-Rest',
            		header: 'House Status',
            		position: 'top_right',	// This can be any of the regions.
            									// Best results in one of the side regions like: top_left
                    config: {
                            debug: false,
                            mappings: {
                                on_off: {
                                    true: 'on',
                                    false: 'off',
                                },
                                temperature: {
                                    1: 'cold',
                                    2: 'warm',
                                    3: 'HOT',
                                },
                            },
                            sections: [
                            {
                                format: '%d',
                                url: 'http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=108¶m2=value',
                            },
                            {
                                format: '%df',
                                url: 'http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=103¶m2=value',
                            },
                            {
                                format: '%d',
                                url: 'http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=128¶m2=value',
                            },
                            {
                                format: '%df',
                                url: 'http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=187¶m2=value',
                            },
                            {
                                format: '%d',
                                url: 'http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=118¶m2=value',
                            },
                            {
                                format: '%df',
                                url: 'http://http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=113¶m2=value',
                            },
                            {
                                format: '%df',
                                url: 'http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=92¶m2=value',
                            },
                            {
                                format: '%s',
                                mapping: 'temperature',
            		    url: 'http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=137¶m2=value',
                            },
                            {
                                format: '%d',
                                url: 'http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=108¶m2=value',
                            },
                            {
                                format: 'Lights %s',
                                mapping: 'on_off',
                                url: 'http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=108¶m2=value',
                            },
                        ],
                        output: [
                            ['<b>Location:</b>',,'<b>Temp:</b>'],
                            ['Family Room',,'@2'],
                            ['Living Room','@6'],
                            ['Upstairs','@4'],
                            ['Garage','@7'],
                        ],
            	    },
            	},
            
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              iwaldrum @zdenek
              last edited by iwaldrum

              @zdenek

              I used wunderground.com to create the animated radar image and MMM-SimpleLogo to display it.

              Create your custom image at https://www.wunderground.com/weather-radar - looks like US, Canda & Australia only. Once created, copy the URL and place it in the MMM-SimpleLogo module.

              Wunderground updates the radar image every 10-20 minutes. Since I’m using FullpageOS as my mm frontend I have the page refresh every 30 minutes which then pulls an updated image.

                  {
                      module: 'MMM-SimpleLogo',
                      position: 'top_right',    // This can be any of the regions.
                      config: {
              		fileUrl: "https://radblast.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/radar/WUNIDS_map?station=DIX&brand=wui&num=1&delay=15&type=N0R&frame=0&scale=1.000&noclutter=0&showstorms=0&mapx=400&mapy=240¢erx=400¢ery=240&transx=0&transy=0&showlabels=1&severe=0&rainsnow=0&lightning=0&smooth=0&rand=24937062&lat=40.75000000&lon=-74.00000000&label=New+York%2C+NY",
              		width: "400px",
              		position: "center",
                     }
                  },
              
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                cmille34 @iwaldrum
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                @iwaldrum said in [27" custom framed magic mirror - fun to get done] Since I’m using FullpageOS as my mm frontend I have the page refresh every 30 minutes which then pulls an updated image.

                How is you have the page reload every 30 mins in fullpageOS? My calendar app doesn’t appear to be updating, I’m hoping a page reload every 30 mins will fix that.

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                  iwaldrum @cmille34
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                  @cmille34

                  There is a refresh script included with fullpageOS. it’s located at /home/pi/scripts/refresh. I added it to the crontab to run every 30min. I also added a line to crontab to reboot at midnight. This helps keep the system fresh and free up any processes or used memory on the Pi.

                  Here is my config
                  0_1496228243752_fullpageos-reboot-refresh.jpg

                  sudo nano /etc/crontab
                  
                  Add:
                  0  0    * * *   root    reboot
                  */30 *   * * *   pi     /home/pi/scripts/refresh
                  
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                    cmille34 @iwaldrum
                    last edited by

                    @iwaldrum said in 27" custom framed magic mirror - fun to get done:

                    sudo nano /etc/crontab
                    
                    Add:
                    0  0    * * *   root    reboot
                    */30 *   * * *   pi     /home/pi/scripts/refresh
                    

                    Brilliant! I forgot I was calling that script when I woke the screen with the motion sensor
                    already. Hopefully adding it to cron every 30 minutes like you’ve shown will help get the calendar to update more regularly. Thanks for the quick help!

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                      iwaldrum @cmille34
                      last edited by

                      @cmille34

                      I’d love to hear how you have your motion sensor setup with fullpageOS. On my todo list…

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                        cmille34 @iwaldrum
                        last edited by

                        @iwaldrum said in 27" custom framed magic mirror - fun to get done:

                        @cmille34

                        I’d love to hear how you have your motion sensor setup with fullpageOS. On my todo list…

                        This is far from perfect but it appears to work for me. Generally the screen is dim when I look at the mirror from afar or an angle but if I walk near it, it comes to life. I’m using the cheapie ol’ HC-SR501 motion sensor for this. I think I got a 5 pack for like 5 bucks on eBay. I actually have my sensor dangling at the bottom of my mirror, essentially aiming at the floor. These things are pretty darn sensitive it seems.

                        I essentially have the sensor hooked up to the Pi and and have converted the following Python script to a service that runs at startup. The monitor still has power but the HDMI signal is essentially disabled when motion isn’t detected with the tvservice command (whatever it is! ha).

                        /home/pi/motiondetector.py

                        import os
                        import subprocess
                        import time
                        from gpiozero import MotionSensor
                        
                        pir = MotionSensor(4)
                        while True:
                                pir.wait_for_motion()
                                print("Motion!")
                                subprocess.call(["/bin/sh","/home/pi/scripts/refresh"])
                                os.system("tvservice -p; fbset -depth 8; fbset -depth 16")
                                pir.wait_for_no_motion()
                                print("No motion...")
                                os.system("tvservice -o")
                        

                        The sources I used to cobble this together:

                        Install gpiozero
                        https://gpiozero.readthedocs.io/en/stable/

                        I think I had some issue getting the gpiozero module to load, but this thread looks familiar. I think the issue is I started with Jessie Lite.
                        https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=126320

                        Script as service
                        http://www.diegoacuna.me/how-to-run-a-script-as-a-service-in-raspberry-pi-raspbian-jessie/

                        Sensitivity Adjustment (this takes some tinkering for sure)
                        http://henrysbench.capnfatz.com/henrys-bench/arduino-sensors-and-input/arduino-hc-sr501-motion-sensor-tutorial/

                        You could probably gather all this with a few minutes of googling but I figured I’d share what I’ve cobbled together so far. A short range IR type sensor may be better if you only want the screen to activate when you get right in front of it, if you just want some mostly automated way of turning the screen off, this should work though.

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