Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Page-Selector: A page switcher that can set positions of modules
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Hi first of all thanks for this great module, Works great. I wanto to remotely change the pages which works with this commands:
http://ip:8080/remote?action=NOTIFICATION¬ification=PAGE_DOWN
http://ip:8080/remote?action=NOTIFICATION¬ification=PAGE_UPBut if I want to go to a specific page it does noct work with this command:
http://ip:8080/remote?action=NOTIFICATION¬ification="SELECT_PAGE"&payload="0"
Can somebody tell me whats wrong?
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@m1scha
Hello, glad you’re enjoying the module.I am assuming that your page has some name that is not
"0"
.I haven’t extensively tested with magic mirror remote, but I imagine the issue is with setting
payload
to be a string. When it gets a string,MMM-Page-Selector
assumes it is the name of the page, not a page index. If an integer is sent, it assumes it is a page index.I don’t know how remote works, but you might be able to use
http://ip:8080/remote?action=NOTIFICATION¬ification=“SELECT_PAGE”&payload=0Or you could specify your page name as
http://ip:8080/remote?action=NOTIFICATION¬ification=“SELECT_PAGE”&payload=“YOUR_PAGE_NAME” -
@veldrovive said in MMM-Page-Selector: A page switcher that can set positions of modules:
remote?action=NOTIFICATION¬ification=“SELECT_PAGE”&payload=0
Hi, thanks for you reply.
I tested this in several variations, but I get a sucess Message, but change of page. -
@m1scha
I checked out MMM-Remote-Control and it is just a problem with string representations.remote?action=NOTIFICATION¬ification=“SELECT_PAGE”&payload=0
sends the literal notification “SELECT_PAGE” including the quotes. A more correct request would beremote?action=NOTIFICATION¬ification=SELECT_PAGE&payload=Main
which would switch the the page called main.However, in order to support other modules, pages are 1 indexed by notification so to switch to the first page, you would send
remote?action=NOTIFICATION¬ification=SELECT_PAGE&payload=1
Strings that are numbers are handled correctly by MMM-Page-Selector.
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@veldrovive Hello! I want to use this module for
- An intro screen - only for 10 secs
- Move into screen 2 - stay there
Can I only have one screen to have a time interval and the other doesn’t? If so how?
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Good day @Veldrovive thanks for the brilliant work you have done on this, and your comments on this is really helpful.
I have an issue to get this going, and been researching and trying for the past two days with no success. I even tried using some of the users on this thread’s config as posted here, and loaded the modules they refer to, but I always end up with a blank page once I load the portion for MMM-Page-Selector.
As soon as I add this portion below, it only display a blank page, or if I comment it out, then the page will display again.
{ disabled: false, module: "MMM-Page-Selector", position: "top_bar", config: { defaultPage: "Page1", displayTitle: true, selectPageNotif: ["SELECT_PAGE"], incrementPageNotif: ["PAGE_UP"], decrementPageNotif: ["PAGE_DOWN"], } },
Any advice or even just guidance on where to look further would be greatly appreciated.
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@Riaanh said in MMM-Page-Selector: A page switcher that can set positions of modules:
MMM-Page-Selector
can u show the messages from where u start MagicMirror
either npm start
or pm2if using pm2,. then
pm2 logs --lines=100
will show the messagesblank screen is usually a missing library , see
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/15778/fix-for-black-screen-in-2-16-and-later -
@sdetweil said in MMM-Page-Selector: A page switcher that can set positions of modules:
can u show the messages from where u start MagicMirror
0 verbose cli [ '/usr/bin/node', '/usr/bin/npm', 'start' ] 1 info using npm@7.5.2 2 info using node@v12.22.5 3 timing config:load:defaults Completed in 4ms 4 timing config:load:file:/usr/share/nodejs/npm/npmrc Completed in 7ms 5 timing config:load:builtin Completed in 8ms 6 timing config:load:cli Completed in 4ms 7 timing config:load:env Completed in 1ms 8 timing config:load:file:/home/pi/magicmirror/mounts/modules/.npmrc Completed in 1ms 9 timing config:load:project Completed in 3ms 10 timing config:load:file:/home/pi/.npmrc Completed in 0ms 11 timing config:load:user Completed in 0ms 12 timing config:load:file:/etc/npmrc Completed in 0ms 13 timing config:load:global Completed in 0ms 14 timing config:load:cafile Completed in 1ms 15 timing config:load:validate Completed in 1ms 16 timing config:load:setUserAgent Completed in 2ms 17 timing config:load:setEnvs Completed in 2ms 18 timing config:load Completed in 29ms 19 verbose npm-session 72db9025016605ec 20 timing npm:load Completed in 58ms 21 timing command:run-script Completed in 45ms 22 timing command:start Completed in 59ms 23 verbose stack Error: missing script: start 23 verbose stack at runScript (/usr/share/nodejs/npm/lib/run-script.js:54:11) 24 verbose cwd /home/pi/magicmirror/mounts/modules 25 verbose Linux 5.10.92-v7l+ 26 verbose argv "/usr/bin/node" "/usr/bin/npm" "start" 27 verbose node v12.22.5 28 verbose npm v7.5.2 29 error missing script: start 30 verbose exit 1
Thanks for responding, is this what you are referring to?
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@Riaanh how do you start MagicMirror normally?
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@Riaanh this looks like being started under docker