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Module Developer Challenge - I surrender!
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@Mykle1 It actually might be best to run
cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone*/type
to see if they’re already populating on your Ubuntu install. If so, you can runcat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone*/temp
to get all the values, or justcat
a specific one. Should be to three decimal places (i.e.64000
means 64.000°C).You might run it a few times to see that the values change, and if they do, then use the same
exec()
method fromMMM-SystemStats
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@ninjabreadman said in Module Developer Challenge - I surrender!:
acpi seems like a contender, as does lm-sensors.
Made some progress with lm-sensors which gives me great hope. I can see the return in the terminal but not in the node_helper. Still, I’m encouraged. I’ll continue to work on it tomorrow. I’m feeling a bit tired tonight.
Sockets connected & modules started ... Launching application. { 'nouveau-pci-0100': { 'PCI adapter': { temp1: [Object] } }, 'coretemp-isa-0000': { 'ISA adapter': { 'Core 0': [Object], 'Core 1': [Object], 'Core 2': [Object], 'Core 3': [Object] } } } Whoops! There was an uncaught exception... TypeError: this.sendSocketNotification is not a function at /home/pop/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-PC-Stats/node_helper.js:32:9 at /home/pop/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-PC-Stats/node_modules/sensors.js/lm-sensors.js:96:12 at ChildProcess.exithandler (child_process.js:209:7) at emitTwo (events.js:106:13) at ChildProcess.emit (events.js:194:7) at maybeClose (internal/child_process.js:899:16) at Socket. (internal/child_process.js:342:11) at emitOne (events.js:96:13) at Socket.emit (events.js:191:7) at Pipe._handle.close [as _onclose] (net.js:510:12)
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@Mykle1 Not sure what you’re doing in your code. But…
- You’ll get a temp reading for each cpu core, so you need to choose|add|average…, and
- How do you execute the script? Did you give it proper permissions?
- I’m you already know, but you also need to allow the external file to be read from node_helper.js.
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@E3V3A said in Module Developer Challenge - I surrender!:
Not sure what you’re doing in your code. But…
Neither am I. :-)
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@Mykle1 you might want to upload your current version to a github branch so we can see what your doing
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He can’t it’s a secret HAHHAHAHAHHA
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I would like to thank everyone that gave me suggestions and advice. I really do appreciate the support.
I ended up using a combination of 2 npm packages. pc-stats and sensors.js. My first time building a module from an npm package, and then adding a second to the same module confused me quite a bit. That, and my lack of any real coding experience, found me at a standstill.
Well, once again, @cowboysdude took pity on me. He took the time to teach me where I went wrong, and what I was missing, and what I didn’t need. Maybe I won’t retain everything that he taught me but I will certainly remember his kindness and generosity. His patience is astonishing. :-)
https://github.com/mykle1/MMM-PC-Stats
Now I just need some formatting if anyone cares to assist me with that. Anyway, here’s a quick shot. Ideally, I would like to move the Core temps to right, just under the video card temp
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@cowboysdude said in Module Developer Challenge - I surrender!:
He can’t it’s a secret HAHHAHAHAHHA
My code (if you can even call it that) is never a secret. It’s more like an embarrassing teenager moment. ;-)
However, I do enjoy learning and I do appreciate you taking the time to teach me. You’re a damn good dude! :-)
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@ninjabreadman said in Module Developer Challenge - I surrender!:
Glad to hear you got it working!
Thanks ninja. Your suggestions pointed me in the right direction, but even then I was at a loss on how to proceed. @cowboysdude deserves all the credit, though. He took the time to explain things to me.
Is this your dev environment? Or do you really have an i7 780, GTX 660 and 16Gb running MM? At least it can run MMM-Globe!
This is my dev machine. It dual boots Windows and ubuntu. I found it on craigslist, although it came with 8GB of RAM. Luckily for me, it wouldn’t boot when I went to buy it so I stole it for $80 and had it up and running in minutes after getting it home.
MMM-Globe! Yes, very nice module. Stunning graphics. But I prefer MMM-EARTH with an animation speed of 0 and a rotate interval of 1000. Also challenging for a Pi but the laptop boards I use handle it nicely and I get the most recent images of Earth. I’ve seen hurricanes develop and an eclipse. Pretty spectacular stuff. :-)