Solved. It was actually the GPIO library for the ASUS tinker board, its RPi.GPIO implementation actually. It had a useless printf that sent that annoying message that messed up the json message. I removed that line and rebuilt from source and now it`s working flawlessly. Thanks.
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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RE: Syntax error in python-shell
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RE: MMM-MovieListings
@mykle1 Thanks, it`s getting closer to what I want. I will check the module you are mentioning. I am not that familiar with js so I did not recognize the things I need to change to accomplish what I was looking for. I will try again and see if I can make the image a bit bigger and the title white. Thanks a lot for your patience.
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RE: MMM-MirrorMirrorOnTheWall installation issue
@oceank Yea that worked to some extent. When I say show me images it says that something is not supported.
Amazon Photos is not supported on this device. View your photos using the Amazon Photos app or website, or on devices like Fire TV or Echo Show.
When I say Alexa, start magic mirror, it promptly replies : “Hello my Queen, what can I do for you?” so that is working (Although I would like to change that message later)
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Flick Large gesture control
Hello all,
I have tried to use the flick Large sensor together with my Raspberry Pi 2 to control the interface of the MagicMirror, as I have made some pages and wanted to scroll through them.
What I have managed to do is to control MMM-pages, MMM-page-indicator and the default news module via my MMM-flick module.
The controls are as follows:
Swipe Left - Decrement Page
Swipe Right - Increment Page
Swipe Up - Show news description
Swipe Up again - Open News page
Swipe Up as the news page is opened - Scroll down the news page
Swipe Down - Close News Page
Swipe Down again - Close News DescriptionI`m currently working on implementing the touch functionality. I want to also have mouse control.
The code is not perfect, I`m working it.
Here is the code (note that I have changed some libraries for it to work with the ASUS Tinker Board, as far as I know I`m the only one who has working flicklibs on the TinkerBoard. If someone is interested in getting the flick sensor to work with the TinkerBoard pm me ):
MMM-flick.py - used to read sensor data
#!/usr/bin/env python import sys import json import time import signal import flicklib import RPi.GPIO as GPIO #import autopy GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BOARD) GPIO.setup(15, GPIO.OUT) GPIO.setup(7, GPIO.OUT) #Turn on both LEDs for orange color in Stand By #GPIO.output(7, True) # Turn on RED LED #GPIO.output(15, True)# Turn on GREEN LED #Airwheel data some_value = 5000 last_airwheel = 0 delay = 5000 #Get display size #width, height = autopy.screen.get_size() def to_node(type, message): # convert to json and print (node helper will read from stdout) try: print(json.dumps({type: message})) except Exception: pass # stdout has to be flushed manually to prevent delays in the node helper communication sys.stdout.flush() to_node("status", 'Flick has started...') @flicklib.flick() def flick(start,finish): #Slide down the newsfeed (DOWN GESTURE) if(start == "north" and finish == "south"): to_node("gesture", "ARTICLE_LESS_DETAILS") GPIO.output(7, True) time.sleep(0.5) GPIO.output(7, False) #Slide up the newsfeed (UP GESTURE) elif(start == "south" and finish == "north"): to_node("gesture", "ARTICLE_MORE_DETAILS") GPIO.output(15, True) time.sleep(0.5) GPIO.output(15, False) #Next page (RIGHT GESTURE) elif(start == "west" and finish == "east"): to_node("gesture", "PAGE_DECREMENT") GPIO.output(7, True) time.sleep(0.5) GPIO.output(7, False) #Previous page (LEFT GESTURE) elif(start == "east" and finish == "west"): to_node("gesture", "PAGE_INCREMENT") GPIO.output(15, True) time.sleep(0.5) GPIO.output(15, False) @flicklib.airwheel() def spinny(delta): global some_value global last_airwheel global delay some_value += delta if some_value < 0: some_value = 0 if some_value > 10000: some_value = 10000 now = int(round(time.time() * 1000)) if(now - last_airwheel > delay): #to_node() last_airwheel = now #Mouse control via flick board #@flicklib.move() #def move(x,y,z): # x = (x) * width # y = (y) * height # x = int(x) # y = height - int (y) # if( y > 799 ): # y = 799 #autopy.mouse.move(x, y) #Double tap gesture #@flicklib.double_tap() #def doubletap(position): # #Tap gesture @flicklib.tap() def tap(position): if position == 'center': GPIO.output(15, True)# Turn on GREEN LED time.sleep(0.5) GPIO.output(15, False)# Turn off GREEN LED #Touch gesture #@flicklib.touch() #def touch(position): # signal.pause()
node_helper.js
'use strict'; const NodeHelper = require('node_helper'); const {PythonShell} = require('python-shell'); var pythonStarted = false module.exports = NodeHelper.create({ python_start: function () { const self = this; const pyshell = new PythonShell('modules/' + this.name + '/MMM-flick.py', { mode: 'json', args: [JSON.stringify(this.config)]}); pyshell.on('message', function (message) { if (message.hasOwnProperty('status')){ console.log("node_helper_[" + self.name + "]" + message.status); } if (message.hasOwnProperty('gesture')){ console.log("node_helper_[" + self.name + "] " + message.gesture); self.sendSocketNotification("gesture_observed", message.gesture); } }); pyshell.end(function (err) { if (err) throw err; console.log("node_helper_[" + self.name + "] " + 'finished running...'); }); }, // Subclass socketNotificationReceived received. socketNotificationReceived: function(notification, payload) { if(notification === 'CONFIG') { this.config = payload if(!pythonStarted) { pythonStarted = true; this.python_start(); }; }; } });
MMM-flick.js
Module.register("MMM-flick",{ gesture_up: 0, gesture_right: 0, // Override socket notification handler. socketNotificationReceived: function(notification, payload) { if (notification === "gesture_observed"){ const self = this; self.sendNotification(payload); if (payload === "up"){ MM.getModules().withClass(this.config.defaultClass).exceptWithClass(this.config.everyoneClass).enumerate(function(module) { module.hide(1000, function() { Log.log(module.name + ' is hidden.'); }); }); MM.getModules().withClass("class_up_1_show").enumerate(function(module) { module.show(1000, function() { Log.log(module.name + ' is shown.'); }); }); } else if (payload === "down") { MM.getModules().withClass("class_up_1_show").enumerate(function(module) { module.hide(1000, function() { Log.log(module.name + ' is hidden by gesture.'); }); }); } } }, start: function() { this.current_user = null; this.sendSocketNotification('CONFIG', this.config); Log.info('Starting module: ' + this.name); } });
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RE: MMM-awesome-alexa snowboy issue
@mattsharp Thanks for trying, I will try soon enough, I have tried the google assistant module, but I`ll probably return to alexa soon.
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RE: Flick Large gesture control
Updated the code, and also support for the Asus Tinker Board.
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RE: Flick Large gesture control
That is exactly what I’m planning to do. In theory it works behind the mirror, but you will lose the touch gestures more than likely. Unfortunately I do not have the mirror yet (it has not been delivered yet), but I’ll post a picture/results when I get it.
So far I wrote the code this way:
Left/right swipes go through MMM-pages & MMM-pages_indicator
Up/down swipes open/close newsfeed details
Each gesture also triggers the LED on the sensor board.
I’m still thinking what other things I can do with the remaining gestures.
I’ll update the correct code after I clean it up a bit.
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RE: Flick Large gesture control
@steffenschmidt, I was successful to some extent. I have managed to use the gestures from the board to control the interface. Up, down, left and right are working and more will follow when I know what I want them to do. The only problem is that the flick sensor is NOT WORKING behind the mirror, probably because of the aluminum/silver layer that makes a mirror a mirror.
I will work on the project in the winter holidays and post some more details.
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RE: Flick Large gesture control
@xne0n, I have made some progress, it runs perfectly smooth on the Asus Tinker board, I have managed to get mouse input working decently. It works by putting your finger close to the flick, the orange led turns on, and then the mouse follows your finger. It is not mouse pad like precision, but it gets the job done. I will update the source code, or maybe add it as a module on github after I finish writing my thesis.
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RE: Flick Large gesture control
@xne0n, I have made some progress, it runs perfectly smooth on the Asus Tinker board, I have managed to get mouse input working decently. It works by putting your finger close to the flick, the orange led turns on, and then the mouse follows your finger. It is not mouse pad like precision, but it gets the job done. I will update the source code, or maybe add it as a module on github after I finish writing my thesis.
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RE: Flick Large gesture control
Hi,
Sorry for my really late reply, I have been working on the module for a while, getting the mouse control to work.
As for your request, I did not know of the MMM-GroveGestures module. I had a look at it and the basic commands are basically the same although the code is written a bit differently. The gestures sequence though is a nice feature and I will look into that and try to do it the following days, but I am not really sure what actions should I bind to those new gestures.
Best regards,
Radu
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RE: MMM-Leap-Motion: Gesture Control for Magic Mirror
Would it be possible to make LEAP run on a laptop board with magic mirror (i5, 8GB of ram). A laptop board could be easily integrated in a frame.
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RE: Flick Large gesture control
So you did you get it to work? I have an updated version if you are interested.
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RE: MMM-awesome-alexa snowboy issue
@mattsharp Thanks mate. I moved to MirrorMirroronthewall and almost got it working flawlessy. So don`t worry too much.
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RE: MMM-MirrorMirrorOnTheWall installation issue
@oceank I start with Alexa, start magic mirror, which works just fine. Then Search image of apples, find image of apple or any other possible way of saying I want an image of an apple results in:
Amazon Photos is not supported on this device. View your photos using the Amazon Photos app or website, or on devices like Fire TV or Echo Show.
for videos I get:
I couldn’t find any enabled video skills that can find that. Go to the Alexa app to manage your video skills and devices.
#Solved. Forgot to modify the app ID line pointed out a few pages ago. Waiting for my echo dot to arrive to play around.
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RE: MMM-MirrorMirrorOnTheWall installation issue
@oceank I can`t seem to find anything relevant in the logs… I keep getting
Amazon Photos is not supported on this device. View your photos using the Amazon Photos app or website, or on devices like Fire TV or Echo Show.
and similar for videos.
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RE: MMM-MirrorMirrorOnTheWall installation issue
@oceank Okay, I`ll try that now. Nothing changed unfortunately…
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RE: MMM-MirrorMirrorOnTheWall installation issue
@oceank I can confirm search images is on. I have also added youtube javascript v3 to the api. Are you sure 2 different projects are required?
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RE: MMM-MirrorMirrorOnTheWall installation issue
@oceank I redid the steps. Just to be clear, I need to do only the api steps right? not installing whatever they are saying there?
I keep getting the same message after I re-uploaded to lamba with new api keys.