Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Kalliope assistant + MM
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@sispheor So… I figured out how to get rid of the error. I deleted line 86 of MMM-kalliope.js .
console.log(this.name + " received a socket notification: " + notification + " - Payload: " + payload);Everything works fine for now. Not sure why this is, but I’m assuming the chromium browser does not like the console.log code, but I could be wrong.
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@sdetweil huumm… yes it is obvious that you have to call your magic mirror url. Including the port if you changed it.
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@dmwilsonkc indeed it’s weird, I use this code as it in prod on my mirror without any issue.
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@sdetweil Thanks for the info, I didn’t see it in time. I deleted the entire line of code. It worked after that. I will replace the line with your suggestion this evening.
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i have 5 lines of console.log on my MMM-kalliope.js
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@sispheor well, as a new MM user, obvious is not so…
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Guys, don’t hesitate to send a pull request to the project with your update. Including the “port” documentation part.
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@sispheor @sdetweil Hey guys, thanks for your help! I got things working over the weekend.
Here’s a short video.
Cheers!
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@sispheor I have made a minor tweak in your code on my fork to display the mycroft icon just above the title, which in my case I have changed to Mycroft. But I was wondering, any ideas on how I could tweak your code to display the message for an interval based on how long the message is? I played with it a little bit, but I think I’m missing exactly how it works. I tried to add an if statement for example:
for(var i = 0; i < this.messages.length; i++){ var dif = currentDate.getTime() - this.messages[i].timestamp.getTime(); if (this.message.length > 30){ var secondsFromCurrentDateToMessageDate = dif / 1500; }else{ var secondsFromCurrentDateToMessageDate = dif / 1000; } var secondsBetweenDates = Math.abs(secondsFromCurrentDateToMessageDate); // delete the message if to old if (secondsBetweenDates > this.config.keep_seconds){ this.messages.splice(i, 1); } } },But the old messages never get cleaned off the mirror.
Any thoughts about how to increase the time interval that the message is displayed based on the length of the message?
Any help would be much appreciated!
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Nevermind, I see what I’m doing wrong here. I will work on getting messages to display for different intervals based on how long they are and let you know what I come up with.:face_savouring_delicious_food: -
Hello , I want to use Kalliope on my MM but I Have installed Kalliope (and its work i can say “hello” ) i Have MMM-kalliope on my modules.
i have made config.js but nothing display on my MM :(
what i suppose to do ?
my Englishis is not good so don’t blame me please
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@jchenaud delete the line 86
console.log(this.name + " received a socket notification: " + notification + " - Payload: " + payload);I need to update this part.
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thk but i have the same problème i have check my console and i have 3 Error !

sorry, but I am beginning with MM and Kaliope i think i have missed somthing
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@jchenaud Kalliope and MM are on the same host?
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my MM are on http://localhost:8080/
i dont now for Kalliope
i try to find with --debug but nothingi try to make my .yml but i have somme error.
Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/bin/kalliope", line 11, in <module> load_entry_point('kalliope==0.5.1', 'console_scripts', 'kalliope')() File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/kalliope-0.5.1-py2.7.egg/kalliope/__init__.py", line 136, in main brain_loader = BrainLoader(file_path=brain_file) File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/kalliope-0.5.1-py2.7.egg/kalliope/core/Models/Singleton.py", line 6, in __call__ cls._instances[cls] = super(Singleton, cls).__call__(*args, **kwargs) File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/kalliope-0.5.1-py2.7.egg/kalliope/core/ConfigurationManager/BrainLoader.py", line 33, in __init__ sl = SettingLoader() File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/kalliope-0.5.1-py2.7.egg/kalliope/core/Models/Singleton.py", line 6, in __call__ cls._instances[cls] = super(Singleton, cls).__call__(*args, **kwargs) File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/kalliope-0.5.1-py2.7.egg/kalliope/core/ConfigurationManager/SettingLoader.py", line 66, in __init__ self.settings = self._get_settings() File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/kalliope-0.5.1-py2.7.egg/kalliope/core/ConfigurationManager/SettingLoader.py", line 102, in _get_settings default_stt_name = self._get_default_speech_to_text(settings) File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/kalliope-0.5.1-py2.7.egg/kalliope/core/ConfigurationManager/SettingLoader.py", line 161, in _get_default_speech_to_text raise SettingNotFound("%s setting not found" % e) kalliope.core.ConfigurationManager.SettingLoader.SettingNotFound: 'default_speech_to_text' setting not found -
what im suppose to do for juste Display hello when I say hello on MM since beginning
I am completely lost sorry
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@sispheor I just wanted to let you know that I’ve worked out how to have the text display longer based on how long the reply from Mycroft is in my fork of your module. I thought I would share the solution I came up with just in case it would be something you could use.
First I set the keep_seconds to 0 in the config.js to stop the module from clearing out the messages. Then in my Mycroft skill, when the audio_output_end event gets triggered I send a notification to the kalliope module “REMOVE_MESSAGE”. Then added a bit of code to the kalliope module to process the notification like so:
if (notification == "REMOVE_MESSAGE"){ // When Mycroft signals the AUDIO_OUTPUT_END remove the message from the screen this.messages.splice(0, this.messages.length);I’ll see if I can do a short video to show the results.
Cheers!
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Apologies for necro’ing but this seems to be the “best” place to ask this.
Is there a way to disable the TTS portion of Kalliope? I’d like to use it for its STT for my magic mirror, but I really don’t need the TTS responses (nor do I want the delay associated with it). The text responses from the MMM-Kalliope module are sufficient for communicating back with the user.
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