Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Hue-Lights - new module for your Philips Hue lights!
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I just reinstalled magic mirror on the pi. I installed the mmm-hue-lights module. I tried the default config, and my old config and neither seem to work. The module just sits there with ‘Loading…’
Anybody have ideas?
I did open debug logs and see the module load.
‘Starting module: mmm-hue-lights, version 1.3.2’ with no errors.Inserting GET and POST with the user id works fine in the api nginx webpage.
I just noticed: Someone on GitHub put a bug report in this as well with the same issue.
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have you tried restarting the hue hub ?
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I installed mmm-hue-lights by default and get the following error message after 5 minutes. Hue API ERROR: Error: Read ECONNRESET. I ask for help with this problem. I’ve already reinstalled everything and it doesn’t help.
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Even after using Hue Developer to access the API debug/clip.html and generate a user string the Magic Mirror displays “please add your hue bridge IP and user to MagicMirror config.js file.”
Has anyone seen anything new on this? Is there a change in the authentication for Hue, maybe something that broke this module? -
@jasim can nobody help me?
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@jasim can you post module config?
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{
module: “mmm-hue-lights”,
position: “top_right”, // pick whichever position you want
config: {
bridgeIp: “192.168.178.21”,
user: “ueRkyc6AclD2RnpgaUjnTYZb-1Z30eRsjYeF5bt”,
// … and whatever else configuration options you want to use -
@jasim
defaults: {
bridgeIp: ‘192.168.178.21’,
user: ‘ueRkyc6AclD2RnpgaUjnTYZb-1Z30eRsjYeF5bt’,
displayType: ‘grid’,
displayMode: ‘lights’,
displayFilter: [‘all’],
hideFilter: [],
hideOff: false,
alignment: ‘left’,
coloredList: true,
minimalList: false,
minimalGrid: false,
minimalGridUltra: false,
motionSleep: false,
motionSleepSeconds: 300, // this is in seconds (not ms)
updateInterval: 2 * 60 * 1000,
animationSpeed: 2 * 1000,
initialLoadDelay: 0,
version: ‘1.3.2’ -
@jasim die Benutzer ID habe ich etwas gekürzt.
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@jasim Ich versuche heute Abend mal deine config. das wir wissen ob da irgendwo ein Fehler ist…