This project was inspired by HomeMirror and Michael Teeuw's Magic Mirror. It uses annyang for voice interactivity, electron to make it cross platform, and integrates with Philips Hue. It is my own take on what a "smart mirror" can be.
Starting from scratch was less about other projects not being good enough and more about my own learning experience. While I did get a lot of inspiration from other projects I really wanted to see how much further I could take things.
A live chat to get help and discuss mirror related issues: https://gitter.im/evancohen/smart-mirror. Usually there are a few folks hanging around in the lobby, but if there arent you are probubly better off filing an issue.
- Raspberry Pi 2**
- USB Microphone (Or Webcam w/ microphone)
- Monitor (with the bezel removed)
- Mirror Pane (aka Observation Glass)
- Philips Hue
** Also compatible with other Linux, Windows, and OSX devices. See the cordova
branch for Android and iOS compatibility.
In order to get started I suggest a clean install of Raspbian. You can snag a fresh copy of Jessie (recommended, it's the future) or Wheezy from the Raspbian Download Page.
You'll also need to install Node (v4.0.0+) which now comes bundled with npm.
wget https://nodejs.org/dist/v4.0.0/node-v4.0.0-linux-armv7l.tar.gz
tar -xvf node-v4.0.0-linux-armv7l.tar.gz
cd node-v4.0.0-linux-armv7l
Copy to /usr/local
sudo cp -R * /usr/local/
Next up you'll want to clone this repository into your user's home folder on your Pi:
cd ~
git clone https://github.com/evancohen/smart-mirror.git
You'll need to fill in a few things into config.js
, which should end up looking something like this:
var config = {
lenguage : "en",
greeting : ["Hi, sexy!", "Hey There!", "Looking Awesome!"],
forcast : {
key : "a6s5dg39j78qj38sjs91je9djadfa1e",
units : "auto"
},
hue : {
ip : "192.168.1.99",
uername : "as9234ho0dfhoq01f2as3yh4m0",
group : "0",
},
calendar: {
icals : ["https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/SOMESTUFF/basic.ics",
"https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/SOMESTUFF/reachcalendar.ics"],
maxResults: 9,
maxDays: 365
},
giphy: {
key : "a6s5dg39j78qj38sjs91je9djadfa1e"
},
traffic: {
key : "a6s5dg39j78qj38sjs91je9djadfa1e",
mode : "Driving",
origin : "350 5th Ave, New York, NY 10118",
destination : "1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Pl, San Francisco, CA 94102",
name : "work",
reload_interval : 5
}
}
Note that if you start the mirror and get a black screen you most likeley have an issue with your config.
In order to rotate your monitor you'll need to add the following line to /boot/config.txt
display_rotate=1
You can also set this value to '3' to have a flipped vertical orientation.
In order to disable the screensaver you'll want to comment out (with a '#') the @xscreensaver
and @lxpanel
lines in /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart
. You'll also want to add the following lines to that same file
@xset s off
@xset -dpms
@xset s noblank
Before we can run the thing we've got to install the projects dependencies. From the root of the smart-mirror
directory run:
npm install
This will take a minute, it has to download electron-prebuilt. Once that is done you can launch the mirror with
npm start
To launch the mirror with a debug window attached use the following command:
npm start dev
More info coming soon(ish). In the meantime head over to the gitter chat for help.
If you are having trouble getting a USB microphone to work on your Pi try following these steps
MIT
Favicon from In the Wake of the King, a head nod to The Watcher – "A byblow of the king and a queen of the sea, she has remained apart from the workings of her family, more home beneath the waves, watching all through water and mirror. Her ambitions lie outside the Eternal Kingdom, but her secrets are valuable everywhere."
Awesome.