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      dsmtweaker @sdetweil
      last edited by

      @sdetweil I made all the corrections noted.

      but on if (noti == “DOM_OBJECT_CREATED”) this.job() I am still getting the error SyntaxError: Invalid or unexpected token

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      • Mykle1M Offline
        Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @dsmtweaker
        last edited by

        @dsmtweaker said in Timer on Module:

        but on if (noti == “DOM_OBJECT_CREATED”) this.job() I am still getting the error SyntaxError: Invalid or unexpected token

        Excuse me for jumping in but the curly quotes containing DOM_OBJECT_CREATED will cause that error. Try:

        if (noti == "DOM_OBJECT_CREATED") this.job()

        The difference is slight, but enough.

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          sdetweil @dsmtweaker
          last edited by

          @dsmtweaker its the darned cut/paste of the double quotes… in the web posting it shows the MS word document style quotes which cause an error with the javascript parser…

          overtype those double quotes with the text editor…

          Sam

          How to add modules

          learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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            A Former User
            last edited by A Former User

            I’m back. Sorry for my prior mistypo and unsufficient post. I was typing that on my phone.

            start: function() {
              this.timer = null  
              this.videoDom = null
            },
            getDom: function() {
              var container =  document.createElement("div")
              var video = document.createElement("video")
              video.id = "VIDEO"
              video.style.display = "none"
              video.autoplay = true
              video.loop = this.config.loop
              container.appendChild(video)
              this.videoDom = video
              return container 
            // Just create DOMs in getDom(). It's better to control DOMs outside of getDom().
            },
            notificationReceived: function(noti, payload, sender) {
              if (noti == "DOM_OBJECT_CREATED") this.work()
            //DOM_OBJECT_CREATED would be the best time to start your job. Your DOM would be created and be ready to work on that message.
            },
            work: function(src = null, interval = null) {
              clearTimer(this.timer)
              interval = (interval) ? interval : this.config.interval
              src = (src) ? src : this.config.videoSRC
              this.playVideo(src)
              this.timer = setTimeout(()=>{
                this.work()
              }, interval)
            //setTimeout is better than setInterval.
            // you can repeat this function by interval. you can change interval and src with parameters of this function.
            },
            playVideo: function(src) {
              this.videoDom.src = src
              if (this.videoDom.style.display == "none") this.videoDom.style.display = "block"
              this.videoDom.play()
              // assign src to your videoDom and play it.
            }
            

            Not tested on real device, so maybe somthig is missed, but this is basic approach.
            I didn’t use updateDom because there is no need to redraw whole module just for playing video.

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              dsmtweaker @Guest
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              @sean Thank you, and everyone else for all the help. It’s refreshing to find a forum that doesn’t automatically start bashing beginners.

              I think my knowledge is just not ready for something this advanced yet. I used your code, and tried changes here and there to make it work, but still no luck. I am no longer getting any errors in the console. But nothing happens(ie- no video ever loads/plays) this is where I got the code so far…

              Module.register(“MMM-htmlvideo”,{

              // Default module config.
              defaults: {
              	videoSRC: 'https://www.mid-americantitle.com/wp-content/uploads/output_HD7205.mp4',
              	loop: true,
              		},
              
              // get stylesheet
              getStyles: function() {
              	return ["htmlvideo.css"];
              },
              
              
              
              start: function() {
                this.timer = null  
                this.videoDom = null
              },
              getDom: function() {
               var container =  document.createElement("div")
               var video = document.createElement("video")
               video.src = this.config.videoSRC;
              video.id = "VIDEO"
              video.style.display = "none"
              video.autoplay = true
               video.loop = this.config.loop
               container.appendChild(video)
               this.videoDom = video
               return container 
              // Just create DOMs in getDom(). It's better to control DOMs outside of getDom().
              },
              notificationReceived: function(noti, payload, sender) {
               if (noti == "DOM_OBJECT_CREATED") this.work()
              //DOM_OBJECT_CREATED would be the best time to start your job. Your DOM would be created and be ready to work on that message.
              },
              work: function(src = null, interval = null) {
               clearTimer(this.timer)
               interval = (interval) ? interval : 30000
               src = (src) ? src : this.config.videoSRC
                this.playVideo(src)
                this.timer = setTimeout(()=>{
                 this.work()
                }, interval)
              //setTimeout is better than setInterval.
              // you can repeat this function by interval. you can change interval and src with parameters of this function.
              },
              playVideo: function(src) {
              this.videoDom.src = src
               if (this.videoDom.style.display == "none") this.videoDom.style.display = "block"
                this.videoDom.play()
                // assign src to your videoDom and play it.
              },
              
              });
              

              I tried changing “interval” with actual numbers, as well as changing the source in multiple locations. Still just get a black screen.

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                A Former User @dsmtweaker
                last edited by A Former User

                @dsmtweaker
                Sorry there were another mistypes. DOM_OBJECT_CREATED => DOM_OBJECTS_CREATED (and clearTimer => clearTimeout)

                use this. tested.

                Module.register("test",{
                  defaults: {
                    videoSRC: 'https://www.mid-americantitle.com/wp-content/uploads/output_HD7205.mp4',
                    loop: true,
                    interval: 36000,
                  },
                
                  start: function() {
                    this.timer = null
                    this.videoDom = null
                  },
                
                  getDom: function() {
                    var container =  document.createElement("div")
                    var video = document.createElement("video")
                    video.id = "VIDEO"
                    video.style.display = "none"
                    video.autoplay = true
                    video.loop = this.config.loop
                    container.appendChild(video)
                    this.videoDom = video
                    return container
                  },
                  notificationReceived: function(noti, payload, sender) {
                    if (noti == "DOM_OBJECTS_CREATED") this.work()
                  },
                  work: function(src = null, interval = null) {
                    clearTimeout(this.timer)
                    interval = (interval) ? interval : this.config.interval
                    src = (src) ? src : this.config.videoSRC
                    this.playVideo(src)
                    this.timer = setTimeout(()=>{
                      this.work()
                    }, interval)
                  },
                  playVideo: function(src) {
                    this.videoDom.src = src
                    if (this.videoDom.style.display == "none") this.videoDom.style.display = "block"
                    this.videoDom.play()
                  },
                })
                

                Anyway, your video is already repeating by loop: true, why you need to repeat it with timer?

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                  dsmtweaker @Guest
                  last edited by

                  @sean You are a genius, thank you so much.

                  Extra bonus, do you know of anyway to use a local source, instead of a web source?

                  IE- videoSRC: “/home/pi/content/videos/video1.mp4”

                  It’s not necessary, I just figured running something locally instead of from the web
                  would help reduce lag/buffer/tearing etc.

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                    dsmtweaker @Guest
                    last edited by

                    @sean said in Timer on Module:

                    Anyway, your video is already repeating by loop: true, why you need to repeat it with timer?

                    Because I don’t want it to loop. I want it to play in intervals. Like maybe every 15 minutes it runs the video(once)

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                      A Former User @dsmtweaker
                      last edited by

                      @dsmtweaker
                      If your local content locates under MagicMirror and it’s sub directory, you can contact via http.
                      ~/MagicMirror/YOUR_RESOURCE => http://localhost:8080/YOUR_RESOURCE
                      ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-SOMETHING/SOMEWHERE/SOME => http://localhost:8080/modules/MMM-SOMETHING/SOMEWHERE/SOME

                      But other location… hmmm I’m not sure whether symbolic_link would work. If not so, you need another approach. - more complex… just to move your content under MagicMirror would be simpler.

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