Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Display a .png saved on the raspberry pi hard drive
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I was wondering if anyone could help with displaying a .png image that I have saved on the hard drive
the location of the image is:
/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/test_png
and the file is called test_png.png
Thanks in advance!
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Take a look at mykles module:
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@snowman Or, if you’re really only interested in showing a single image, it may be simpler to use MMM-SimpleLogo: https://github.com/frdteknikelektro/MMM-SimpleLogo
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@ninjabreadman said in Display a .png saved on the raspberry pi hard drive:
if you’re really only interested in showing a single image, it may be simpler to use MMM-SimpleLogo:
Yes, simpler to use SimpleLogo. (A fantastic module)
But, easier to use EasyPix. :-)
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Or without a module in custom.css:
.region.middle.center:before { /* just an example, try with an empty region */ content: url(../modules/test_png.png); }Though quick, it’s not a very clean solution and could mess up modules in the same region. With some CSS knowledge you could make something like a logo appear fixed to a corner of the mirror or something like that.
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@yawns Thanks! This worked for me! I have a new png being generated every 15 minutes in a crontab, however I’m not sure how to make this module update the image every so often. Do you know how I might be able to accomplish this? Thanks in advance!
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afaik this isn’t possible with Easy-Pix. (please correct me)
But maybe u give MMM-ImagesPhotos a try. With that u can set an update interval. Just put your only Photo in the directory
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@snowman @cruunnerr You’re right. It is however baked into
MMM-SimpleLogo. There is a time stamp query parameter appended to the image, so that it fetches a new version every time and does not load the cached version. Also, it has arefreshIntervalconfig parameter to set how often it updates (e.g."5*60*1000"for 5 minutes).
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