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Mopidy extension for GPIO input on a Raspberry Pi

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Mopidy extension for GPIO input on a Raspberry Pi

Installation

Install by running:

pip install Mopidy-Raspberry-GPIO

Or, if available, install the Debian/Ubuntu package from apt.mopidy.com.

Configuration

Before starting Mopidy, you must add configuration for Mopidy-Raspberry-GPIO to your Mopidy configuration file:

[raspberry-gpio]
enabled = true
bcm0 =
bcm1 =
bcm2 =
bcm3 =
bcm4 = play_pause,active_low,30
bcm5 = volume_up,active_low,30
bcm6 = volume_down,active_low,30
bcm7 =
bcm8 =
bcm9 =
bcm10 =
bcm11 =
bcm12 =
bcm13 =
bcm14 =
bcm15 =
bcm16 =
bcm17 =
bcm18 =
bcm19 =
bcm20 =
bcm21 =
bcm22 =
bcm23 =
bcm24 =
bcm25 =
bcm26 =
bcm27 =

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

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