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    • JerryPJ Offline
      JerryP @MZ-BER
      last edited by

      @mz-ber
      yes it’s working like above whit out api key

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      • MZ-BERM Offline
        MZ-BER @JerryP
        last edited by

        @jerryp Hi Jerry - thank you for checking! I still stuck and I dont know where I’m doing something wrong. I dont want to give up because I know it is still working for you.

        The weird thing is that the API works perfect. I can pull all informations from my car via voc dashborad.
        Only the module is telling me: No vehicle found

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        That is my current config:

        {
        	  module: "MMM-VolvoOnCall",
        	  disabled: false,
        	  debug: true,
        	  position: "top_left",
        	  config: {
        		scanInterval: 1000 * 60 * 30,
        		units: "metric", 
        		timestampFormat: "MMM D. HH:mm:ss",
        		durationFormat: "HH:mm",
        		display: { 
        					info: true,
        					position: true,
        					status: true,
        					notice: true,
        					trip: true,
        					}
        				}
        			},
        

        It is setup correctly I guess.

        I’m wondering where in this node_helper.js is the voc pulled from? I’m not good in JavaScript :-(

        const exec = require('child_process').exec
        const spawn = require('child_process').spawn
        const moment = require("moment")
        
        var NodeHelper = require("node_helper")
        
        module.exports = NodeHelper.create({
          start: function() {
            this.config = null
            this.carInfo = []
          },
        
          socketNotificationReceived: function(noti, payload) {
            if (noti == "SCAN") {
              this.scan()
              this.trip()
            }
            if (noti == "INIT") {
              this.config = payload
              this.list()
            }
          },
        
          list: function() {
            exec("voc list", (e, sdo, sde)=>{
              if (e) {
                console.log("[VOC] ERROR(>list):", e.toString())
              } else {
                this.listResult(sdo)
              }
            })
          },
        
          listResult: function(output) {
            var re = /^([^ ]+)\s\(([^\)]+)\)\s([^ ]+)$/gm
            var matches = null
            var result = []
            while (matches = re.exec(output)) {
              this.carInfo.push({
                id: matches[1],
                type: matches[2],
                vin: matches[3]
              })
            }
            if (this.carInfo.length > 0) {
              this.sendSocketNotification("INITIALIZED", this.carInfo)
            } else {
              console.log("[VOC] ERROR: No vehicle found. Check your account. Module stopped.")
            }
        
          },
        
        
          scan: function() {
            exec("voc dashboard", (e, sdo, sde)=> {
              if (e) {
                console.log("[VOC] ERROR:", e.toString())
              } else {
                this.scanResult(sdo)
                //this.sendSocketNotification("RESULT", sdo)
              }
            })
          },
        
          scanResult: function(output) {
            var carIndex = this.carInfo.map((value, index, array)=>{
              return value.id
            })
            var result = []
            var re = /^([^\s]+)\s([\w\s]+)\:\s(.+)$/gm
            var matches = null
            while (matches = re.exec(output)) {
              var idx = carIndex.indexOf(matches[1])
              var key = matches[2].trim()
              var value = this.reformValue(key, matches[3].trim())
              if (typeof result[idx] == 'undefined') {
                result[idx] = []
              }
              result[idx].push({
                id: matches[1],
                key: key,
                value: value
              })
            }
        
            if (Object.keys(result).length == 0) {
              console.log("[VOC] ERROR: No information could be retrieved.")
              console.log(output)
            } else {
              this.sendSocketNotification("SCAN_RESULT", result)
            }
          },
        
          reformValue: function(key, value) {
            if (key == "Position") {
              var re = /([0-9\.\-]+)\,\s([0-9\.\-]+),\s\'([^\']+)\'/
              var matches = re.exec(value)
              if (matches) {
                return {
                  lat: matches[1],
                  long: matches[2],
                  time: moment(matches[3]).format("X")
                }
              } else {
                return null
              }
            }
            if (key == "Fuel level") {
              return value.replace(/\s/, "")
            }
            if (key == "Fuel amount" || key == "Range" || key == "Odometer" || key == "Average speed") {
              return value.replace(/[^0-9\.]+/g, '')
            }
            if (key == "Fuel consumption") {
              var re = /^([0-9\.]+)/g
              var matches = re.exec(value)
              if (matches) {
                return matches[1]
              }
            }
        
            return value
          },
        
          trip: function() {
            for(var i = 0; i < this.carInfo.length; i++) {
              try {
                carId = this.carInfo[i].id
                var sdo = ""
                var result = spawn('voc', [
                  '-i', carId,
                  '--json', 'trips'
                ])
                result.stdout.on('data', (data)=>{
                  sdo += data
                })
                result.on('close', (killcode)=>{
                  this.tripResult(carId, JSON.parse(sdo))
                })
              } catch (e) {
                console.log("[VOC] ERROR:", e.toString())
              }
            }
          },
        
          tripResult: function(carId, obj) {
            if (Array.isArray(obj) && obj.length > 0) {
              var trip = obj[0]
              var detail = trip.tripDetails[0]
              var ret = {
                title: trip.name,
                category: trip.category,
                note: trip.userNotes,
                fuelConsumption : detail.fuelConsumption,
                electricalConsumption : detail.electricalConsumption,
                electricalRegeneration: detail.electricalRegeneration,
                distance: detail.distance,
                startTime: moment(detail.startTime).format("X"),
                startPosition: detail.startPosition,
                endTime: moment(detail.endTime).format("X"),
                endPosition: detail.endPosition,
              }
              this.sendSocketNotification("TRIP_RESULT", {id:carId, data:ret})
            } else {
              return
            }
          }
        
        })
        
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          sdetweil @MZ-BER
          last edited by

          @mz-ber

          list: function() {
              exec("voc list", (e, sdo, sde)=>{
                if (e) {
                  console.log("[VOC] ERROR(>list):", e.toString())
                } else {
                  this.listResult(sdo)
                }
              })
            },
          

          then the good results are parsed in listResult()

          Sam

          How to add modules

          learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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          • MZ-BERM Offline
            MZ-BER @sdetweil
            last edited by

            @sdetweil Thank you Sam! Can you please tell me what the letters in the bracket mean? (e, sdo, sde)

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            • MZ-BERM Offline
              MZ-BER @MZ-BER
              last edited by MZ-BER

              @mz-ber Oh I guess I understand. If the function is not getting the right details than -> e if everything is okay than -> sdo

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                sdetweil @MZ-BER
                last edited by sdetweil

                @mz-ber exec(“voc list”, (e, sdo, sde)=

                execs the command “voc list”
                and the exec function returns
                error (e)
                stdout (sdo)
                and stderr(sde)

                so if no error (e is null)

                it sends the command output to the listResults function

                Sam

                How to add modules

                learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                • MZ-BERM Offline
                  MZ-BER @sdetweil
                  last edited by

                  @sdetweil Thank you for the explanation. Is the function executing voc list in the terminal? If I’m doing manually voc list I’m getting a result.

                  Is there a way to see what the script is getting back in detail?

                  Again, thank you very much!

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                    sdetweil @MZ-BER
                    last edited by

                    @mz-ber yes executing just like on console

                    nothing built in to show results.

                    but you could add a

                    console.log(sdo)

                    before the call to listResults()

                    and see it where u start mm
                    npm start

                    it should be the same outout

                    Sam

                    How to add modules

                    learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                    • MZ-BERM Offline
                      MZ-BER @sdetweil
                      last edited by MZ-BER

                      @sdetweil Alright, I added the console.log before the call listResult() and it is getting the details from my car. I feel sooo close to get this running but I dont know where it is stuck. :anguished_face:

                      91d24ae5-cc19-4460-8dca-fae88fc947e2-image.png

                      Is maybe the regex search not getting the details viewed?

                      listResult: function(output) {
                          var re = /^([^ ]+)\s\(([^\)]+)\)\s([^ ]+)$/gm
                      
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                        sdetweil @MZ-BER
                        last edited by

                        @mz-ber so the regular expression isn’t finding your text

                        /^([^ ]+)\s\(([^\)]+)\)\s([^ ]+)$/gm
                        

                        I use this for building and testing rejects

                        https://regex101.com/

                        Sam

                        How to add modules

                        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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