Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Profile Switcher - RC522 RFID
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@miguel-abap @sdetweil I am trying to run this module but here is what i get…has anyone else gotten this to work??
Please help it will really help me a lot and it will be really cool if i get this to work
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@richland007 Hey there, i couldn’t get it working, i stepped from the project, im going to try again!
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If anyone in the comunity would like to give us a hand it would be GREAT!!
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@miguel-abap OK so i made some progress than i got stuck again
What i mean is that it seems like everything should be working fine but when i try to scan the tag the profiles do not change!!
I do not know how to troubleshoot this meaning that:… is it something wrong with the configs of the MMM-ProfileSwitcher part or is it the fault of the MMM-RFID not sending what it is supposed to be sending to ProfileSwitcher??If you are stuck where i was earlier (please look at the screen shot on my messages above) i found the solution here and i got to write and read my tags just fine (that’s what makes me think that the MMM-RFID module is working)
but i do not know for sure if MMM-RFID is doing its job and converting the tags decimal value and sending the right ASCII to MMM-ProfileSwitcher either.
So first how is a working config of the MMM-ProfileSwitcher part supposed to look like in this case and how can we trigger it with the classes: names and than move on to MMM-RFID part and try to figure out what and how is it sending to MMM-ProfileSwitcher if anything at all.
I do not see any errors but yet again i do not know where to look in details in a console when the mirror loads up or when we scan a tag
Denis
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@richland007 open the developers console, either by
npm start dev
when you start the mirror
or ctrl-shift-i
when then mirror is running
then select the console tab
these tools send notifications from one module to another…
so you should see those messages in the consoleyou can also filter the messages by the name of the file so
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@sdetweil @miguel-abap Ok so i see that the modules are receiving data from MMM-RFID on the console under npm start dev when i scan the rfid tag. RFID_DATA and RFID_UID… do not know why 2 different ones
But what kind of data?? Where can i see if they are receiving Denis or Eva or just the decimal value stored on the tag etc etc??
Hers is my config.js entry for the MMM-RFID module and the MMM-ProfileSwitcher and also all my modules have the appropriate classes entry assigned according to our names for whatever module belonging to each one of us
{ module: 'MMM-RFID', config: { events: { Eva: [ // data on rfid tag as decimal block will be used as identifier [0691180970000000] { CURRENT_PROFILE: "Eva" // i.e. "CURRENT_PROFILE" is used for notification identifier and "Eva" for notification payload } ], Denis: [ // data on rfid tag as decimal block will be used as identifier [0681011101051150] { CURRENT_PROFILE: "Denis" // i.e. "CURRENT_PROFILE" is used for notification identifier and "Denis" for notification payload } ] } } },
{ module: 'MMM-ProfileSwitcher', config: { // See 'Configuration options' for more information. includeEveryoneToDefault: true, alwaysShowLeave: true, ignoreModules: ["alert", "updatenotification"], enterMessages: { "Denis Eva": "What's up %profile%?", // We both have this message }, leaveMessages: false, defaultTime: 120000, timers: { "Eva": { time: 60 * 1000 }, } } },
so on each of our MM modules we have classes: for “default everyone” and “Denis” or “Eva”
what am i doing wrong ??
Denis
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@richland007 said in Profile Switcher - RC522 RFID:
no ideas really… the node_helper code sends two different notices up to the module,
which forwards them on…I don’t see any debug info in the module, so edit the MMM-RFID.js file
and change it like this
if (notification === "RFID_UID") { Log.log(" UID received="+payload); this.sendNotification("RFID_UID", payload); }
and
if (notification === "RFID_DATA") { Log.log(" DATA received="+payload); this.sendNotification("RFID_DATA", payload); this.dispatchEvents(payload.data) }
it looks like the converter should work… u did WRITE those decimal values to the tags, right?
I see he has a test reader tool
sudo python modules/MMM-RFID/MFRC522-python/Read.py
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@sdetweil For the tags i am 100% sure i have written them right i have tasted with the Read.py script and others … One thing i am unsure of why are the zeros at the end needed?? In the online translator they just add spaces at the end of the name for no reason.
Do i have to write the names with spaces in the back too i don’t think it makes sense or do i write the tags with out the zeros at the end??Another thing i am unsure off is that on the MMM-RFID config.js entry do i need to assign the tag values to the names or is that done by the module directly through “translation”
{ module: 'MMM-RFID', config: { events: { Eva: [ // data on rfid tag as decimal block will be used as identifier [0691180970000000] { CURRENT_PROFILE: "Eva" // i.e. "CURRENT_PROFILE" is used for notification identifier and "Eva" for notification payload } ], Denis: [ // data on rfid tag as decimal block will be used as identifier [0681011101051150] { CURRENT_PROFILE: "Denis" // i.e. "CURRENT_PROFILE" is used for notification identifier and "Denis" for notification payload } ] } } },
I am not very familiar with how this works but maybe the original creator of the MMM-RFID has made a mistake on commenting out // the value part after the name in the above config entry …i don’t know
Anyhow always your input is greatly appreciated … i will try your changes as soon as i get home
thanks again
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@richland007 I think the node helper strips the trailing spaces. I don’t know if the tag needs all 16 digits
If there ARE trailing spaces, then it won’t match the config entries