Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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@ianperrin @Jopyth: sorry, wasn’t aware that MMM-Remote-Control had that ability. I would recommend MMM-Remote-Control instead of MMM-tvservice to the general user as it covers all functionality needed.
MMM-tvservice is more for the linux enthusiast who wants a program to do one thing and one thing only. I am not running MagicMirror through PM2 but rather directly via systemd so I cannot use all functionality of MMM-Remote-Control without editing the source. Also, as I am running through systemd I do not need to prefix the commands with sudo as the service already runs as root.
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Very awesome work on this module! It might be interesting to look at the new show/hide mechanism: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/241/revising-the-show-hide-mechanism/9
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One other feature request:
It would be nice if there is a way to schedule a hide show based on a classname. This way I can give all my modules a class like “day” and “night”, and make a schedule:
{ module: 'MMM-ModuleScheduler', config: { visibility_schedule: [ {classes: 'day', schedule: {from: '0 6 * * *', to: '0 22 * * *' }}, {classes: 'night', schedule: {from: '0 22 * * *', to: '0 6 * * *' }} ] } },
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@MichMich said in MMM-ModuleScheduler:
One other feature request:
It would be nice if there is a way to schedule a hide show based on a classname. This way I can give all my modules a class like “day” and “night”, and make a schedule:
Great idea. I was planning on adding a global module_schedule functionality, i.e. the ability to hide all modules at 10pm, rather than having to configure multiple schedules on a per-module basis.
I think the idea of class-based module groups makes for an interesting extension of the idea.
So to take your config example, if the global schedule definition includes the classes property, only those modules with that class are affected. If the global schedule definition omits the classes field then all modules are affected.
One for next week I suspect!
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An other small suggestion: delay all show effects with the a delay equal to the animation time. This way all Modules that will need to hide will nicely hide before any new modules fade in.
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@MichMich - some great ideas, keep them coming.
I’ve created issues (or rather enhancements) for these on GitHub - https://github.com/ianperrin/MMM-ModuleScheduler/issues. Feel free to review, comment etc.
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Is it required to restart mm/server if a scheduler configuration is changed, add, removed?
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@Mr.Meeseeks Apologies for missing this one.
The schedules are set up after the
ALL_MODULES_STARTED
orDOM_OBJECTS_CREATED
notifications have been received from the core. So a restart should not be required and a refresh of the browser should be sufficient to pick up config changes. -
In retrospect I only wanted to be able to hide a module now and then LOL
NEVER thought it would turn into such an awesome module!!!
Thanks @ianperrin !!!
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@cowboysdude @ianperrin how would would I implement a schedule so that a module appeared for 5 minutes, then disappear and reappear in 5 minutes time?
I’ve tried this
module_schedule: { */5 * * * * },
2nd edit- I thought I’d got it with this…
module_schedule: { from: '*/2 * * * *', to: '*/3 * * * *'},