Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-awesome-alexa
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@jnstnr Yeah, sorry for the complexity! I tried hard to make this as easy as possible
But due to the nature of this project, there are a lot of variables. Everyones machine and setup is different etc
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@dolanmiu no worries, I totally understand that it’s quite complicated
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@jnstnr said in MMM-awesome-alexa:
@cowboysdude just got home and tried it, replaced all " with ’
And now I get another error:
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ bash auth_code.sh
auth_code.sh: line 10: syntax error near unexpected token(' auth_code.sh: line 10:perl -MURI::Escape -ne ‘chomp;print uri_escape($_),’\n’‘’Pretty sure there’s a simple fix for line 10, but haven’t figured it out yet!
Hi, what was you fix? Thanks
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@smyvy I went to this url:
https://sakirtemel.github.io/MMM-alexa/Put in the Client Id, Device ID & set serial number as 1234. I also added the above url as an allowed return url in the Amazon developer console before I clicked the “Request code” button.
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@smyvy the config that’s included in the mmm-awesome-alexa repo wasn’t working for me, so I adjusted it to make it look like other modules in my config. here’s my setup, I was actually missing a comma after the closing }, which fixed the black screen:
{
module: ‘MMM-awesome-alexa’,
position: “bottom_bar”,
config: {
wakeWord: “Alexa”,
clientId: “amzn1…”,
clientSecret: “…”,
deviceId: “magicmirror”,
refreshToken: “…”,
lite: false
}
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@g_nandagpl please share images of the visualisation, if any.
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@g_nandagpl is it possible to send notifications or load modules through voice?
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@g_nandagpl Visualization is now done! It looks like a talking/breathing circle, kind of like cortana.
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@dolanmiu Thanks for the visualisation.
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Has anyone run into this problem:
Error: Cannot find module ‘/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-awesome-alexa/node_modules/snowboy/lib/node/binding/Release/electron-v1.4-linux-arm/snowboy.node’
at Module._resolveFilename (module.js:455:15)
at Function.Module._resolveFilename (/home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/electron/dist/resources/electron.asar/common/reset-search-paths.js:35:12)Happens when I try to run my mirror with MMM-awesome-alexa.
Thanks,
James
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@smyvy Yes, its a very common issue, run this:
npm run electron-rebuild
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Thanks for the speedy reply. Although I have tried this several times and I get
“sh: 1 electron-rebuild: not found…”
I’ve started over a couple of times but get the same. Sorry if this is a real NOOB problem.
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@smyvy which directory are you running that command on?
It needs to be in the MMM-awesome-Alexa directory
That command is most definitely there
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Hi, yes inside that directory.
I’m going to completely restart and see if it is something I’ve messed up.
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I am also getting the above error. @Jnstnt- can you please share the findings… A sample copy would help
Thanks
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@jnstnr ,
Hi, Please let me the fix , I am getting this error and nothing is helping out so far…
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@jnstnr said in MMM-awesome-alexa:
@cowboysdude just got home and tried it, replaced all " with ’
And now I get another error:
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ bash auth_code.sh
auth_code.sh: line 10: syntax error near unexpected token(' auth_code.sh: line 10:perl -MURI::Escape -ne ‘chomp;print uri_escape($_),’\n’‘’Pretty sure there’s a simple fix for line 10, but haven’t figured it out yet!
what was your fix for this? i am currently having this exact issue
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@hnperkins That post “seem” wrong as it show’s a “back-tick” (`) or even forward-tick, instead of a single quote (').
You need to replace all double-quotes with single quotes, not back-ticks!
Unfortunately the single quotes are not rendered clearly, in this forum.# Here is a single-quote: ' # Here is a back-tick: ` # Here is a double-quote: "But that said, I’m not sure that is the problem.
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It doesnt work with ifttt. Whenever i try to send the command, it gives a response “i dont see any ifttt trigger” . But from alexa app on my android it works normally with the same account, i used to generate my token.
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