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      sdetweil @sdetweil
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      @UncleRoger >I really kinda wish I had a spare RPi laying

      MagicMirror will run on windows. you don’t need a pi

      Sam

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        UncleRoger @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil
        I got it working with the .filter function:

        let selSender = that.config.validSenders.filter(mySender => {
        	if (mySender.addr.toLowerCase() == mailObj.sender[0].address.toLowerCase()) 
        		return true
        	 else 
        		return false
        });
        

        but now I’m having a problem trying to use the returned array. In this code the adding the color element to the subject works fine (that’s there for testing), as does the setting the style.color, but if I uncomment the if statement, it crashes:

        subject = subject + selSender[0].color;
        //		if (selSender[0].color != undefined) {
        			subjectWrapper.style.color = selSender[0].color;
        //		} else {
        

        Is there a reason it doesn’t like that in the IF statement? Note: I also tried it as just “if (selSender[0].color) {” and assigning the value of selSender[0].color to another variable and using that other variable in the IF statement. In at least one test case there is a value in color.

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          UncleRoger @UncleRoger
          last edited by

          @UncleRoger said in Config option with array of multiple values?:

          subject = subject + selSender[0].color;
          // if (selSender[0].color != undefined) {
          subjectWrapper.style.color = selSender[0].color;
          // } else {

          Is there a reason it doesn’t like that in the IF statement? Note: I also tried it as just “if (selSender[0].color) {” and assigning the value of selSender[0].color to another variable and using that other variable in the IF statement. In at least one test case there is a value in color.

          Okay, so it looks like Javascript wants “!==”, not “!=”. Ugh.

          Anyway, I got it working using a “switch (true)” block.

          Thanks for all the help!

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            sdetweil @UncleRoger
            last edited by sdetweil

            @UncleRoger yes the compares

            !=
            !==
            !===
            

            are different

            Screenshot_20231027_125711_Chrome.jpg

            one compare s the data type too
            2 is a number
            “2” is a string

            Sam

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              MZ-BER
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              Hello @UncleRoger - are you planning to publish your module? And can I may ask you what this module will do?

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                UncleRoger @MZ-BER
                last edited by

                @MZ-BER said in Config option with array of multiple values?:

                Hello @UncleRoger - are you planning to publish your module? And can I may ask you what this module will do?

                Yes, I am planning to publish it, once I’ve tested it reasonably well. Mostly, it seems to work thus far. I’m doing more testing and working on documentation.

                The module checks an e-mail address and then shows the subject of any e-mails on the MM. Basically, I wanted a way for my wife and I to post messages for the whole family to see. This is an idea I’ve had for a long time (going back to the days of pagers) and is kinda obsolete – we use text messages and instagram messages a lot these days – but I still wanted to make this happen.

                Probably next week I’ll be posting a message “how do I put a module in github for everyone to use?” as I’m totally new to all of this. 8^)

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                  UncleRoger @sdetweil
                  last edited by

                  @sdetweil said in Config option with array of multiple values?:

                  yes the compares
                  !=
                  !==
                  !===

                  are different

                  Heh. Back in my day, we got one equality operator and one inequality operator and we were dang thankful for that. Now git off my lawn! 8^)

                  Seriously, though, thanks for all your help!

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                    sdetweil @UncleRoger
                    last edited by

                    @UncleRoger I agree. I came in before these fancy new languages. before web.

                    Sam

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                      sdetweil @UncleRoger
                      last edited by sdetweil

                      @UncleRoger logon to GitHub, click repositories , new, make the name match your module name, create.

                      it will give you a set of commands to execute in your module folder to upload it to that repo…

                      easy peasy

                      note that you need to create an access key thru the GitHub profile menu to be able to upload.(aka push)
                      this replaces the requested password now

                      Sam

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                        UncleRoger @sdetweil
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                        @sdetweil said in Config option with array of multiple values?:

                        it will give you a set of commands to execute in your module folder to.upload it to that repo…
                        easy peasy

                        I’ve got a repository set up with a README.md file but I don’t see anything about how to upload the module.

                        Also, is there anywhere with a list of what files I need to upload? These are the files in my directory:

                         ll
                        total 32
                        -rw-r--r--  1 roger roger   59 Oct 25 07:43 email.css.orig
                        -rw-r--r--  1 roger roger 6420 Oct 27 11:26 MMM-MailMessage.js
                        -rw-r--r--  1 roger roger 3566 Oct 25 12:44 MMM-MailMessage.js.save
                        -rw-r--r--  1 roger roger 3117 Oct 25 07:58 node_helper.js
                        drwxr-xr-x 12 roger roger 4096 Oct 25 12:44 node_modules
                        -rw-r--r--  1 roger roger  355 Oct 27 12:37 package.json
                        -rw-r--r--  1 roger roger 3755 Oct 25 12:44 package-lock.json
                        

                        I’m pretty sure the node_modules directory comes from the emailjs-imap-client that it needs (which came from an npm install) so I don’t think that should be in the repository for this module. I’m not sure about package-lock.json. I think package.json is needed – it basically just has the name & description and says it needs the emailjs thing.

                        Other than that, it’s MMM-MailMessage.js and node_helper.js so I think the files needed are:

                        • MMM-MailMessage.js
                        • node_helper.js
                        • package.json

                        Is that right?

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