Displaying a google-kalender on a 8x8 diode matrix display Using the library to drive the dot matrix led display cascaded: https://pypi.org/project/luma.led_matrix/
pip3 install --upgrade luma.led_matrix
pip3 install --upgrade google-api-python-client google-auth-httplib2 google-auth-oauthlib
pip3 install --upgrade python-dateutil
pip3 install backports-datetime-fromisoformat
In case of error message on installing the libraries, this might work:
sudo apt-get install libjpeg-dev zlib1g-dev
pip install Pillow
Make sure the SPI is enabled.
- Go to https://developers.google.com/calendar/quickstart/python
- run the "Enable the Google Calendar API".
- Give the project a name and hit "Next"
- Select "Desktop app" and hit "Create"
- Press
Download Client Configuration
and save in root directory (/home/pi/) as ".creds.json". Full pat should be/home/pi/.creds.json
Connect the display to the serial ports pins with Raspi IO pins
Run the program using command:
python3 Middager/middag.py
When powering up, have the led display disconnected from power as the load might make starting up the Pi a strain on the input voltage.
In case of error message from the dot-matrix driver, try chaning line 69 of middag.py to
serial = spi(port=0, device=0, cs_high=True, gpio=noop())
The program iterprets some command line arguments. Tese are:
Argument | Description |
---|---|
-h, --help | The help instructions |
-m, --mode | Repeat mode. Specify 'loop' as argument if the program should enter an eternal loop |
Specifying nothing will keep the program running for 10 minutes approximately, suitable for a cron based run schedule
To run the display continuously, enter a crontab line like this:
*/10 * * * * python3 /home/pi/Middager/middag.py
Alternatively, install as service by copying the service file /lib/systemd/system
using root:
sudo cp middager-sync.service /lib/systemd/system/middager-sync.service
When service file is in place, run the following commands to verify and start the service:
sudo chmod 644 /lib/systemd/system/middager-sync.service
chmod +x /home/pi/Middager/middager-sync.service
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable middager-sync.service
sudo systemctl start middager-sync.service