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# doorbuzz
raspberry Pi opening the front door and playing videos
the button has an RGB led to show status
features:
raspberry Pi opening the front door and playing videos the button has an RGB led to show status features:
* button to push to open the door
* LED ring of 60 neopixels showing the current clock
* video player showing some default videos while the space is open
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how to install
==============
``` bash
sudo vi /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart
remove screensaver
sudo apt-get install unclutter xdotool git-core screen imagemagick x11-xserver-utils
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@sudo python ./doorbuzz/shutdownbutton.py
@./doorbuzz/phone_notification_client.sh
EOF
```
* connect the button and LED to pins as shown in `buzzctrl.sh`
* create a file "secret.txt" containing the http://user:pass@10.1.1.xx part of the URL
* adapt the URL in buzzctrl.sh
* adapt spaceapi URL in spacestatus.py
* put .mp4 videos into ~pi/ and they will show when your hackerspace is open you can add videos and they will be taken into account automatically
connect the button and LED to pins as shown in buzzctrl.sh
create a file "secret.txt" containing the http://user:pass@10.1.1.xx part of the URL
adapt the URL in buzzctrl.sh
adapt spaceapi URL in spacestatus.py
put .mp4 videos into ~pi/ and they will show when your hackerspace is open
you can add videos and they will be taken into account automatically
when booting, the button led uses morsecode to send the low byte of the IP adress in decimal
when booting, the button led uses morsecode to send the low byte of the
IP adress in decimal
phone_notification_client.sh communicates with pidor's doorbuzz_wrapper.sh
to command the flash light
`phone_notification_client.sh` communicates with pidor's `doorbuzz_wrapper.sh` to command the flash light
# new: using redis to manage the 60 led circle
```
sudo apt-get install python-pip redis-server
sudo pip install redis
#the redi.sh comes from here: https://github.com/crypt1d/redi.sh
```
# the redi.sh comes from here: https://github.com/crypt1d/redi.sh
```
cd ~
git clone https://github.com/jgarff/rpi_ws281x.git
cd rpi_ws281x
sudo apt-get install scons
scons
sudo scons
```
# setup watchdog
```
sudo modprobe bcm2708_wdog
echo "bcm2708_wdog" | sudo tee -a /etc/modules
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' /etc/watchdog.conf
sudo service watchdog start
```
Note: `projectionscreen.sh` is a standalone program called remotely by pidor because pidor knows the IP adress of the projector but doorbuzz has the RF remote connected.
The remote command works with ssh, so install pidor's root pub key into `~pi/.ssh/authorized_keys`
Note: projectionscreen.sh is a standalone program called remotely by pidor
because pidor knows the IP adress of the projector but doorbuzz has the RF remote connected.
The remote command works with ssh, so install pidor's root pub key into
~pi/.ssh/authorized_keys
todo
====
create a config file
put more of the hardcoded values from code into parameters
make code resilient against missing commands (e.g. gpio not in PATH)
move script to run in screen instead starting from rc.local
* create a config file
* put more of the hardcoded values from code into parameters
* make code resilient against missing commands (e.g. gpio not in PATH)
* move script to run in screen instead starting from rc.local