Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-MirrorMirrorOnTheWall installation issue
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and here is some error in the logs when I try other stuff:
2018-09-01T15:41:09.907Z 722f8cd3-adfd-11e8-befe-f5fd64df2d92
{
“errorMessage”: “In state: . No handler function was defined for event SessionEndedRequest and no ‘Unhandled’ function was defined.”,
“errorType”: “Error”,
“stackTrace”: [
“AlexaRequestEmitter.EmitEvent (/var/task/node_modules/alexa-sdk/lib/alexa.js:212:15)”,
“AlexaRequestEmitter.ValidateRequest (/var/task/node_modules/alexa-sdk/lib/alexa.js:181:23)”,
“HandleLambdaEvent.i18n.use.init (/var/task/node_modules/alexa-sdk/lib/alexa.js:123:29)”,
“/var/task/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/i18next.js:190:9”,
“done (/var/task/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/i18next.js:281:21)”,
“/var/task/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/i18next.js:302:7”,
“I18n.loadResources (/var/task/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/i18next.js:238:7)”,
“I18n.changeLanguage (/var/task/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/i18next.js:301:10)”,
“load (/var/task/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/i18next.js:186:14)”,
“I18n.init (/var/task/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/i18next.js:195:7)”
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Where do you find these log files at?? so i can look at mine??
it seems like it doesn’t find the way to sent the results back and where to send them?? -
Login to your console where u created the lamda, search for CloudWatch and then Logs, console.aws.amazon.com
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Whats the progress and status on this?@richland007
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@OceanK Absolutely nothing i have to do much more research and read everything on the forums when it comes to this.
It seems like it has a problem with: No handler function was defined for event AMAZON.FallbackIntent and no ‘Unhandled’ function was defined.Here is my error log as well and it is exactly like yours
We need to continue reading
Denis -
Have you seen that the code makers repo has changed 2 files like 2 month ago? Though it didn’t make any difference still stuck at the same place as you. I think it’s something with the iot part and lamda function.
Let’s keep going ;)
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@OceanK Well now i get no errors in Lamda but i dont think its working still this is what i did after a lot of reading in the internet and in the MM forums.
Step 1. Delete your archive.zip you have on your Rpi
2. Go to “MirrorMirrorOnTheWallSkill” open “src” folder and open to edit “index.js”
3. At the very end of that file right before the very last } bracket
enter the following:, 'Unhandled': function () { this.emit(':ask', 'Sorry I didnt understand that. Say help for assistance.'); }
notice the “,” right after the prior to last } before 'Unhandled" … so it wont give you a syntax error.
4. Go all the way up almost at the beginning of the file “index.js” and replace the following:const appId = "amzn1.ask.skill.XXXXXXXXXXX-XXXXX-9b1c-3d309a950fcf"; const MirrorMirror = require('./MirrorMirror'); MirrorMirror.setup(); const Keys = require("./certs/keys.json"); const GoogleImages = require('google-images'); var googleImages = new GoogleImages(Keys.cse.ID, Keys.cse.API_key); const YouTube = require('youtube-node'); var youTube = new YouTube(); youTube.setKey(Keys.youtube.API_key); exports.handler = function(event, context, callback) { let alexa = Alexa.handler(event, context); alexa.appId = appId;
Make sure to change your appId with your own
You will see no more errors on Lamda and if you ask after on the wall it will say i am sorry i dont understand and if you ask for help it will tell you what help it can provide but nothing more than that… yet.
To be continued
Denis -
Oh after that step 5 zip it back again and upload it to Lamda and save it
you should see no more errorsDenis
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Ok cook I will try it. Just one more question. When you zip the files for the first time. Did you hardcode the MirrorMirror.js with the cert paths as well?
And then again hardcoded the cert path for the MMM-MirrorMirrorOnTheWall
Am I understanding it right?
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@richland007 So need more info here about this: At the very end of that file right before the very last } bracket
enter the following:
,
‘Unhandled’: function () {
this.emit(‘:ask’, ‘Sorry I didnt understand that. Say help for assistance.’);
}
notice the “,” right after the prior to last } before 'Unhandled" … so it wont give you a syntax error.So if I copy the last part from the index.js it should look like this with that extra ?
// Send publish attempt to AWS IoT
MirrorMirror.showVideo(result.items[0].id.videoId, searchTerm, alexaEmit);
}
});
} else {
this.emit(‘:askWithCard’, this.t(“SHOW_VIDEO_ERR”), this.t(“SHOW_VIDEO_ERR”), this.t(“ERROR_CARD”), this.t(“SHOW_VIDEO_ERR”))
}
}
,
‘Unhandled’: function () {
this.emit(‘:ask’, ‘Sorry I didnt understand that. Say help for assistance.’);
}
};