Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Temperature/Humidity Module (DHT11, DHT22 and AM2302 sensors.)
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@H3L1o150
No, you need to edit the file node_helper.js in the modules folder
Currently you cannot define the pin and the sensor type in the config section. But I think this should be improved in a future release -
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I never played around with this module. But I would use this:
{ module: 'MMM-Temperature-Humidity', position: 'top_right' }
And then you edit node_helper.js to set for DHT11 or DHT22 and the correct pin in ( )
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@yawns Tanks for the help
maybe i’m wrong in code. with me show a white screen
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@H3L1o150 currently, to define the pin to which sensor is connected, you need to edit the
node_helper.js
file ind MMM-Temperature-Humidity directory and edit line number 12.
var dht = new rpiDhtSensor.DHT11(2);
tovar dht = new rpiDhtSensor.DHT11(21);
you can leave the config as
{ module: 'MMM-Temperature-Humidity', position: 'bottom_right', config: { refreshInterval: 10000, temperaturePrefix: "Room temperature: ", temperatureSuffix: "°C", humidityPrefix: "Humidity: ", humiditySuffix: "%" } },
guess this needs to be improved in future release… :D
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Tanks @psk
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i found MMM cannot auto startup if use it. because it must be run with sudo. but i don’t know how to run sudo with ‘DISPLAY=:0’? @psk
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@jsyzthz Unfortunately neither did I have any luck executing with sudo while using ‘DISPLAY=:0’ .
For auto start I used PM2.
This is my mm.sh file
cd ~/MagicMirror DISPLAY=:0 sudo npm start
P.S : I haven’t yet tried this alternative by Bangee. But it sure looks promising in this scenario where we need the mirror to start from ssh(or Terminal) while specifying the display device.
If i come across any workarounds, I’ll update.
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@psk , when i execute your command in my pi3 from putty. will get below error.