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    • L
      LastCaress
      last edited by

      Blynk and m5stack is an awesome combination! I will be watching this thread!

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      • L
        LastCaress
        last edited by

        Tried this and got AttributeError "module object has no attribute blynk" :|

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        • world101W
          world101 @LastCaress
          last edited by

          @lastcaress said in Blynk on M5Stack via uiFlow and block-maker:

          Tried this and got AttributeError "module object has no attribute blynk" :|

          Not sure exactly where it failed for you. Can you provide more detail on how far you got before seeing the error?

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          • L
            LastCaress @world101
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            @world101 I managed to copy the blinklyb file to the m5stack, and the m5f and m5b files you provided. I think this error refers to :
            blynk = BlynkLib.Blynk(BLYNK_AUTH)
            I don't think it understands this line!
            Thanks

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            • L
              LastCaress
              last edited by

              It manages to import the library, it just doesn't understand that attribute!

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              • world101W
                world101 @LastCaress
                last edited by world101

                @lastcaress

                If it doesn’t understand that line it may not have imported the library correctly. Did you put it in the /flash/lib directory on the m5stack? Also, just wanted to make sure you are running the latest v1.1.2 firmware.

                Did you paste your Blynk Auth Key into the flow before running it in uiFlow?

                Also, are you able to access the REPL prompt? If not I can show you how. It’s good for troubleshooting.

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                • L
                  LastCaress
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                  I am running the latest firmware and I uploaded the BlynkLib.py file from the git repo you linked using rshell to /flash/lib :P I used a raspbian os to it as I've never been able to use ampy! The import BlynkLib line of code doesn't cause any error. I did paste the auth key :D
                  I do not know how to access the repl prompt though!

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                  • L
                    LastCaress
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                    So I got hold of a macbook and tried via ampy and.. it works!! I should've tried this before as my attemps at using the blynk python library probably didn't work before because I used rshell and maybe it sends the file in a different format? This is very nice!

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                    • ajb2k3A
                      ajb2k3 @LastCaress
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                      @lastcaress said in Blynk on M5Stack via uiFlow and block-maker:

                      So I got hold of a macbook and tried via ampy and.. it works!! I should've tried this before as my attemps at using the blynk python library probably didn't work before because I used rshell and maybe it sends the file in a different format? This is very nice!

                      Ampy didn't work on my macbook pro and it took me ages to find out that my pythone was P3 but I hadn't set up the enviroment shell correctly.
                      Glad it works.

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                      • ajb2k3A
                        ajb2k3
                        last edited by

                        Sweet, I got this to work as well.
                        Looks like something else to add to the project list.

                        UIFlow, so easy an adult can learn it!
                        If I don't know it, be patient!
                        I've ether not learned it or am too drunk to remember it!
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                        • world101W
                          world101
                          last edited by world101

                          @ajb2k3, @LastCaress

                          Glad you all got it working. To access REPL, you can do this from the Mac Terminal with the M5Stack connected to a USB port.

                          screen /dev/tty.SLAB_USBtoUART 115200

                          You may not see anything at first, so you can press CTRL+C on the keyboard to drop you into the REPL prompt (>>>). From there, you can do your regular MicroPython commands. For example...

                          >>> os.listdir()
                          ['image_app', 'main.py', 'emoji', 'sys_lib', 'config.py', 'lib', 'res', 'flow.py', 'blocks', 'apps', 'debug.py', 'modeconfig.json', 'boot.py', 'img']
                          >>> os.listdir('lib')
                          ['servo.py', 'square.py', 'step_motor.py', 'm5_pin.py', 'm5bala.py', 'wave.mpy', 'lego_board.py', 'bmp280.mpy', 'dht12.mpy', 'mpu6050.py', 'chunk.mpy', 'pid.py', 'lego.py', 'BlynkLib.py']
                          >>> import BlynkLib
                          
                              ___  __          __
                             / _ )/ /_ _____  / /__
                            / _  / / // / _ \/  '_/
                           /____/_/\_, /_//_/_/\_\
                                  /___/ for Python v0.2.0
                          
                          >>> help()
                          Welcome to LoBo MicroPython for the ESP32
                          
                          For online documentation please visit the Wiki pages:
                          https://github.com/loboris/MicroPython_ESP32_psRAM_LoBo/wiki
                          
                          Based on official MicroPython, this port brings many new features:
                          
                           - support for two cores and 4MB SPIRAM (psRAM)
                           - improved 'network' module
                           - greatly improved thread support
                           - support for 3 different internal file systems on top of ESP32 VFS
                           - ESP32 native support for SD Card
                           - built-in FTP & Telnet servers
                           - support for OTA updates
                           - many new and improved hardware access modules implemented in C
                           and many more...
                          
                          Control commands:
                            CTRL-A        -- on a blank line, enter raw REPL mode
                            CTRL-B        -- on a blank line, enter normal REPL mode
                            CTRL-C        -- interrupt a running program
                            CTRL-D        -- on a blank line, do a soft reset of the board
                            CTRL-E        -- on a blank line, enter paste mode
                          
                          For further help on a specific object, type help(obj)
                          For a list of available modules, type help('modules')
                          >>> help('modules')
                          __main__          m5flow/m5mqtt     math              uerrno
                          _thread           m5flow/m5stack    microWebSocket    uhashlib
                          ak8963            m5flow/peripheral microWebSrv       uheapq
                          array             m5flow/simple     microWebTemplate  uio
                          binascii          m5flow/ubutton    micropython       ujson
                          btree             m5flow/unit/adc   mpu6500           uos
                          builtins          m5flow/unit/button                  mpu9250           upip
                          cmath             m5flow/unit/color network           upip_utarfile
                          collections       m5flow/unit/dac   os                upysh
                          display           m5flow/unit/dual_button             pye               urandom
                          errno             m5flow/unit/ext_io                  random            ure
                          freesans20        m5flow/unit/ir    re                urequests
                          functools         m5flow/unit/ncir  select            uselect
                          gc                m5flow/unit/relay socket            usocket
                          hashlib           m5flow/unit/rgb_  ssd1306           ussl
                          heapq             m5flow/unit/tof   ssl               ustruct
                          io                m5flow/units      struct            utime
                          json              m5flow/utils      sys               utimeq
                          logging           m5flow/wifichoose time              uzlib
                          m5base            m5flow/wificonfig tpcalib           websocket
                          m5flow/app_manage m5flow/wifisetup  ubinascii         writer
                          m5flow/i2c_bus    m5ui              ucollections      ymodem
                          m5flow/m5cloud    machine           uctypes           zlib
                          Plus any modules on the filesystem
                          >>> 
                          
                          

                          etc...

                          Or if you don't go into the REPL prompt, but still have the screen session connected, you can see the serial logs from the m5stack. Reboot the M5stack and you should see the Blynk start up, plus some other useful information (network connection, connection to M5cloud, etc.).

                          To exit the screen session press CTRL+A then CTRL+\ then y.

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                          • world101W
                            world101
                            last edited by

                            By the way, I haven't found a way to import existing m5b files into block-maker.m5stack.com, so here are the ones I created. Feel free to play around with them and even create some new ones! The official Blynk colors are here: http://docs.blynk.cc/#blynk-main-operations-change-widget-properties

                            Blynk Init:
                            0_1549395441904_blynk_init.png

                            import BlynkLib
                            BLYNK_AUTH = ${auth_token}
                            blynk = BlynkLib.Blynk(BLYNK_AUTH)
                            

                            Blynk Run:
                            0_1549395472566_blynk_run.png

                            blynk.run()
                            

                            Uptime:
                            0_1549395486257_uptime.png

                            @blynk.VIRTUAL_READ(${pin})
                            def v${pin}_read_handler():
                                time_val = time.ticks_ms() // 1000
                                blynk.virtual_write(${pin}, time_val)
                                lcd.textClear(${x}, ${y}, '      ', lcd.${bg_color})
                                lcd.print(time_val, ${x}, ${y}, lcd.${fg_color})
                            

                            Slider: (Note, this is slightly different than the tutorial above. I was experimenting with passing a variable into the block. Feel free to adjust it as needed)
                            0_1549395507104_slider.png

                            @blynk.VIRTUAL_WRITE(${pin})
                            def v${pin}_write_handler(value):
                                lcd.textClear(${x}, ${y}, '    ', lcd.${bg_color})
                                ${variable} = '{}'.format(value).strip("['']")
                                lcd.print(${variable}, ${x}, ${y}, lcd.${fg_color}, transparent=True, fixedwidth=True)
                            

                            Push Notification:
                            0_1549395564695_push_notification.png

                            @blynk.VIRTUAL_WRITE(${pin})
                            def v${pin}_write_handler(value):
                                if value:
                                    blynk.notify(${text})
                            

                            I'm really interested in how to link blocks together, like the m5stack team did for the MQTT blocks. But I'll start a new thread on that soon.

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                            • ajb2k3A
                              ajb2k3
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                              Can you pm me your real name as I would like to credit you in my book for all the hard work on M5Blynk

                              UIFlow, so easy an adult can learn it!
                              If I don't know it, be patient!
                              I've ether not learned it or am too drunk to remember it!
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                              M5Black, Go, Stick, Core2, and so much more it cant be fit in here!

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                              • K
                                kmo
                                last edited by

                                Very cool! Can't wait to try it out!

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                                • world101W
                                  world101
                                  last edited by

                                  I just noticed the Blynk developers released a new version 0.2.0 of blynk-library-python on git hub. I seems to have some additional advanced features like

                                  • debug logging
                                  • custom server
                                  • changing heartbeat
                                  • connected/disconnected events
                                  • generic virtual pin events
                                  • BlynkTimer

                                  I have not tried this out yet, but plan to in the next week or so. In case you wanted to try the older version of the library, here is the commit:
                                  https://github.com/vshymanskyy/blynk-library-python/commit/4cbf641fade72a11e797436a8656ebf28f239801

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                                  • ajb2k3A
                                    ajb2k3 @world101
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                                    @world101 I managed to build a private server on Saturday but having auto startup issues.
                                    I’ve tried the guide but still have to manually start the server

                                    UIFlow, so easy an adult can learn it!
                                    If I don't know it, be patient!
                                    I've ether not learned it or am too drunk to remember it!
                                    Author of the WIP UIFlow Handbook!
                                    M5Black, Go, Stick, Core2, and so much more it cant be fit in here!

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                                    • world101W
                                      world101 @ajb2k3
                                      last edited by

                                      @ajb2k3 said in Blynk on M5Stack via uiFlow and block-maker:

                                      @world101 I managed to build a private server on Saturday but having auto startup issues.
                                      I’ve tried the guide but still have to manually start the server

                                      What platform did you build the local server on (Linux, RPi, etc)?

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                                      • ajb2k3A
                                        ajb2k3 @world101
                                        last edited by

                                        @world101 RPI 2B

                                        UIFlow, so easy an adult can learn it!
                                        If I don't know it, be patient!
                                        I've ether not learned it or am too drunk to remember it!
                                        Author of the WIP UIFlow Handbook!
                                        M5Black, Go, Stick, Core2, and so much more it cant be fit in here!

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                                        • world101W
                                          world101 @ajb2k3
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                                          @ajb2k3

                                          Try the following:

                                          edit the crontab

                                          pi@raspberrypi:~ $ crontab -e
                                          no crontab for pi - using an empty one

                                          Select an editor. To change later, run 'select-editor'.

                                          1. /bin/ed
                                          2. /bin/nano <---- easiest
                                          3. /usr/bin/vim.tiny

                                          Choose 1-3 [2]: 2
                                          Go to the end of the file and add the following command. Do not forget to modify the path to match your installation directory.

                                          @reboot java -jar /home/pi/server-0.23.0.jar -dataFolder /home/pi/Blynk &

                                          Source: https://diyprojects.io/blynk-how-to-install-a-private-local-server-on-raspberry-pi-3-unlimited-energy-test-wemos-dht22/#.XGvrGqROmEc

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                                          • ajb2k3A
                                            ajb2k3
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                                            That’s the one I followed and still not auto loading. Will have another go tonight

                                            UIFlow, so easy an adult can learn it!
                                            If I don't know it, be patient!
                                            I've ether not learned it or am too drunk to remember it!
                                            Author of the WIP UIFlow Handbook!
                                            M5Black, Go, Stick, Core2, and so much more it cant be fit in here!

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