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    METADATA not saving - Favorites will never remain tagged

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    • cyperghostC
      cyperghost @Semper 5
      last edited by cyperghost

      @semper-5 That's okay ... this [10921] thing is the process number.
      So what happens if you press the power button? With the script in background running?

      You should see a message like:
      Switch press 0 - Switchtype 1
      ES-PID: 1232

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      • S
        Semper 5 @cyperghost
        last edited by

        @cyperghost no message, no activity, no error. nothing :/

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        • cyperghostC
          cyperghost @Semper 5
          last edited by

          @semper-5 What is the output of
          cat /sys/class/gpio/gpio24/value

          if the power button is pressed, and then if the power button is released?
          It should be 1 if pressed and 0 if released

          The script must be active for this ;)

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            Semper 5 @cyperghost
            last edited by

            @cyperghost it's 0 on both being pressed and released

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            • cyperghostC
              cyperghost @Semper 5
              last edited by cyperghost

              @semper-5 That's the error here ... but tell me why? That's not possible! The python scripts are working?

              Maybe @Yahmez knows the answer?
              If we watch for input of GPIO24 (=power button), why there is no change in input value?

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                Semper 5 @cyperghost
                last edited by

                @cyperghost I know! Our frustration is real. I mean it works as it should with Yahmez's script. And just to be sure I am following your instructions immaculately, yours is the ONLY script I'm running on this fresh image.

                Geez it was embarrassing you guys telling me to use Notepad++ and how to invoke the script LOL. but I do appreciate all your efforts to walk me through it. I'm just thinking you guys must be getting as frustrated with me as I'm getting frustrated with this not working - I'm yelling at this damn box like "you're making an idiot out of me in front of the community, damn you!" haha

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                • YahmezY
                  Yahmez @cyperghost
                  last edited by

                  @cyperghost
                  I am late to the game here but if my script works as intended (minus saving metadata which was never implemented) and cypherghost's script is not seeing the button presses then the logical thing would be to compare the two scripts and see how they are being handled differently.

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                  • cyperghostC
                    cyperghost @Yahmez
                    last edited by cyperghost

                    @yahmez ;)
                    Thank you for stepping in my friend.
                    So let's compare ;)

                    #!/usr/bin/python
                     
                    import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
                    import os, time
                     
                    GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM)
                    GPIO.setup(23, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP)   #Reset switch
                    GPIO.setup(24, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP)   #Power switch
                    GPIO.setup(25, GPIO.OUT)                            #ON control
                    GPIO.output(25, GPIO.HIGH)
                     
                    while True:
                      if (GPIO.input(24)):
                        time.sleep(0.25)
                      else:
                        print ("Shutting down...")
                        os.system("sudo shutdown -h now")
                        break
                      if (GPIO.input(23)):
                        time.sleep(0.25)
                      else:
                        print ("Resetting...")
                        os.system("sudo reboot now")
                        break
                    

                    and

                    script version from here
                    I did not implent reset handling here ;)

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @cyperghost
                      last edited by

                      @cyperghost Maybe the wires are connected to other pins ?

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                      • cyperghostC
                        cyperghost @mitu
                        last edited by cyperghost

                        @mitu This can only be answered by @Semper-5 but I assume not!
                        As I remeber he told me, that the python scripts are working ;)

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                        • YahmezY
                          Yahmez
                          last edited by Yahmez

                          If it just cuts power upon turning off the power switch it means that the on control pin is not going high on boot.

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                          • mituM
                            mitu Global Moderator @cyperghost
                            last edited by

                            @cyperghost Python is a sneaky snake...

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                            • cyperghostC
                              cyperghost @Yahmez
                              last edited by cyperghost

                              @yahmez Can you test the script on your build, too?
                              @mitu Python is very cool - indeed. But I also checked the way GPIOs are called. It's BCM mode. So Python GPIO = Bash GPIO

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                              • YahmezY
                                Yahmez @cyperghost
                                last edited by

                                @cyperghost I will give it a try this weekend if I can but I have relatives coming to stay so I'm not 100% sure I'll be able to till next week.

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                                • YahmezY
                                  Yahmez
                                  last edited by

                                  @Semper-5
                                  Can you try gpio readall to verify that the on control pin is high?

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                                  • cyperghostC
                                    cyperghost @Yahmez
                                    last edited by

                                    @yahmez No problem... I would be glad to hear your outfindings but take your time.

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                                    • YahmezY
                                      Yahmez @cyperghost
                                      last edited by

                                      @cyperghost I am no coding guy. Does your BASH script enable the internal pullup on 25?

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                                      • cyperghostC
                                        cyperghost @Yahmez
                                        last edited by

                                        @yahmez No! I don't use wiringpi.... or raspi-gpio.

                                        But would be possible with bash, too

                                        raspi-gpio set $trigger_pin ip pu
                                        echo "monitoring BCM $trigger_pin"
                                        
                                        pin_state() {
                                            raspi-gpio get $trigger_pin | grep -c "level=0 fsel=0 func=INPUT"
                                        }
                                        
                                        shutdown_trigger() {
                                            if [ `pin_state` = 1 ]; then
                                                echo "BCM $trigger_pin asserted low"
                                        ....
                                        
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                                        • YahmezY
                                          Yahmez @cyperghost
                                          last edited by

                                          @cyperghost That is the problem then, at least part of it.

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                                          • cyperghostC
                                            cyperghost @Yahmez
                                            last edited by

                                            @yahmez afaik this should work without the pullup. As I said, I sadly have no POLOLU switch available. Is there no connection to ground from the POLOLU to the GPIO?

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