- Command intake (reboot/shutdown) on infoscreen/{uuid}/commands with ack lifecycle
- MQTT_USER/MQTT_PASSWORD_BROKER split from identity vars; configure_mqtt_security() updated
- infoscreen-simclient.service: Type=notify, WatchdogSec=60, Restart=on-failure
- infoscreen-notify-failure@.service + script: retained MQTT alert when systemd gives up (Gap 3)
- _sd_notify() watchdog keepalive in simclient main loop (Gap 1)
- broker_connection block in health payload: reconnect_count, last_disconnect_at (Gap 2)
- COMMAND_MOCK_REBOOT_IMMEDIATE_COMPLETE canary flag with safety guard
- SERVER_TEAM_ACTIONS.md: server-side integration action items
- Docs: README, CHANGELOG, src/README, copilot-instructions updated
- 43 tests passing
Infoscreen Client
Digital signage client for Raspberry Pi that displays presentations, videos, and web content in kiosk mode. It is managed centrally via MQTT and includes HDMI-CEC TV control, screenshot-based dashboard monitoring, and process health reporting.
Dashboard screenshots can contain visible on-screen content. Keep that in mind when enabling or documenting remote monitoring.
Key Features
- Server-side PPTX to PDF rendering; client displays PDFs with Impressive.
- Presentation auto-advance, loop mode, and progress indicators.
- Video playback with
python-vlcwhen available and external VLC fallback. - Web and WebUntis display in kiosk mode.
- HDMI-CEC TV power control with local fallback and MQTT-coordinated power intent.
- MQTT discovery, heartbeat, group assignment, and event delivery.
- Screenshot dashboard with Wayland/X11 capture tool fallbacks.
- Process health bridge between
display_manager.pyandsimclient.py.
Quick Start
1. Install Dependencies
cd ~/
git clone <repository-url> infoscreen-dev
cd infoscreen-dev
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y \
python3 python3-pip python3-venv \
impressive \
chromium-browser vlc \
cec-utils \
scrot imagemagick
# For Wayland systems:
# sudo apt-get install grim gnome-screenshot
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r src/requirements.txt
2. Configure .env
Copy .env.template to .env and set at least:
ENV=production
DEBUG_MODE=0
LOG_LEVEL=INFO
MQTT_BROKER=192.168.1.100
MQTT_PORT=1883
MQTT_USER=<broker-username>
MQTT_PASSWORD_BROKER=<broker-password>
MQTT_USERNAME=infoscreen-client-<client-uuid-prefix>
MQTT_PASSWORD=<per-device-random-password>
MQTT_TLS_ENABLED=0
HEARTBEAT_INTERVAL=60
SCREENSHOT_INTERVAL=180
SCREENSHOT_CAPTURE_INTERVAL=180
DISPLAY_CHECK_INTERVAL=15
FILE_SERVER_HOST=
FILE_SERVER_PORT=8000
FILE_SERVER_SCHEME=http
CEC_ENABLED=true
CEC_DEVICE=0
CEC_TURN_OFF_DELAY=30
CEC_POWER_ON_WAIT=5
CEC_POWER_OFF_WAIT=5
POWER_CONTROL_MODE=local
COMMAND_HELPER_PATH=/usr/local/bin/infoscreen-cmd-helper.sh
COMMAND_EXEC_TIMEOUT_SEC=15
COMMAND_DEDUPE_TTL_HOURS=24
COMMAND_DEDUPE_MAX_ENTRIES=5000
COMMAND_MOCK_REBOOT_IMMEDIATE_COMPLETE=0
MQTT auth/TLS notes:
MQTT_USER/MQTT_PASSWORD_BROKERare the broker credentials used at connection time.MQTT_USERNAME/MQTT_PASSWORDare legacy per-device identity fields kept for fallback and identity purposes.- Store real broker credentials only in the local /.env, which is gitignored.
- When TLS is enabled, also set
MQTT_TLS_CA_CERT, and if client certificates are used,MQTT_TLS_CERTandMQTT_TLS_KEY. - Keep the local /.env readable only by the service user and admins, for example mode
600.
Mode summary:
POWER_CONTROL_MODE=local: local event-time CEC only.POWER_CONTROL_MODE=hybrid: prefer fresh MQTT intent, fallback to local timing.POWER_CONTROL_MODE=mqtt: MQTT intent authoritative, with safe fallback behavior.
3. Start Services
The preferred method on deployed devices is systemd:
sudo systemctl start infoscreen-simclient infoscreen-display
sudo systemctl status infoscreen-simclient infoscreen-display
sudo journalctl -u infoscreen-simclient -u infoscreen-display -f
For first-time setup, run src/pi-setup.sh to install and enable the units. See src/README.md for the systemd setup steps.
For local development without systemd:
# Terminal 1
./scripts/start-simclient.sh
# Terminal 2
./scripts/start-display-manager.sh
Runtime Model
The client runs as two cooperating processes:
src/simclient.py: MQTT communication, discovery, heartbeats, event ingestion, dashboard publishing, power intent intake.src/display_manager.py: display orchestration, HDMI-CEC, screenshots, local runtime health state.
Important runtime files:
src/current_event.json: active event from scheduler.src/current_process_health.json: process health bridge for dashboard and monitoring.src/power_intent_state.json: latest validated MQTT power intent.src/power_state.json: last applied power action telemetry.src/screenshots/: shared screenshot directory.
Content Types
Presentations
Presentations are rendered server-side to PDF and displayed with Impressive. Auto-advance, loop, page progress, and auto-progress are supported.
See IMPRESSIVE_INTEGRATION.md for full behavior, event examples, and troubleshooting.
Videos
Video events support:
urlautoplayloopvolume
The Display Manager prefers python-vlc; if unavailable it falls back to the external VLC binary.
Web Pages
Web and WebUntis events are displayed in Chromium kiosk mode.
TV Power Intent
Phase 1 TV power coordination uses the group topic:
infoscreen/groups/{group_id}/power/intent
Key references:
- Frozen contract: TV_POWER_INTENT_SERVER_CONTRACT_V1.md
- Rollout and canary testing: TV_POWER_RUNBOOK.md
- Client implementation handoff: TV_POWER_HANDOFF_CLIENT.md
Testing
Use the helper scripts in scripts/ for focused tests:
./scripts/test-display-manager.sh: event and process testing../scripts/test-impressive.sh: single-play presentation../scripts/test-impressive-loop.sh: looping presentation../scripts/test-mqtt.sh: MQTT broker connectivity../scripts/test-reboot-command.sh: end-to-end reboot/shutdown command lifecycle canary (accepted -> execution_started -> completed/failed)../scripts/test-screenshot.sh: screenshot capture../scripts/test-hdmi-cec.sh: HDMI-CEC diagnostics and runtime state inspection../scripts/test-power-intent.sh: MQTT power intent publishing, rejection tests, and telemetry checks.
Troubleshooting
Use the specialist docs instead of treating this file as the full troubleshooting manual:
- Presentation and Impressive issues: IMPRESSIVE_INTEGRATION.md
- HDMI-CEC setup and TV control: HDMI_CEC_SETUP.md
- Screenshot race condition and metadata sync: SCREENSHOT_MQTT_FIX.md
- Monitoring and dashboard behavior: CLIENT_MONITORING_SETUP.md
- Developer-oriented MQTT/event details: src/README.md
Quick checks:
- Follow logs:
tail -f logs/display_manager.log src/simclient.log - Inspect screenshots:
ls -lh src/screenshots/ - Inspect power state:
cat src/power_intent_state.jsonandcat src/power_state.json - Restart services (systemd):
sudo systemctl restart infoscreen-simclient infoscreen-display - Restart services (dev):
./scripts/restart-all.sh
Deployment
For production you typically run both simclient.py and display_manager.py via systemd or Docker.
- Container setup: src/CONTAINER_TRANSITION.md
- Production compose file: src/docker-compose.production.yml
- Display manager architecture: src/DISPLAY_MANAGER.md
If running directly on the host, ensure:
- the display session is available (
DISPLAY/XAUTHORITYfor X11), - the screenshot tools for your session type are installed,
ENV=productionis set when you want HDMI-CEC active.
Documentation Map
Operator / Deployment
Feature-Specific
- IMPRESSIVE_INTEGRATION.md
- SCREENSHOT_MQTT_FIX.md
- SCHEDULER_FIELDS_SUPPORT.md
- SERVER_VOLUME_CONTROL_SETUP.md
Development / Internal
- src/README.md
- src/DISPLAY_MANAGER.md
- src/IMPLEMENTATION_SUMMARY.md
- TV_POWER_COORDINATION_TASKLIST.md
- TV_POWER_HANDOFF_SERVER.md
- SERVER_TEAM_ACTIONS.md
Contributing
Before changing runtime behavior:
- test with the relevant helper scripts,
- verify logs stay clean,
- update the specialist doc for the feature you changed.
When editing AI assistant guidance files:
- keep
.github/copilot-instructions.mdpolicy-focused, - follow its "Instruction File Design Rules" section,
- avoid turning it into a shadow README.
Recent project history is tracked in CHANGELOG.md.
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