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      sdetweil @paulvanderheijden90
      last edited by sdetweil

      @paulvanderheijden90 start the mirror in developer mode

      npm start dev
      

      and look at the console tab for errors (red text)

      now in your node_helper spawn data.on() routine, you need to add a sendSocketNotification(:I_DID", some_data) to get the info to the Module.js socketNotificationReceived() method so you can do something to display it (call updateDom(), which will schedule a call to getDom()

      Sam

      How to add modules

      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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        paulvanderheijden90 @Guest
        last edited by

        @sean said in Python in to the magic mirror.:

        @paulvanderheijden90
        Your node_helper.js is not correct.

        Hello Sean,
        Why is it wrong? I copy it from your post earlier.
        I started in Dev mode. I noticed that wenn I add the Node_helper.js module in the MMM-P2000 map the Magic mirror crashes and give only black screen.
        I studyed the Node_helper file. I see in the first line you define the function and in the second line you define the settings for that function. So that’s clear to me. In the next lines you define the stdout of the process and copy it in de Console Log. so that’s also clear for me. So I down’t know why is it not working and crashes.

        I made in the same map ( home/pi/src/ ) a file called test.py Here I defined a string and I write the string to the stdout so as you say before the python project don’t need a separate call. So that should work as well.

        Node_helper.js:
        0_1548328532225_Schermafbeelding 2019-01-24 om 12.08.18.png
        Python project:
        0_1548328572185_Schermafbeelding 2019-01-24 om 12.10.09.png

        I also getting in to the module setup so I changed the MMM-P2000.js and I think it is oke like this.
        First the start function restart every 1000mS the dom function.
        then the getdom Function is now showing the test “Hello World” in the module
        so that should be oke aswell. I

        How do I need to link the socked notification message to the Module string?
        0_1548329124803_Schermafbeelding 2019-01-24 om 12.25.08.png

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          sdetweil @paulvanderheijden90
          last edited by sdetweil

          @paulvanderheijden90 node helper needs to look like this
          see the doc here https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/tree/master/modules#the-node-helper-node_helperjs

          const NodeHelper = require('node_helper');
          
          // any other imports (javascript require)
          
          module.exports = NodeHelper.create({
             // local variables 
              self: 0,
          		pins_loaded:[],
          		pin_index:0,
          		results:{},
          		using_chartjs: true,
          		suspended: false,
          		timer:null,
          
              start: function() {
                  console.log("Starting module: " + this.name);
                  self = this;
              },
           socketNotificationReceived: function(notification, payload) {
                  // usually the module send the config data down to the node_helper
                  if (notification === 'CONFIG') {
                      this.config = payload;
                  }
          
          // any other functions, u need, note, after each function is a ',' (comma)
          }
          });
          

          Sam

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            A Former User
            last edited by

            node_helper.js is helper script of your module to use various features of NodeJS. your main module script(MMM-P2000.js) is just front-end javascript on Browser(Electron/Chromium). So when you need more features which are not supported on browser level, use node_helper.js

            MMM-P2000.js and node_helper.js can communicate with each other by socketNotification.

            you need to make proper node_helper.js which could be used in MM framework.

            Usual format is

            var NodeHelper = require("node_helper")
            
            module.exports = NodeHelper.create({
              start: function() {
                // ...
              },
              socketNotificationReceived: function(notification, payload) {
                // ...
              },
            })
            

            There are two entry points in node_helper.js from your main module .

            start will be called when MM is executed and your module is loaded. Usually you can prepare things here.

            socektNotificationReceived will be called when your main module send socketNotification with sendSocketNotification.

            With this, you can transfer config values, specific datas or order to do something.

            Your current MMM-P2000.js is not so good to use. I recommend you continue to read my https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/8534/head-first-developing-mm-module-for-extreme-beginners more.

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              paulvanderheijden90
              last edited by

              I changed the Node_helper.js:
              0_1548334181951_Schermafbeelding 2019-01-24 om 13.47.25.png

              But the minute I run the Start dev I get white screens. so im not able to debug anything.
              Can I get a hand ?

              0_1548334276267_Schermafbeelding 2019-01-24 om 13.51.05.png

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                sdetweil
                last edited by

                the spawn stuff needs to be INSIDE the node helper…

                probably called in Start or in the socketNotificationReceived, when the config is sent down from the module…

                Sam

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                  paulvanderheijden90 @sdetweil
                  last edited by

                  @sdetweil Thank you for you’re information.
                  I changed it like you said but unfortunly still get the With screens.

                  0_1548335197627_Schermafbeelding 2019-01-24 om 14.05.28.png

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                    A Former User @paulvanderheijden90
                    last edited by A Former User

                    @paulvanderheijden90
                    If possible, Instead image, post code itself.
                    Anyway, You’d better to read docs more carefully.

                    MMM-P2000.js

                    /// MMM-P2000.js
                    
                    Module.register("MMM-P2000", {
                      getDom: function() {
                        var e = document.createElement("div")
                        e.id = "DISPLAY"
                        return e
                      },
                      notificationReceived: function(notification, payload, sender) {
                        switch(notification) {
                          case "DOM_OBJECTS_CREATED":
                            var timer = setInterval(()=>{
                              this.sendSocketNotification("GIVE_ME_DATA")
                            }, 1000)
                            break
                        }
                      },
                      socketNotificationReceived: function(notification, payload) {
                        switch(notification) {
                          case "HERE_IS_DATA":
                            var e = document.getElementById("DISPLAY")
                            e.innerHTML = payload
                            break
                        }
                      },
                    })
                    

                    node_helper.js

                    /// node_helper.js
                    const spawn = require("child_process").spawn
                    var NodeHelper = require("node_helper")
                    
                    module.exports = NodeHelper.create({
                      socketNotificationReceived: function(notification, payload) {
                        switch(notification) {
                          case "GIVE_ME_DATA":
                            this.job()
                            break
                        }
                      },
                      job: function() {
                        var process = spawn("python", ["/home/pi/src/test.py"])
                        process.stdout.on("data", (data)=>{
                          console.log(data)
                          this.sendSocketNotification("HERE_IS_DATA", data)
                        })
                      }
                    })
                    

                    I didn’t test. I wrote this code with only my brain. so there could be errors, but you can catch the concept.

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                      paulvanderheijden90 @Guest
                      last edited by

                      @Sean Thank you very much im going to check the code and see if I can implement it in the magic mirror.
                      Thank you I will let you know

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                        paulvanderheijden90 @Guest
                        last edited by paulvanderheijden90

                        @sean
                        Hello Sean, Again thank you very much for you’re valued help!.

                        I spend yesterday after midday and evening with a friend figure out how you’re code is working. and we did some tests to send also somthing back to the Node helper and alote came clear by you’re example.
                        So realy thank u very much.

                        To day I spend my morning figure out one last problem the text on the screen is [ Object ArrayBuffer] and not the string I put true the stdout.write.
                        The text that is displayed on the screen is : 0_1548411234909_Schermafbeelding 2019-01-25 om 11.09.42.png

                        I did some debugging of my own. and wenn I override the data in the node helper just after it come from the spawn function this is displayed on the mirror. so the code is working until the spawn function.

                        /// node_helper.js
                        
                        const spawn = require("child_process").spawn
                        
                        var NodeHelper = require("node_helper")
                        
                        
                        
                        module.exports = NodeHelper.create({
                        
                          socketNotificationReceived: function(notification, payload) {
                        
                            switch(notification) {
                        
                              case "GIVE_ME_DATA":
                        
                                this.job()
                        
                                break
                        
                            }
                        
                          },
                        
                          job: function() {
                        
                            var process = spawn("python", ["/home/pi/src/test.py"])
                        
                            process.stdout.on("data", (data)=>{
                        	data= "test hello World"
                              console.log(data)
                        
                              this.sendSocketNotification("HERE_IS_DATA", data)
                        
                            })
                        
                          }
                        
                        })
                        

                        0_1548411531981_Schermafbeelding 2019-01-25 om 11.18.28.png

                        So i tested also the python test project. and wenn I run it in the terminal it give no error. so the python project is fine aswell I think.

                        import sys
                        
                        
                        sys.stdout.write("Hallo Ik ben Paul")
                        

                        0_1548411681323_Schermafbeelding 2019-01-25 om 11.10.18.png

                        So I think the spawn function is not correct at this time?
                        Can you help me out one more time please?

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