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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    Building mirror without programing

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    • A Offline
      Argentum
      last edited by

      That is freaking awsome
      Works like charm… Thats what i needed Whoop… You made my day!!

      Now wheres my nails and hammer and srewdrivers… need to start building it ASAP :)

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      • yo-lessY Offline
        yo-less Module Developer
        last edited by

        Glad to see I could help you :). The community spirit is what I love about this place…

        If you want to automate your setup so that the laptop boots to the mirror on startup, you would probably have to run a batch file at startup which both runs the “node serveronly” command as well as starts up a browser in fullscreen mode. Haven’t looked into it, but do share your setup, should you get that to work as well.

        And make sure to showcase your mirror once it’s done ;)
        https://forum.magicmirror.builders/category/12/show-your-mirror

        Have fun piecing it together ^^

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          Argentum
          last edited by

          Sou. I tweakt liddle with my sacrafichal laptop so it runs on Win 10 and automaticly runs MM and node serveronly

          What to do so MM runs on win10

          Before You start to follow Yo-Less instructions you shoult prepare your laptop so it can run this way that you dont need to use keypoard and mous…

          You should install MM in to public folder like C:\Users\public\Magicmirror\

          And you should sheer that folder in your home network (right klick on folder and then properties, then sharing, then your username and pemissions give read/write)
          If you do that then you can tweak config and add/remove modules with other computer

          Then you should remove login for windows

          1. perss WIN+R and type netplwiz
          2. remove check mark from “user must enter username and pasword…”
          3. apply
          4. type in ur password for conferming ur settings

          Now your windows should login without pasword and username

          if thats done… you should tweak power settings…

          1. right klick on battery symbol on taskbar and choose “power options”
          2. klikc on “change when the computer sleeps”
          3. Both “turn of the display” and “put the computer to sleep” when plugged in choose “never”
            Now your computer doesnt sleep and turns of ur display

          Allmost in da end…

          You can follow now Yo-Less insturctions about installing node.jt and MM

          If thats done then theres final steps to setup chrome and final autorun

          In chrome set your homepage as “localhost:8080” in chrome settings

          1. Then make chrome shortcut in to desktop
          2. right klick and properties
          3. In Target… at the end of adress write -kiosk Like (“C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe” -kiosk ) This opens chrome in fullscreen
          4. aplly

          Now need all run atomaticly. For that we make .bat fail

          Make new text dokument in to desktop

          1. In there you write first line your MM location Like: cd C:\Users\public\Magicmirror\
          2. second line is: node serveronly

          .bat fail reads in cmd line by line sou your text file should look like:

          cd C:\Users\public\Magicmirror
          node serveronly

          1. Save as
          2. Save as type choose all files
          3. name it like “1bootmm.bat”
          4. Save

          Why theres 1 in name is cos it should be first thing what starts to boot when windows is logged in. In startup folder files, shortcuts start in order

          Last moves…

          1. Win+R
          2. type: shell:Startup
          3. copy your freshly made .bat fail and modified chrome shortcut in to startup folder

          Now it should run automaticly… It can happen that chrome starts faster than server is created so first 10-15 sec you see chrome offline screen. But moment MM starts it pops nicely…
          And now you dont neet to touch your MM laptop in normal restarts and when you want to modify MM fails

          I think topic should be changed “installing and setting up MM for Win 10”

          Hope its not to complicated writeing. Not my native language ;)

          Best regards
          Silver

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          • zamZ Offline
            zam @yo-less
            last edited by

            @yo-less Thanks for the tips But unfortunately i am getting an error on windows 10 PC

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            • MitchfarinoM Offline
              Mitchfarino Module Developer @yo-less
              last edited by

              @yo-less You’re a hero!

              I didn’t know this was possible either, but I’m gonna get it installed on my laptop.

              It’s annoying when I have a spare 30 minutes, but I have to get the pi/monitor out and set it all up before getting started!

              Now I can mess around and tinker on my laptop!

              Cheers

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              • cowboysdudeC Offline
                cowboysdude Module Developer
                last edited by

                This method is no longer working… it’s throwing errors like crazy. Latest version of nodejs and npm still throws errors and won’t install.

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                • F Offline
                  f0084r
                  last edited by

                  Just in case someone bumps into this like I did, I just followed the directions yo-less posted above and it worked fine for me on windows 10.

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                  • S Offline
                    schmo90
                    last edited by

                    Hy thanks this is working very fine.
                    now i am trying to get it working with visual studio 2015.
                    has anyone expirience with that IDE and node.js?

                    i am able to load it, but i cannot start and debug the mm solution

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                    • A Offline
                      amanzimdwini
                      last edited by

                      Works like a charm! (except that folders constantly have the post-name _Master - which you need to remove: after installation, make sure everything “lives” in the folder C:\MagicMirror (or similar)

                      Notes on how to install modules - here are MY 2 cents:
                      Find the module you like; go to the GTT depository but select “Downloads as Zip”. Find the ZIP file and extract it into the MODULES subdirectory (in my example, C:\MagicMirror\modules). RENAME the folder you just created by removing the trailing _Master.
                      Presto. Works great.

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                      • cowboysdudeC Offline
                        cowboysdude Module Developer @amanzimdwini
                        last edited by

                        @amanzimdwini said in Building mirror without programing:

                        Works like a charm! (except that folders constantly have the post-name _Master - which you need to remove: after installation, make sure everything “lives” in the folder C:\MagicMirror (or similar)

                        Notes on how to install modules - here are MY 2 cents:
                        Find the module you like; go to the GTT depository but select “Downloads as Zip”. Find the ZIP file and extract it into the MODULES subdirectory (in my example, C:\MagicMirror\modules). RENAME the folder you just created by removing the trailing _Master.
                        Presto. Works great.

                        Well that our just use -master in your config file ;) LOL

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                          amanzimdwini @cowboysdude
                          last edited by

                          @cowboysdude - DUH. Sorry - good point!

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                          • cowboysdudeC Offline
                            cowboysdude Module Developer @amanzimdwini
                            last edited by

                            @amanzimdwini said in Building mirror without programing:

                            @cowboysdude - DUH. Sorry - good point!

                            LOL Well I just rename them but I know how you feel. I believe they do it that way because that way the user knows it’s getting the correct branch :)

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                            • strawberry 3.141S Offline
                              strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @cowboysdude
                              last edited by

                              @cowboysdude this will not work, because the js file cannot be found then

                              @amanzimdwini if yozu dont install the modules wuth git clone you have to redo the whole process for every update

                              Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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                              • cowboysdudeC Offline
                                cowboysdude Module Developer @strawberry 3.141
                                last edited by

                                @strawberry-3.141 said in Building mirror without programing:

                                @cowboysdude this will not work, because the js file cannot be found then

                                @amanzimdwini if yozu dont install the modules wuth git clone you have to redo the whole process for every update

                                I am so glad we have you! :)

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                                  amanzimdwini @strawberry 3.141
                                  last edited by

                                  @strawberry-3.141

                                  Hmm - you SURE? I must have been lucky, since it worked for me just the way I described it (though I had to rename the extracted ZIPs by removing the -master extension: that’s why I published my results: so that others would also succeed). On my Win10, I successfully installed at least

                                  Wunderground
                                  MMM-forecast-io
                                  Wunderlist
                                  Valentine

                                  (and probably a few others - would need to check).

                                  Like I said, probably I was just lucky. But it worked for me.

                                  [@cowboysdude said I should rename (have not tried it, though you stated that that would not work?)]

                                  Thanks for reading/commenting.

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                                  • cowboysdudeC Offline
                                    cowboysdude Module Developer @amanzimdwini
                                    last edited by

                                    @amanzimdwini That’s what I did too… just cut off the -master at the end when I downloaded them but now I just do:

                                    ~MagicMirror/modules/

                                    Then I do a 'git clone… ’

                                    That’s the easiest way actually :)

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                                    • yawnsY Offline
                                      yawns Moderator @amanzimdwini
                                      last edited by

                                      @amanzimdwini
                                      If you download and unzip modules, you don’t have a folder called .git, and without this folder you cannot run git pull to update the specific module, when the developer releases a new version.
                                      Everything else of course works fine.

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                                      • strawberry 3.141S Offline
                                        strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @amanzimdwini
                                        last edited by

                                        @amanzimdwini it works, but I said putting -master in the config will not work, because then you have several problems

                                        The only thing is without having the ability to use git you have to redo the whole process for every update, the correct installation steps are mostly in the readme of the module itself

                                        Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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                                          amanzimdwini @yawns
                                          last edited by

                                          @yawns
                                          Upvote.

                                          Sorry that I seem to have kicked a hornet’s nest – I was just reading that people had had problems, and found a way that worked for me. But yes, updating etc is not going to work. And yes, GIT pulls are best…

                                          BUT for real Noobs (been there, done that), GIT might be a bit “weird”, while ZIP is recognized.

                                          Bottom line:
                                          This all works - use @yo-less instructions, then either go the ZIP route (where you have to remove the -master) OR the GIT route (nice & easy).

                                          Thanks everyone for finding all the problems. Let’s leave this with the conclusion that THIS AWESOME MAGIC MIRROR works on Win-boxes too!

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                                          • yawnsY Offline
                                            yawns Moderator @amanzimdwini
                                            last edited by

                                            @amanzimdwini
                                            You are right, git seems a bit irritating and uncomfortable at first and of course downloading and unzipping works at the moment. Neither strawberry nor I wanted to bash on you!
                                            We just wanted to point out the downside of the zip approach :)

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