Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-NetworkScanner
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This was working great for me until the latest git pull. I am getting the following errors now.
mm-0 (err): at Function.Module._resolveFilename (/home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/electron-prebuilt/dist/resources/electron.asar/common/reset-search-paths.js:35:12)
mm-0 (err): at Function.Module._load (module.js:403:25)
mm-0 (err): at Module.require (module.js:483:17)
mm-0 (err): at require (internal/module.js:20:19)
mm-0 (err): at Object. (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-NetworkScanner/node_helper.js:10:14)
mm-0 (err): at Module._compile (module.js:556:32)
mm-0 (err): at Object.Module._extensions…js (module.js:565:10)
mm-0 (err): at Module.load (module.js:473:32)
mm-0 (err): at tryModuleLoad (module.js:432:12)
mm-0 (err): { Error: Cannot find module ‘ping’
mm-0 (err): at Module._resolveFilename (module.js:455:15)
mm-0 (err): at Function.Module._resolveFilename (/home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/electron-prebuilt/dist/resources/electron.asar/common/reset-search-paths.js:35:12)
mm-0 (err): at Function.Module._load (module.js:403:25)
mm-0 (err): at Module.require (module.js:483:17)
mm-0 (err): at require (internal/module.js:20:19)
mm-0 (err): at Object. (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-NetworkScanner/node_helper.js:10:14)
mm-0 (err): at Module._compile (module.js:556:32)
mm-0 (err): at Object.Module._extensions…js (module.js:565:10)
mm-0 (err): at Module.load (module.js:473:32)
mm-0 (err): at tryModuleLoad (module.js:432:12) code: ‘MODULE_NOT_FOUND’ } -
@ianperrin No problem, thanks for the great module(s). I hope I accidentally didn’t break anything as I’m pretty new to Node.
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@pugsly Sorry thats from my update. Have you done a NPM install inside the module as it has a new dependency?
Hopefully this will fix the problem.
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@BenNewsome yes I did
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@BenNewsome I see that it installed two things under \Magicmirror\modules\MMM-NetworkScanner\node_modules
one dir called ping which is what the error says it can’t find
the other called sudo (that one kinda worries me).Anyway it still doesn’t work.
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@pugsly Hi pugsly,
sudo is for arp-scan which is the MAC address checker as this requires sudo to be called.Ping is the one I added which just calls the ping command from node.
Could you try editing the file:
/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-NetworkScanner/node_helper.js
On line 10 it says
const ping = require('ping')
Could you replace it with:
const ping = require("ping");
(Change the speach marks and add a semicolon.)
I have no idea if this is the reason as it works fine on my system, but it is my current best guess.
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@BenNewsome Sorry… same thing, still says can’t find module ‘ping’.
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@pugsly I think I have managed to replicate your error.
Could you run the following command.
(cd /home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-NetworkScanner && npm install)
npm install needs running from the module directory so that it downloads the npm ping module. When I delete the ping module I get the error you do, and when I run the command above the error goes away.
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@BenNewsome any easy way to change the text color? I’m able to change text size via custom.css but the color doesn’t seem to take.
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@ianperrin said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
there no such thing as a stupid question so keep asking away…
Hi, and please help. Thank you.
I’ve got this module running but the only devices that will show as active are the Github from the sample config and the showUnknown devices which I have turned off. All others that I have added appear as offline. I’m using the MAC addresses that I got from my router and they are correct and all in lower case. I read above where that might be an issue. I did
git pull
andnpm install
in theMMM-NetworkScanner
folder.{ module: 'MMM-NetworkScanner', position: 'top_left', config: { devices: [ { ipAddress: "github.com", name: "Github", icon: "globe"}, { ipAddress: "192.168.1.4", name: "MykleDesktop", icon: "desktop"}, { macAddress: "mac.address.all.lower.case", name: "DoveMBP", icon: "laptop"}, { macAddress: "mac.address.all.lower.case", name: "MyklesiPhone", icon: "mobile"}, { macAddress: "mac.address.all.lower.case", name: "JayAndroid", icon: "mobile"}, { macAddress: "mac.address.all.lower.case", name: "DonnaMBP", icon: "laptop"}, { macAddress: "mac.address.all.lower.case", name: "DonnaiPhone", icon: "mobile"}, { macAddress: "mac.address.all.lower.case", name: "NikkiiPhone", icon: "mobile"}, ], showUnknown: false, showOffline: true, showLastSeen: true, keepAlive: 180, updateInterval: 10, residents: "Mobile", // I tried this with each name of the devices above and each icon name occupiedCMD: {notification: 'TEST', payload: {action: 'occupiedCMD'}}, vacantCMD: {notification: 'TEST', payload: {action: 'vacantCMD'}}, }