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# Web Interface Installation Guide
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The LEDMatrix system includes a modern web interface that allows you to control and configure the display remotely. This guide covers installation, configuration, and troubleshooting.
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## Overview
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The web interface provides:
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- **Real-time Display Preview**: See what's currently displayed on the LED matrix
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- **Configuration Management**: Edit settings through a web interface
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- **On-Demand Controls**: Start specific displays (weather, stocks, sports) on demand
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- **Service Management**: Start/stop the main display service
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- **System Controls**: Restart, update code, and manage the system
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- **API Metrics**: Monitor API usage and system performance
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- **Logs**: View system logs in real-time
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## Installation
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### Prerequisites
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- LEDMatrix system already installed and configured (or run `first_time_install.sh` first)
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- Python 3.7+ installed
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- Network access to the Raspberry Pi
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### Step 1: Install the Web Interface Service
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1. Navigate to your LEDMatrix directory:
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```bash
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cd /home/ledpi/LEDMatrix
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```
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2. Make the install script executable:
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```bash
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chmod +x install_web_service.sh
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```
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3. Run the install script with sudo:
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```bash
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sudo ./install_web_service.sh
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```
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The script will:
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- Copy the web service file to `/etc/systemd/system/`
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- Reload systemd to recognize the new service
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- Enable the service to start on boot
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- Start the service immediately
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- Show the service status
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**Note**: The first time the service starts, it will automatically:
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- Create a Python virtual environment (`venv_web_v2`)
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- Install required dependencies (Flask, numpy, requests, Google APIs, Spotify, etc.)
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- Install the rgbmatrix module from the local source
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This process may take several minutes on the first run as it installs all dependencies needed by the LEDMatrix system.
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### Step 2: Configure Web Interface Autostart
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1. Edit your configuration file:
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```bash
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sudo nano config/config.json
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```
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2. Ensure the web interface autostart is enabled:
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```json
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{
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"web_display_autostart": true
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}
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```
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3. Save and exit (Ctrl+X, Y, Enter)
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### Step 3: Access the Web Interface
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Once installed, you can access the web interface at:
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```
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http://your-pi-ip:5001
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```
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Replace `your-pi-ip` with your Raspberry Pi's IP address.
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## Service Management
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### Check Service Status
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```bash
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sudo systemctl status ledmatrix-web.service
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```
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### View Service Logs
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```bash
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journalctl -u ledmatrix-web.service -f
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```
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### Start/Stop the Service
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```bash
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# Start the service
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sudo systemctl start ledmatrix-web.service
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# Stop the service
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sudo systemctl stop ledmatrix-web.service
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# Restart the service
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sudo systemctl restart ledmatrix-web.service
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```
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### Enable/Disable Autostart
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```bash
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# Enable autostart on boot
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sudo systemctl enable ledmatrix-web.service
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# Disable autostart on boot
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sudo systemctl disable ledmatrix-web.service
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```
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## Web Interface Features
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### Overview Tab
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- System status and uptime
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- Current display mode
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- API usage metrics
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- Quick controls for starting/stopping services
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### Configuration Tab
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- Edit main configuration settings
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- Modify display durations
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- Configure sports teams and preferences
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- Update API keys and endpoints
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### Sports Tab
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- Configure individual sports leagues
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- Set favorite teams
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- Enable/disable specific display modes
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- On-demand controls for each sport
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### Weather Tab
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- Configure weather settings
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- Set location and units
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- On-demand weather display controls
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### Stocks Tab
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- Configure stock and crypto symbols
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- Set update intervals
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- On-demand stock display controls
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### On-Demand Controls
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- Start specific displays immediately
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- Stop on-demand displays
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- View current on-demand status
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## Troubleshooting
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### Web Interface Not Accessible After Restart
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**Symptoms:**
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- Can't access `http://your-pi-ip:5001` after system restart
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- Service appears to be running but web interface doesn't respond
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**Diagnosis:**
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1. Check if the web service is running:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl status ledmatrix-web.service
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```
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2. Verify the service is enabled:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl is-enabled ledmatrix-web.service
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```
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3. Check logs for errors:
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```bash
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journalctl -u ledmatrix-web.service -f
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```
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4. Ensure `web_display_autostart` is set to `true` in `config/config.json`
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**Solutions:**
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1. If service is not running, start it:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl start ledmatrix-web.service
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```
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2. If service is not enabled, enable it:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl enable ledmatrix-web.service
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```
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3. If configuration is incorrect, fix it:
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```bash
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sudo nano config/config.json
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# Set "web_display_autostart": true
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```
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### Port 5001 Not Accessible
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**Symptoms:**
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- Connection refused on port 5001
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- Service running but can't connect
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**Diagnosis:**
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1. Check if the service is running on the correct port:
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```bash
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sudo netstat -tlnp | grep 5001
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```
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2. Verify firewall settings:
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```bash
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sudo ufw status
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```
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3. Check if another service is using port 5001:
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```bash
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sudo lsof -i :5001
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```
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**Solutions:**
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1. If port is blocked by firewall, allow it:
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```bash
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sudo ufw allow 5001
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```
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2. If another service is using the port, stop it or change the web interface port
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### Service Fails to Start
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**Symptoms:**
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- Service shows as failed in systemctl status
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- Error messages in logs
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- Common errors:
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- `ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'numpy'`
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- `ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'google'`
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- `ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'spotipy'`
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**Diagnosis:**
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1. Check service logs:
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```bash
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journalctl -u ledmatrix-web.service -n 50
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```
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2. Verify Python dependencies:
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```bash
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python3 -c "import flask, flask_socketio, PIL, numpy, google, spotipy"
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```
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3. Check virtual environment:
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```bash
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ls -la venv_web_v2/
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```
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**Solutions:**
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1. **Most Common Fix**: The service will automatically create the virtual environment and install dependencies on first run. If it fails, restart the service:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl restart ledmatrix-web.service
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```
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2. If dependencies are missing, install them manually:
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```bash
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# Create virtual environment
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python3 -m venv venv_web_v2
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source venv_web_v2/bin/activate
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pip install -r requirements_web_v2.txt
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# Install rgbmatrix module
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pip install -e rpi-rgb-led-matrix-master/bindings/python
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```
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3. If virtual environment is corrupted, recreate it:
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```bash
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rm -rf venv_web_v2
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sudo systemctl restart ledmatrix-web.service
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```
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4. If permissions are wrong, fix them:
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```bash
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sudo chown -R ledpi:ledpi /home/ledpi/LEDMatrix
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sudo chmod +x install_web_service.sh
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```
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### Missing Dependencies
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**Symptoms:**
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- Import errors for specific modules (google, spotipy, numpy, etc.)
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- Service fails during startup with ModuleNotFoundError
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**Cause:**
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The web interface imports all LEDMatrix modules, which require the same dependencies as the main system.
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**Solution:**
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The updated `requirements_web_v2.txt` now includes all necessary dependencies. If you're still seeing issues:
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1. Ensure you're using the latest requirements file
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2. Recreate the virtual environment:
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```bash
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rm -rf venv_web_v2
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sudo systemctl restart ledmatrix-web.service
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```
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3. If specific modules are still missing, install them manually:
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```bash
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source venv_web_v2/bin/activate
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pip install google-auth-oauthlib google-api-python-client spotipy
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```
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### Import Errors
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**Symptoms:**
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- Service fails with ImportError messages
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- Main display service also fails to start
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**Cause:**
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The source modules try to import from `web_interface_v2`, which can fail when the web interface isn't running.
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**Solution:**
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The import errors have been fixed with try/except blocks. If you still see issues, ensure all source files have the proper import handling:
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```python
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try:
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from web_interface_v2 import increment_api_counter
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except ImportError:
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# Fallback if web interface is not available
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def increment_api_counter(kind: str, count: int = 1):
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pass
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```
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## Manual Installation (Alternative)
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If the automated installation script doesn't work, you can install manually:
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1. Copy the service file:
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```bash
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sudo cp ledmatrix-web.service /etc/systemd/system/
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```
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2. Reload systemd:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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```
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3. Enable and start the service:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl enable ledmatrix-web.service
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sudo systemctl start ledmatrix-web.service
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```
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## Security Considerations
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- The web interface runs on port 5001 by default
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- Consider using a reverse proxy (nginx) for production use
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- Change default ports if needed
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- Use HTTPS in production environments
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- Restrict access to trusted networks
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## Uninstallation
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To remove the web interface service:
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1. Stop and disable the service:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl stop ledmatrix-web.service
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sudo systemctl disable ledmatrix-web.service
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```
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2. Remove the service file:
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```bash
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sudo rm /etc/systemd/system/ledmatrix-web.service
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```
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3. Reload systemd:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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```
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4. Set `web_display_autostart` to `false` in `config/config.json` if desired
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## Support
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If you continue to have issues:
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1. Check the main README.md for general troubleshooting
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2. Review the service logs for specific error messages
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3. Verify your system meets all prerequisites
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4. Ensure all dependencies are properly installed
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