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    MMM-ModuleScheduler - Module Schedules and Notifications

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    • AlvingerA Offline
      Alvinger
      last edited by

      @ianperrin
      It works! It was probably the code update that fixed even though I also simplified the cron expression.

      All my other schedules (which hides, not dims, modules) worked before even with arrays having double quotes and leading zeroes. And they still work.

      Great work @ianperrin, and thank you for a must-have module!

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      • I Offline
        ianperrin
        last edited by

        An update to MMM-ModuleScheduler is now available which includes the ability to

        • Send notifications using a schedule - thanks for the idea @cowboysdude
        • Control how quickly modules are shown/hidden (animationSpeed option)
        • Override the name of the class used to identify the modules which have a schedule (schedulerClass option)

        Check out the updated documentation for more information.

        "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

          That is awesome!! You just keep making this better and better!!! Thank you!

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          • AlvingerA Offline
            Alvinger
            last edited by

            @ianperrin @cowboysdude
            Check out my new module MMM-tvservice in the System section of the forum. I took the idea from @ianperrin when he suggested a module to act on notifications.

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            • I Offline
              ianperrin
              last edited by

              @Alvinger interesting, I’ll check it out.

              You may also be interested in taking a look at MMM-Remote-Control. It contains a heap of functions to control your mirror (including turning the monitor off and on, rebooting the pi, restarting the MM process etc) remotely.

              I’ve been working with @Jopyth to expose this functionality via the use of sendNotification.

              This should allow schedules like:

              notification_schedule: [
                  {notification: 'REMOTE_ACTION', schedule: '30 9 * * *', payload: {action: 'MONITOROFF'}},
                  {notification: 'REMOTE_ACTION', schedule: '30 18 * * *', payload: {action: 'MONITORON'}}
              ]
              

              Check out the repository on GitHub - the latest code includes this capability

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

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              • J Offline
                Jopyth Moderator @ianperrin
                last edited by Jopyth

                @ianperrin The actions available are now also documented in the readme, so noone has to dig through all the code neccessarily. See this section, a table is down below.

                Helpful sticky: How to troubleshoot

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                • AlvingerA Offline
                  Alvinger
                  last edited by Alvinger

                  @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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                  • MichMichM Offline
                    MichMich Admin
                    last edited by

                    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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                    • MichMichM Offline
                      MichMich Admin
                      last edited by MichMich

                      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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                        ianperrin @MichMich
                        last edited by

                        @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!

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

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