Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-RAIN-MAP (new: version 2.x)
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@jalibu
Woohoo!!
Thank you for posting this change. I was going nuts trying to figure out why my radar map became a white background.Bummer the .org site is blocking connections.
I’m curious, is there a way to make the radar images more transparent? Here in Ohio we get a lot of deep greens and blues so they hide the map entirely.
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K karsten13 referenced this topic on
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the german tileserver fork is default now
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@Jalibu I am getting a message that MMM-RAIN-MAP is 2 commits behind but I can’t see to update it. I have run NPM Update from inside the directory to no result. Is there a different process?
Thanks
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@pminich did u do the git pull in the module directory to get the latest code?
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@sdetweil All set, thanks. Still learning my way around npm, git, etc…
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Seems like we’re in the same Boat! Weirdly enough, it hasn’t rained today. I’ll have an eye on it once it starts again!
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Hello,
Is it possible to add a layer for tropical storm/hurricane tracks similar to how NHC does with their ‘interactive map’?
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at1+shtml/122110.shtml?gm_track#contents

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@Jalibu said in MMM-RAIN-MAP (new: version 2.x):
A few days ago, Openstreepmap obviously made some changes with their tile servers. They seem to block requests now, when the requests come from Electron applications. This is the case in most MagicMirror installations. As a consequence, MMM-RAIN-MAP does not show map tiles anymore.
I suspect, that also other modules are effected.
One possible fix is using another tile server for MMM-RAIN-MAP. One that still works at the moment, is the German fork “https://a.tile.openstreetmap.de/${z}/${x}/${y}.png”.
I will adjust the module soon, to use this tile server as a default.
You can also change the tile server by setting this property in the module config:{ mapUrl: "https://a.tile.openstreetmap.de/${z}/${x}/${y}.png" }How do I go about getting that for the usa in particular kansas.?
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@pminich the same way. The German fork contains world wide map data.
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@Jalibu
Ok it finally found my location.
The Lon and Lat where not registering in the module for some reason now they are… So all is good again… -
@plainbroke said in MMM-RAIN-MAP (new: version 2.x):
Lon and Lat where not registering in the module
system is case sensitive, and " (quotes) around numbers become strings, which cause problems all over the place
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Does “substitudeModules” work in server only mode? “displayOnlyOnRain” works just fine but when the rain map pops up it appears under the module it’s supposed to hide.
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I have an issue, I want to setup rain map to france, but I have that : NO MAP at all (with openmap) can you help me please? thanks.

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@hogedir can you please create an issue on github for that? Without further information (config, version) it is hard to find the reason 😉
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@Jalibu ok no problem. can you indicate me where i can find some logs for this module especially?
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@hogedir in the Browser‘s console log and net tab
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@Jalibu it’s simply a raspi 4B 8GB, with a normal installation of MMM. I don’t know if i need to open a bug, it’s just the dump of the map that doesn’t work as you see on the screen.
A question : Your module accept FRENCH locations no for the rain map ?
Your module works well here, it’s only the map that is not get.
I don’t have any blocker in the dns. so I don’t undertand because all the other modules works fine, except of that map dump.
Here is my config.js :
{
module: “MMM-RAIN-MAP”,
position: “top_center”,
config: {
animationSpeedMs: 400,
colorScheme: 2,
colorizeTime: true,
defaultZoomLevel: 8,
displayTime: true,
displayTimeline: true,
displayClockSymbol: true,
displayHoursBeforeRain: -1,
extraDelayLastFrameMs: 1000,
extraDelayCurrentFrameMs: 3000,
// markers: [
// { lat: 49.41, lng: 8.717, color: “red” },
// { lat: 48.856, lng: 2.35, color: “green” },
// ],
// mapPositions: [
// { lat: 8.717, lng: -2.725, zoom: 9, loops: 1 },
// { lat: 8.717, lng: -2.725, zoom: 6, loops: 2 },
// { lat: 48.856, lng: 2.35, zoom: 6, loops: 1 },
// { lat: 48.856, lng: 2.35, zoom: 9, loops: 2 },
// { lat: 49.15, lng: 6.154, zoom: 5, loops: 2 },
// ],
// mapUrl: “https://a.tile.openstreetmap.de/48.2649/{x}/{y}.png”,
mapUrl: “https://a.tile.openstreetmap.de/#map=8/48.471/-2.725”,
// mapUrl: “https://tiles.wmflabs.org/bw-mapnik/8/48.471/-2.725”,
mapHeight: “420px”, // must be a pixel value (no percent)
mapWidth: “420px”, // must be a pixel value (no percent)
maxHistoryFrames: -1,
maxForecastFrames: -1,
substitudeModules: [],
updateIntervalInSeconds: 300,
}
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@hogedir your configuration is buggy. Please read the module’s Readme.
You don’t have to (and should not) change the mapUrl at all.
Use mapPositions to justify it. The module should work world-wide.
I’d recommend to use the default values whenever possible and just to set values you need to override.Does that work for you?
{ module: "MMM-RAIN-MAP", position: "top_center", config: { mapPositions: [ { lat: 48.472, lng: -2.725 } ] } } -
@Jalibu Thanks. I copied your code, and nothing again. No map.

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@hogedir can you show the messages at mm startup?
either npm start or if you use pm2, then
pm2 logs --lines=50
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