Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-PIR-Sensor - White Screen
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@Bangee I’m using 6.4.0 but I got no pir sensor
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@Bangee so doesn’t the new version work now?
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Unfortunatly no… :-(
I’ve tried many differet versions of of node…
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Still a no go for me.
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The same issue with me, even after a totally re-installation.
@paviro Could you do us a favor to compatible with and get the module work?
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@James please dont be that demanding! You can always fix it yourself if you need it now. I don’t currently have a mirror so I can’t run it on a real Pi and therefore test it but I will see what I can do on the weekend.
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Folks, please keep in mind that all of us have jobs, some of us are still in school, all of us have a life, all of us have other things to do that is not MagicMirror. I know that @paviro has moved recently and is still settling down into a new place. MagicMirror is probably far lower on the list of things to do at the moment for him. I’ve had a bad life event happen recently and have been absent from everything this past month or so and am just now starting to catch up on things. I’m not ready to jump into anything right away. Some days I’m perfectly fine, other days I’m doubled over crying somewhere, unable to do anything, and this is no joke. And @MichMich, I can’t even imagine all the things he does that we don’t know (and I’m not even talking about his harem.)
Point is, there are several aspects of the code that we are aware of that will need some debugging, fixing, or perhaps simply light on fire and start over. I know that, and I’m sure the other guys know that too. Free time isn’t something that we have in abundance. It comes when it comes, and I try to make use of it when I have it. I can’t speak for the others.
A little patience will go along way. I am certain @paviro will get to coding again when he’s available to do that. And eventually, I too will do the same. For now though, just try to keep the boat floating and stick your fingers into any leak you see springing up …
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I made an attempt at fixing it but I struggled to find many JavaScript/Node.js tutorials out there. I have however managed to compile a straight forward script in Python that I have set up to run with pm2. A workaround for those who are in high demand for the motion sensor to work and to give paviro some breathing space.
Sorry but I don’t know how to add this as code snippets. If a mod could help me out that that would be great.
Open Python 3. File > New. Paste this code in.
from gpiozero import MotionSensor import os pir = MotionSensor(4) #4 is the Pin? while True: if pir.wait_for_motion(timeout=10*60): #10 * 60 Seconds os.system("/opt/vc/bin/tvservice -p") else: os.system("/opt/vc/bin/tvservice -o")
You can if you want edit
os.system("/opt/vc/bin/tvservice -p")
to
print("Motion Detected")
to test if your PIR Sensor is working ok. After changing it, save it and press Ctrl + F5 to run the code. It will then spam up with motion detect or undetected depending on what you’ve changed.Moderator’s note: You can use backticks (`) to highlight code. Check out the help at http://commonmark.org/help/ - scroll down to see the various options for using backticks.
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Hi there,
I think I fixed the problems now, feel free to give it a try :)Cheers,
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