Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-MyCommute
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I love this module, it works really well! Is there any way that the journey time could be displayed in HH:MM format rather than just minutes? I’ve looked through the config and I can’t see a way to change this.
Many thanks!
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@leshark I made it explicitly just in minute to save space. Even a long commute of 1hr 30min can be expressed shorter as
90 min
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@j.e.f.f Hi, thanks for the reply, I can see that makes sense now and can live with it in minutes! Some of my journeys are 400+ minutes and at 0600 in the morning it takes a moment to do the math :-).
Cheers
Craig
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@leshark I decided to throw in this feature. I didn’t change the CSS, so if you use a long formatting template, you run the risk of the label overlapping the travel time. I’ll leave that up to you to manage shortening your label. That said, there should be ample space for a format like
3h 45m
.To get the update, navigate to your
MMM-MyCommute
and execute the following:git pull
then:
npm install
After that you’ll be able to specify a
travelTimeFormat
configuration option. By default it will bem [min]
(e.g. 87 min), but you can specify any format you wish. I’m using themoment-duration-format
plugin for this (https://github.com/jsmreese/moment-duration-format).Note that this I’m using this plugin’s trim feature, which will omit unnecessary tokens. For example, if you specify a format of
h[h] m[m]
(e.g.: 1h 27m), but your travel time is less than an hour, only the minute portion will be displayed (e.g.:36m
instead of0h 36m
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@j.e.f.f Works like a charm! Thanks for the update :-)
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Hi
How do get this work in New zealand, Sorry I am new to this and you module look great and I want to use it. -
@RYANO Hey glad you like the module! There should be nothing special you need to do in order to get this to work in New Zealand. If regular Google maps works for you in your browser or on your phone, then this module should work just fine. Follow the installation instructions as per the Readme, and make sure you get a Google API key. Put your API key in the
apikey
field in the config. Put your home address as it would normally appear in Google maps as theorigin
in the config, and the destination address, again as it would normally appear in Google maps as thedestination
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@j-e-f-f Thanks for your module - it works great! I have one question: one of my trips involves using the light rail, however, the module list this as “(undefined)” opposed to the actual method of transportation. Do you have any suggestions how I could fix this?
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@j-e-f-f The issue was resolved after a git pull - thanks for the quick fix!