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Mopidy-Raspberry-GPIO
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Mopidy extension for GPIO input on a Raspberry Pi
Installation
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Install by running::
pip install Mopidy-Raspberry-GPIO
Or, if available, install the Debian/Ubuntu package from `apt.mopidy.com
<https://apt.mopidy.com/>`_.
Configuration
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Before starting Mopidy, you must add configuration for
Mopidy-Raspberry-GPIO to your Mopidy configuration file::
[raspberry-gpio]
enabled = true
bcm4 = play_pause,active_low,30
bcm5 = volume_up,active_low,30
bcm6 = volume_down,active_low,30
Each bcmN entry corresponds to the BCM pin of that number.
You must assign an event, mode and bouncetime (ms) to your desired pins.
Supported events:
- play_pause
- volume_up
- volume_down
- next
- prev
Supported modes:
- active_low - configures the pin with a pull-up and triggers when it reads 0/low (RECOMMENDED)
- active_high - configures the pin as a pull-down and triggers when it reads 1/high
Project resources
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- `Source code <https://github.com/pimoroni/mopidy-raspberry-gpio>`_
- `Issue tracker <https://github.com/pimoroni/mopidy-raspberry-gpio/issues>`_
- `Changelog <https://github.com/pimoroni/mopidy-raspberry-gpio/blob/master/CHANGELOG.rst>`_
Credits
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- Original author: `Phil Howard <https://github.com/pimoroni>`__
- Current maintainer: `Phil Howard <https://github.com/pimoroni>`__
- `Contributors <https://github.com/pimoroni/mopidy-raspberry-gpio/graphs/contributors>`_