Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Simple Music Player Module
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@DrCastor
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Ok, found bad speakers, but at least, they allow me to test it. It works :). I’m a real noob, so some useless things may still be there. But at least, it will do the trick
Go to the node_helper.js file, and change it this way:
var Class = require("../../js/class.js"); var express = require("express"); var path = require("path"); module.exports = NodeHelper.create({ init: function() { console.log("Initializing mm-music-player module helper ..."); }, start: function() { this.expressApp.get('/music', function (req, res) { var fs = require('fs'); var path = require('path'); var files = []; fs.readdir('modules/mm-music-player/music', (err, data) => { for(i = 0; i < data.length; i++){ if(path.extname(data[i]) == ".mp3"){ files.push(data[i]); } } res.send(files); }); }); }, /* setExpressApp(app) * Sets the express app object for this module. * This allows you to host files from the created webserver. * * argument app Express app - The Express app object. */ setExpressApp: function(app) { this.expressApp = app; var publicPath = this.path + "/public"; app.use("/" + this.name, express.static(publicPath)); }, });
If luck is by your side, it will work ;)
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@DrCastor said in Simple Music Player Module:
Hi,
Could you please send a full code of “node_helper.js” file?
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It seems that I don’t have enough priviledges for uploading a file directly in this reply, and I don’t really want to provide you a link to some uploading site, since I don’t know if it is allowed in the rules of this site. I’ll try to find a way.
Since then, just try what I told you. You juste have to cut and paste what I wrote. I’m sure you can do it, be confident in yourself ;)
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@DrCastor
Manay thanks!
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Happy to have helped you :). It is sad that just for a problem of syntax, the source file was never edited :$
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Last question.
Do you know how to write a code for a volume buttons for that player?
I know that “MMM-TouchPlayerBasic” module has that feature. -
no, I’m a noob in this. You should take a look at the files of MMM-TouchPlayerBasic, and try to enderstand how the volume is managed. Good luck!
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would it be possible to make it so I could use a keyboard to control the music?
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@Milk
I use the built-in Monitor’s hard buttons to control the sound.
There’s “alsamixer” command to control volume. But this is not convenient.