Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-PublicTransportBerlin - Public transport for Berlin and Brandenburg (departures)
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Hey @done,
I’ll look into this tomorrow night. maybe this issue can be solved… I’ve got some ideas… I’ll keep you updated!
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Hey, @dbahn25
@olexs forked my module and added a fetcher for the whole DB transportation net to it. So you can use the whole DB net with the look of my module. ;)
Here it is:
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First of all, I really appreciate these transport modules, great job.
With the new MMM-PublicTransportDB module, a nationwide transport checking is possible in theory, but I might have some problems with this.
After getting my station ID of interest from a csv-file of the Deutsche Bahn (http://download-data.deutschebahn.com/static/datasets/haltestellen/D_Bahnhof_2016_01_alle.csv), and implementing the module in the MagicMirror config file, either the module displays a loading string “lade…” or that no transport connection is found for this station…
I tried several stationIDs, the ones in the Github-example included, but none seem to work for me.
Any more ideas how to get it working?
Below my current config-file:{ module: 'MMM-PublicTransportDB', position: 'top_left', config: { stationId: 8079125, } },
If I got this right only one parameter is necessary -> stationID, the rest is not required for now.
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Hey @Jay, what Node.js version are you running?
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Is it possible to add “express” to the TransportationTypes/excludedTransportationTypes? I just want to show IC/ICE/EC trains. The API from vbb-rest is supporting this feature.
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@TobiasAlw could you please provide a link for me? Where can I find this feature in the
vbb-rest
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@TobiasAlw Ahh, I see. Yeah, this should work. Just add all the transportation types you don’t want to see to the
excludedTransportationTypes
string in your configuration.All transportation types are listed here under “other parameters”.
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Hi Beh, great module! Thanks!
It works on a standard browser (firefox, Win10) with node.js server side on a raspberry pi zero. But on midori installed on the pi zero it doesn’t appear on the screen.node -v : v7.7.1
npm -v : 4.1.2Do you have any idea?
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@Photon2000 Yeah, the problem is, that midori doesn’t support ECMAScript 6 (ES6) features. But the module is using some of them.
Unfortunately I don’t have much time in the near future to convert the module to vanilla JavaScript in ES5 for you. You could try to convert the code with a compiler like Babel. Then it should work with midori.
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@Beh Thanks for pointing me in the right direction! So I have two choices: finding a browser for th pi zero that supports ES6 or switch to PI2/3. Fair enough. I guess that other modules use ES6 too.