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    MMM-ModuleScheduler - Module Schedules and Notifications

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    • MichMichM Offline
      MichMich
      last edited by

      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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        ianperrin
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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.

        "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi

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        • Mr.MeeseeksM Offline
          Mr.Meeseeks
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          Is it required to restart mm/server if a scheduler configuration is changed, add, removed?
          Thanks

          CAAAAN DOO!👍

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            ianperrin @Mr.Meeseeks
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            @Mr.Meeseeks Apologies for missing this one.

            The schedules are set up after the ALL_MODULES_STARTED or DOM_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.

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            • cowboysdudeC Offline
              cowboysdude Module Developer
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              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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              • MitchfarinoM Offline
                Mitchfarino Module Developer
                last edited by Mitchfarino

                @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 * * * *'},
                
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                • cowboysdudeC Offline
                  cowboysdude Module Developer @Mitchfarino
                  last edited by cowboysdude

                  @Mitchfarino said in MMM-ModuleScheduler:

                  @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 * * * *'},
                  

                  Yes that should make it run every five minutes…

                  Copy and try this without brackets…

                  '*/5 * * * *'

                  example - schedule: ‘30 9 * * *’,

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                    ianperrin @Mitchfarino
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                    @Mitchfarino said in MMM-ModuleScheduler:

                    @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?

                    Try this

                    module_schedule: {from: '0/10 * * * *',  to: '5/10 * * * *'}, 
                    

                    Which should equate to the module being

                    • shown every 10 minutes starting from 0 minutes past the hour, i.e. 0, 10, 20 etc
                    • hidden every 10 minutes starting from 5 minutes past the hour, i.e. 5, 15, 25 etc

                    "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                    • MitchfarinoM Offline
                      Mitchfarino Module Developer @ianperrin
                      last edited by

                      @ianperrin cheers mate!

                      I’ll have a look tonight!

                      Fantastic module by the way

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                        ianperrin @Mitchfarino
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                        @Mitchfarino said in MMM-ModuleScheduler:

                        @ianperrin cheers mate!

                        I’ll have a look tonight!

                        Fantastic module by the way

                        Thank you and no worries.

                        Unfortunately, I’ve just done a quick test with the expressions I posted above and they didn’t work. :(

                        If you check the cron expressions i suggested using crontab.guru, it would appear they are non-standard. Therefore, I suspect they are not supported by the node cron module.

                        Not to worry, there’s always a solution! crontab.org states that step values can be used in conjunction with ranges. So the expressions I believe you require are as follows:

                        module_schedule: {from: '0-59/10 * * * *',  to: '5-59/10 * * * *'}, 
                        

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                        • MichMichM Offline
                          MichMich
                          last edited by

                          Any ETA for https://github.com/ianperrin/MMM-ModuleScheduler/issues/4 and https://github.com/ianperrin/MMM-ModuleScheduler/issues/6?

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                            ianperrin @MichMich
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                            @MichMich said in MMM-ModuleScheduler:

                            Any ETA for https://github.com/ianperrin/MMM-ModuleScheduler/issues/4 and https://github.com/ianperrin/MMM-ModuleScheduler/issues/6?

                            Wow - someone is keen ;)

                            The first iteration of #4 has been committed. Global schedules can now be added to show/hide/dim all modules - see the updated documentation for more info.

                            On the to list is to

                            • add support for showing/hiding/dimming modules in groups
                            • add the ability to exclude specific modules from the global schedules

                            #6 comes afterwards when I can switch my dev environment to the develop branch

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                              ianperrin @MichMich
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                              @MichMich

                              • one schedule can now be used to hide/show/dim all modules - see global scheduling
                              • one schedule can now be create to hide/show/dim a group of modules - see group schedules

                              To do:

                              • add the ability to exclude specific modules from the global/group schedules
                              • unit and regression tests ;)

                              "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                              • MichMichM Offline
                                MichMich
                                last edited by

                                Nice work! LockStrings are not yet implemented, right? Until then I can’t use the module.

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                                • cowboysdudeC Offline
                                  cowboysdude Module Developer
                                  last edited by

                                  I’m using it like this… but it’s not working for some reason:

                                  {
                                  module: ‘MMM-ModuleScheduler’,
                                  config: {
                                  global_schedule: [
                                  // SHOW MODULES WITH THE CLASS ‘daytime_scheduler’ AT 06:00 AND HIDE AT 22:00 EVERY DAY
                                  {from: ‘50 6 * * *’, to: ‘0 9 * * *’, groupClass: ‘scheduler_mfm’},
                                  {from: ‘50 6 * * *’, to: ‘0 23 * * *’, groupClass: ‘scheduler_mfd’},
                                  {from: ‘0 6 * * *’, to: ‘0 23 * * *’, groupClass: ‘scheduler_sat’},
                                  {from: ‘0 6 * * *’, to: ‘0 23 * * *’, groupClass: ‘scheduler_sun’},
                                  {from: ‘0 6 * * *’, to: ‘0 23 * * *’, groupClass: ‘scheduler_nflg’},
                                  {from: ‘0 6 * * *’, to: ‘0 23 * * *’, groupClass: ‘scheduler_nflng’}
                                  ]
                                  }
                                  },

                                  Then for example a module:

                                           {
                                  		module: 'compliments',
                                  		position: 'lower_third',      
                                                      classes: 'scheduler_mfm'
                                  	},
                                  

                                  I did update the module with ‘git pull’ so that’s okay but it’s not rendering correctly and shutting the module ‘off’

                                  Did I miss something simple again? :)

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                                    ianperrin @cowboysdude
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                                    @cowboysdude - During my testing of the global scheduling feature, I identified an issue which meant the initial state of the modules may not have been correct. I’ve committed a potential fix for this which may fix your issue too so please feel free to git pull again and test.

                                    If it doesn’t work, can you let me know what is output in the logs pm2 logs mm - you should see something like the following for each of your global schedules

                                    MMM-ModuleScheduler is creating a global schedule for scheduler_mfm modules using '50 6 * * *' and '0 9 * * *' with dim level undefined
                                    MMM-ModuleScheduler is hiding scheduler_mfm modules
                                    MMM-ModuleScheduler has created the global schedule for scheduler_mfm modules
                                    MMM-ModuleScheduler will next show scheduler_mfm modules at Tue Nov 01 2016 06:50:00 GMT+0000 (UTC)
                                    MMM-ModuleScheduler will next hide scheduler_mfm modules at Tue Nov 01 2016 09:00:00 GMT+0000 (UTC)
                                    

                                    The second line in the above log example will only appear if the schedule means that the modules affected it should be initially hidden

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                                      ianperrin @MichMich
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                                      @MichMich said in MMM-ModuleScheduler:

                                      Nice work! LockStrings are not yet implemented, right? Until then I can’t use the module.

                                      LockStrings should now be supported - feel free to test and let me know if it works as expected!

                                      "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                                      • cowboysdudeC Offline
                                        cowboysdude Module Developer
                                        last edited by

                                        Will give it a try! Thanks @ianperrin !

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                                          anatius
                                          last edited by

                                          Hi,

                                          I am trying to dim my mirror at nighttime - on weekdays between 10PM and 7AM, on weekends between 10Pm and 8AM. However, the below code does not do the trick - where is my mistake?

                                            		{
                                          			module: 'MMM-ModuleScheduler',
                                          			config: {
                                          				global_schedule: [ 
                                          					{from: '0 7 * * 1-5', to: '0 20 * * 1-5', dimLevel: '30'},					
                                          					{from: '0 8 * * 0,6', to: '0 20 * * 0,6', dimLevel: '30'},					
                                          				]
                                          			}
                                          		},
                                          
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                                            ianperrin @anatius
                                            last edited by ianperrin

                                            @anatius The config looks okay, can you check the output of the log pm2 logs mm once you have started MM2 and viewed it in a browser then post the results here?

                                            It should look something like:

                                            MMM-ModuleScheduler received INITIALISE_SCHEDULER
                                            MMM-ModuleScheduler is setting the config
                                            MMM-ModuleScheduler is removing all scheduled jobs
                                            MMM-ModuleScheduler received CREATE_NOTIFICATION_SCHEDULE
                                            MMM-ModuleScheduler received CREATE_GLOBAL_SCHEDULE
                                            MMM-ModuleScheduler is creating a global schedule for all modules using "0 7 * * 1-5" and "0 20 * * 1-5" with dim level 30
                                            MMM-ModuleScheduler is dimming all modules
                                            MMM-ModuleScheduler has created the global schedule for all modules
                                            MMM-ModuleScheduler will next show all modules at Mon Dec 19 2016 07:00:00 GMT+0000 (UTC)
                                            MMM-ModuleScheduler will next dim all modules at Mon Dec 19 2016 20:00:00 GMT+0000 (UTC)
                                            MMM-ModuleScheduler is creating a global schedule for all modules using "0 8 * * 0,6" and "0 20 * * 0,6" with dim level 30
                                            MMM-ModuleScheduler is dimming all modules
                                            MMM-ModuleScheduler has created the global schedule for all modules
                                            MMM-ModuleScheduler will next show all modules at Sat Dec 24 2016 08:00:00 GMT+0000 (UTC)
                                            MMM-ModuleScheduler will next dim all modules at Sat Dec 24 2016 20:00:00 GMT+0000 (UTC)
                                            

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