Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Departures - Public transport departures based on Oeffi data
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I have added more debugging output, and an error output on the system console if a call to the web service fails.
And: most debugging output appears in the browser console. Hit F12 to open the development panel (Firefox or Chrome), and switch to the tab “Console” if not initially active.
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@BenGig Find out, that the error only occurs if I set
absoluteTime: false,If the parameter is set to true or the parameter is commented out the module works fine. Before the updates this setting works fine.
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Great, that helped, problem found and fixed!
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@BenGig Yeah, here the same, it works now. Thanks to you. Just for curiosity, what did you change? What was the problem I have no idea in javascript programming and would like to learn something about it.
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@sindbad6 I refactored part of the main routine into a subroutine. A variable which was defined in the moved part was also used in the main routine, in the part for absolute time calculation.
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@BenGig Ok, I understand. At the moment I have two other issues.
The first is, that even, if I switch off the debug mode, I get dozen of messages in the terminal, where I start the mirror. I suppose the parameter is not handled properly.
The second is, that the time values for the relative time display flickers for maybe a tenth of a second to another value.
Can you evaluate this?
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I’m looking through the git and I don’t see Washington DC listed as a possible sight, am I missing something?
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@lucallmon maybe a suitable provider can be found, here https://oeffi.schildbach.de/ I can see a general “USA (local and regional, e.g. Philadelphia, Chicago)”. Maybe Washington DC is supported? Since there are so many providers I don’t know in detail what is provided.
Here in Switzerland the main provider aggregates national and local information for train, bus and tramway, so there is no city specific provider.
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@sindbad6 Can you paste some of the output? I can see general output from all modules but no debug from mine (and I checked with absoluteTime: false too ;). And the part of the configuration with the debug turned off.
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@BenGig You find the output below. It’s allways the same. :slight_smile:
MMM-Departures error: null MMM-Departures error: null MMM-Departures error: null MMM-Departures error: null MMM-Departures error: null MMM-Departures error: null -
@sindbad6 That’s not debug output, that’s a problem in the code.
Can you post it as an issue in github and add your configuration, if possible? Looks as if your config triggers an error mine doesn’t.
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@sindbad6 Added the “flicker” issue to the tracker, have just noticed the effect.
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Hi,
I have a question. As I can see, Frankfurt should be available:
- Germany (long-distance, regional and local, e.g. Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt, Stuttgart)
But in your instructions (http://transportrest-sbiermann.rhcloud.com/provider) I can’t find it?!
EDIT: I see, everything seems to be in the provider “Bahn”. :)
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Glad you found it.
German users maybe can get answers for a provider in the FHEM post concerning the FHEM Departure module: https://forum.fhem.de/index.php?topic=60046.0 since this module has been in use for some time already.
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