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    • T Offline
      tyho
      last edited by

      Great! it’s working! thanks!

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        tyho
        last edited by

        I still have a little problem. I want to register that if the monitor is on or off. It’s working very well except on the autosleep function that is loaded in the node_helper.

        My notification.js

        var awake = 1;
        Module.register("notification",{
        
        	// Default module config.
        	defaults: {
        		text: "",
        		animationSpeed: 500,
        	},
        	notificationReceived: function(notification, callback) {
        		var self = this;
        				if (notification === "go_to_sleep" && awake === 1){
                    		this.config.text = "going to sleep...";
        					this.updateDom(this.config.animationSpeed);
        					setTimeout(function(){
        						self.sendSocketNotification('go_to_sleep', {});
        						self.config.text = "";
        						self.updateDom(self.config.animationSpeed);
        					}, 1000);
        					awake = 0;
        					callback(awake);
                		}
        				if (notification === "wake_up" && awake === 0){
        					this.sendSocketNotification('wake_up', {});
                    		this.config.text = "waking up...";
        					this.updateDom(this.config.animationSpeed);
        					setTimeout(function(){
        						self.config.text = "";
        						self.updateDom(self.config.animationSpeed);
        					}, 5000);
        					awake = 1;
        					callback(awake);
                		}
        				if (notification === "autosleep"){
        					awake = 0;
        					callback(awake);
                		}
            },
        	
        	// Override dom generator.
        	getDom: function() {
        		var wrapper = document.createElement("div");
        		wrapper.innerHTML = this.config.text;
        		return wrapper;
        	}
        });
        
        

        and my node_helper.js

        'use strict';
        const NodeHelper = require('node_helper');
        const exec = require('child_process').exec;
        var timer;
        function initialize() {
        
        }
        (function(){
        	initialize();
        			autosleep();
        })();
        function autosleep(){
        	  timer=setTimeout(function(){
        		  	var self = this;
        				exec("/opt/vc/bin/tvservice -o", null);
        				self.sendSocketNotification('autosleep');
        			},  10*60*1000);
        	  }
        
        module.exports = NodeHelper.create({
          start: function () {  
          }, 
         
          socketNotificationReceived: function(notification) {
        
            if (notification === 'go_to_sleep') {
                    exec("/opt/vc/bin/tvservice -o", null);
        			clearTimeout(timer);
        	}
        	if (notification === 'wake_up') {
                    exec("/opt/vc/bin/tvservice -p", null);
        			exec("/bin/fbset -depth 8 && /bin/fbset -depth 16 ", null);
              		exec("/usr/bin/xrefresh",null);
        			clearTimeout(timer);
        			autosleep();
        	}
          }
        });
        

        what i want is: if the autosleep function turns my monitor off, the variable awake in the notification.js set to 0.

        any other suggestion on junky code are also welcome ^^

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          alexyak
          last edited by alexyak

          If you override socketNotificationReceived in your module then you should receive the message from node_helper and can reset your flag appropriately.

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            tyho @alexyak
            last edited by

            @alexyak how to override that module? I already call it with notifications === ‘autosleep’. And that notification gets send by the node_helper right? what am i missing?

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              alexyak @tyho
              last edited by

              @tyho What I meant is you need to add socketNotificationReceived to your module notification.js.

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                tyho
                last edited by

                @alexyak i can’t get it to work. it tested:
                It sends sockets notifications from notifications.js to node_helper.js. But not from node_helper.js back to notifications.js.

                Even if i put it in the start function of the node_helper.js:

                start: function() { 
                  this.sendSocketNotification("autosleep", {});
                  }, 
                

                it won’t get received it my notification.js:

                socketNotificationReceived: function(notification) {
                   if (notification === "autosleep") {
                	  alert("autosleep received");
                		awake = 0;
                        		}
                   	},
                

                any idea? is it even possible to use it backwards?

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                  alexyak
                  last edited by

                  Try to put a call in your start method of the module (notification.js) to establish the connection with node_helper. Something like that:

                  this.sendSocketNotification(“CONNECT”, {});

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                    alexyak
                    last edited by

                    I’ve updated the VoiceControl module to display a list of commands on the mirror:

                    0_1472851592256_Screen Shot 2016-09-02 at 5.23.53 PM.png

                    [ card : alexyak/voicecontrol ]

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                      alexyak
                      last edited by alexyak

                      [card:alexyak/voicecontrol]

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                        brumoeller
                        last edited by

                        This is a really cool module. Does anyone know a good microphone that will work for the whole room? The mic I have only works when you are close.

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