Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-AssistantMk2
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Hello guys, i hope someone can help me here. I found several people with the same problem but all got fixed by the Troubleshooting in the README, mine doesnt (or maybe i did something wrong?!)
My problem is this error:
Error: Failed to load gRPC binary module because it was not installed for the current system Expected directory: electron-v3.1-linux-arm-glibc Found: [node-v72-linux-arm-glibc]
Full start sequence log:
pi@InfoDisplayPi:~/MagicMirror $ npm start > magicmirror@2.8.0 start /home/pi/MagicMirror > sh run-start.sh Starting MagicMirror: v2.8.0 Loading config ... Loading module helpers ... No helper found for module: alert. Initializing new module helper ... Module helper loaded: updatenotification No helper found for module: clock. Initializing new module helper ... Module helper loaded: calendar No helper found for module: compliments. No helper found for module: currentweather. No helper found for module: weatherforecast. Initializing new module helper ... Module helper loaded: newsfeed WARNING! Could not load config file. Starting with default configuration. Error found: Error: Failed to load gRPC binary module because it was not installed for the current system Expected directory: electron-v3.1-linux-arm-glibc Found: [node-v72-linux-arm-glibc] This problem can often be fixed by running "npm rebuild" on the current system Original error: Cannot find module '/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-AssistantMk2/node_modules/grpc/src/node/extension_binary/electron-v3.1-linux-arm-glibc/grpc_node.node' Loading module helpers ... No helper found for module: alert. Initializing new module helper ... Module helper loaded: updatenotification No helper found for module: clock. Initializing new module helper ... Module helper loaded: calendar No helper found for module: compliments. No helper found for module: currentweather. No helper found for module: weatherforecast. Initializing new module helper ... Module helper loaded: newsfeed App threw an error during load Error: Failed to load gRPC binary module because it was not installed for the current system Expected directory: electron-v3.1-linux-arm-glibc Found: [node-v72-linux-arm-glibc] This problem can often be fixed by running "npm rebuild" on the current system Original error: Cannot find module '/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-AssistantMk2/node_modules/grpc/src/node/extension_binary/electron-v3.1-linux-arm-glibc/grpc_node.node' at Object.<anonymous> (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-AssistantMk2/node_modules/grpc/src/grpc_extension.js:53:17) at Object.<anonymous> (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-AssistantMk2/node_modules/grpc/src/grpc_extension.js:64:3) at Module._compile (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:711:30) at Object.Module._extensions..js (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:722:10) at Module.load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:620:32) at tryModuleLoad (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:559:12) at Function.Module._load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:551:3) at Module.require (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:658:17) at require (internal/modules/cjs/helpers.js:20:18) at Object.<anonymous> (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-AssistantMk2/node_modules/grpc/src/client_interceptors.js:144:12) Whoops! There was an uncaught exception... { Error: Failed to load gRPC binary module because it was not installed for the current system Expected directory: electron-v3.1-linux-arm-glibc Found: [node-v72-linux-arm-glibc] This problem can often be fixed by running "npm rebuild" on the current system Original error: Cannot find module '/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-AssistantMk2/node_modules/grpc/src/node/extension_binary/electron-v3.1-linux-arm-glibc/grpc_node.node' at Object.<anonymous> (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-AssistantMk2/node_modules/grpc/src/grpc_extension.js:53:17) at Object.<anonymous> (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-AssistantMk2/node_modules/grpc/src/grpc_extension.js:64:3) at Module._compile (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:711:30) at Object.Module._extensions..js (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:722:10) at Module.load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:620:32) at tryModuleLoad (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:559:12) at Function.Module._load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:551:3) at Module.require (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:658:17) at require (internal/modules/cjs/helpers.js:20:18) at Object.<anonymous> (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-AssistantMk2/node_modules/grpc/src/client_interceptors.js:144:12) code: 'MODULE_NOT_FOUND' } MagicMirror will not quit, but it might be a good idea to check why this happened. Maybe no internet connection? If you think this really is an issue, please open an issue on GitHub: https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/issues Launching application. Shutting down server... Stopping module helper: updatenotification Stopping module helper: calendar Stopping module helper: newsfeed Stopping module helper: updatenotification Stopping module helper: calendar Stopping module helper: newsfeed
I Feel like i just oversee something really easy here…
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@EstoyMejor
Your electron-rebuild was failed on installation.
If your gcc version is 8, downgrade to 7 and reinstall again. -
hello Guy, i would like to ask you about mmm GAction Register ,i have to do that when i installed MMM assistantmk2 does i need to do it again or skip to step scp ~/Downloads/client_secret_client-id.json pi@raspberry-pi-ip-address:/home/pi/
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@witty11
Hmmm…? I don’t think you need that step. Where did you read that step is needed? Are you following https://github.com/eouia/MMM-AssistantMk2/wiki/gAction? -
Hi all
I would like to activate one of the GPIO pins the moment Hotword/Assistant listen and/or speaks. The idea is to switch a relay to lit up two LED strips at the back of the mirror. It should be easy using the recipes but my knowledge is very limited when it comes to this. Any one out there that has done it or can point me in the right direction
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@Zoltan
Have you already some external program or script to turn on/off LED strips? -
@Sean
Hi Sean
I only have ideas that i have seen on other sites where Google home has been installed on a Raspberry. There is a file In the link below at Step 7 that one might used as an idea on how to manage it. Not sure if i am allowed to post links to other sites other than Github and this forum?https://medium.com/@kevalpatel2106/turn-your-raspberry-pi-into-homemade-google-home-9e29ad220075
And then there is also in the middle of the following page a way of doing it with a heading
“Bonus: Voice Activated GPIO”https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/diy-google-home-assistant-raspberry-pi/
My slate is clean other than this :-(
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@Zoltan
To say clear, the job of MMM-AssistantMk2 is understanding your vocal phrase. Turning on/off GPIO thing is others job. If you have or find program/script/command or module which can turn on/off GPIO, MMM-ASSITANTMK2 can translate your vocal phrase to execution trigger for them. So you’d better find one at first. -
@Sean
I get you with this one. I was just thinking that the moment the google icon on the screen change to any thing else than the google icon (Process or listening or speaking) then one of the GPIO pins can be made high. This will then be the same effect as on the google home with the LEDs on the topAfter the above has been accomplished. Then i would like to explore a recipe that can switch the LED lights on, on a command eg “Light On”, and then later switch them off again when i say “Light off”. This i would use when the mirror is in an dark area and would like to have more light while i groom lol
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@Sean first of all, thank you for this amazing module! quick question, I’m using ps3 eye which has 4 channel mics but I don’t see any option for
channel
in the config. It is only present in yourMMM-Hotword
module. Am I missing something? Thanks!