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Pummeluff is a Mopidy extension which allows you to control Mopidy via RFID tags

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Mopidy Pummeluff

Pummeluff is a Mopidy extension which allows you to control Mopidy via RFID tags. It is as simple as that:

  • Register an action to an RFID tag

  • Touch that tag on the RFID reader and the action will be executed

Thus, the Mopidy Pummeluff extension adds the following features to Mopidy:

  • A radically simple web UI which can be used to manage the RFID tags

  • A daemon which continuously reads RFID tags in the background and executes the assigned actions

There are several actions included, such as replacing the tracklist with a desired URI, setting the volume to a specific level or controlling the playback state.

Hardware

Requirements

To get the whole thing working, you need at least the following hardware:

Optionally you can also add two buttons to the RPi, which can be used for power & playback control:

Pummeluff also supports a status LED, which lights up when Pummeluff (i.e. Mopidy) is running. You can go with a separate LED, just make sure it can handle 3.3V or add a resistor. There are also push buttons with integrated LED’s available, for example these 5V momentary push buttons on AliExpress.

Connecting the RC522 module

Please connect the RC522 RFID module to the RPi as follows:

  • RC522 pin 1 [SDA ] ––– RPi pin 24 [SPI0 CE0 ]

  • RC522 pin 2 [SCK ] ––– RPi pin 23 [SPI0 SCLK]

  • RC522 pin 3 [MOSI] ––– RPi pin 19 [SPI0 MOSI]

  • RC522 pin 4 [MISO] ––– RPi pin 21 [SPI0 MISO]

  • RC522 pin 5 [IRQ ] ––– RPi pin 18 [ GPIO 24 ]

  • RC522 pin 6 [GND ] ––– RPi pin 20 [ GND ]

  • RC522 pin 7 [RST ] ––– RPi pin 22 [ GPIO 25 ]

  • RC522 pin 8 [3.3V] ––– RPi pin 17 [3.3V PWR ]

Please have a look at the Raspberry Pi SPI pinout if you want to have a graphical view of the RPi GPIO pins.

Connecting the buttons (optional)

You can connect two buttons to the RPi:

  • RPi pin 5 - Power button: Shutdown the Raspberry Pi into halt state & wake it up again from halt state

  • RPi pin 29 - Playback button: Pause and resume the playback

  • RPi pin 31 - Stop button: Stops the playback

  • RPi pin 33 - Previous button: Changes to the previous track in the playlist

  • RPi pin 35 - Next button: Changes to the next track in the playlist

The buttons must shortcut their corresponding pins against GND (e.g. pin 6) when pressed. This means you want to connect one pin of the button (i.e. C) to RPI’s GND, and the other one (i.e. NO) to RPi’s pin 5, 29, 31, 33 or 35.

Connecting the status LED (optional)

If you want to have a status LED which is turned on when the RPi is running, you can connect an LED to a GND pin (e.g. pin 6) & to pin 8.

Installation

Prepare Raspberry Pi

Before you can install and use Mopidy Pummeluff, you need to configure your Raspberry Pi properly.

We want to enable the SPI interface and give the mopidy user access to it. This is required for the communication to the RFID module. Enter this command:

sudo raspi-config

In the configuraton utility, Enable the SPI under 5 Interfacing Options – P4 SPI.

After that, add your mopidy user to the spi and gpio group:

sudo usermod -a -G spi,gpio mopidy

If you’re planning to use a button or RFID tag to shutdown the system, you also need to create a sudo rule, so that the mopidy user can shutdown the system without a password prompt:

echo "mopidy ALL = NOPASSWD: /sbin/shutdown" > /etc/sudoers.d/mopidy

Install via pip

The recommended way to install Mopidy Pummeluff by using pip and thus by executing the following command:

sudo pip install mopidy-pummeluff

Install from source

Alternatively, you can also install Mopidy Pummeluff from source, by running this command:

sudo su -
cd /usr/src
git clone https://github.com/confirm/mopidy-pummeluff.git
cd mopidy-pummeluff
python setup.py install

Configuration

Activate and configure the Mopidy HTTP extension and make sure you can connect to the Web UI. The minimal config looks like this:

[http]
enabled = true
hostname = 0.0.0.0

Usage

Open the Mopidy Web UI (i.e. http://{MOPIDY_IP}:6680/). You should see a pummeluff web client which can be used to regsiter new RFID tags.

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