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      mongo116 Module Developer
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      I came back from work and had loads of the uncaught exception errors, but the module was not showing any error on the screen. Apparently the internet had been down since 2pm, so looks like that was the cause. Hopefully the errors being seen are just down to the Hive site not being available, so the changes I have made should prevent these from generating errors. If you have debug on though you will see them. Hopefully it’s sorted now :)

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        spwood100
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        Hi
        Thanks so much for building this module from the screenshots it looks excellent. I am getting a null value for the internal temperature from my thermosta, any ideas why this might be? I have double checked my username and password and proven this works by putting in a dummy value and it then refuses to authenticate so I don’t believe its that.

        0_1501843245749_hive MM screenshot.png

        Maybe its a case of RTFM??

        Thanks in advance
        Stephen

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          mongo116 Module Developer @spwood100
          last edited by

          @spwood100 Hi, can you connect to the magicmirror via Chrome or some other browser and enable developer tools (F12). Refresh the page and you should see information shown in the developer tools window. If you set debug: true in the config.js that will output more details. If your username / password are wrong, then it should show that on the magic mirror screen.

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            spwood100 @mongo116
            last edited by

            @mongo116 Thanks for the quick response. No error messages are showing in the console and I have also enabled verbose mode as well as debug mode. One thing I did notice is that I am running this on my dev server which is a few releases behind so I will try it on my prod which is at the latest release.
            Cheers

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              mongo116 Module Developer @spwood100
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              @spwood100 Ok, let me know. Thanks…

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                spwood100
                last edited by

                Hi
                Just tested it on an up to date version of MM and still the same issue. The logs do not show anything out of the ordinary

                /home/pi/.pm2/logs/MagicMirror-out-0.log last 15 lines:
                0|MagicMir | Starting server on port 8080 …
                0|MagicMir | Server started …
                0|MagicMir | Connecting socket for: updatenotification
                0|MagicMir | Connecting socket for: calendar
                0|MagicMir | Starting node helper for: calendar
                0|MagicMir | Connecting socket for: MMM-Hive
                0|MagicMir | Starting node helper for: MMM-Hive
                0|MagicMir | Connecting socket for: newsfeed
                0|MagicMir | Starting module: newsfeed
                0|MagicMir | Sockets connected & modules started …
                0|MagicMir | Launching application.
                0|MagicMir | Create new calendar fetcher for url: http://www.calendarlabs.com/templates/ical/US-Holidays.ics - Interval: 300000
                0|MagicMir | Create new news fetcher for url: http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml - Interval: 300000
                0|MagicMir | Use existing news fetcher for url: http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
                0|MagicMir | Use existing news fetcher for url: http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml

                however in developer mode I can see the the payload for the inside temp is not getting generated where as the outside temp is

                0_1502102554369_MMM-HIVE log.jpg

                Do I have to enable something on my Hive account to let the API be called on it?

                Cheers

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                  mongo116 Module Developer @spwood100
                  last edited by

                  @spwood100 Can you add deb: true, to your config.js under the MMM-Hive configuration options, and then reload and check the developer tools console. It should show more detailed information.

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                    spwood100
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                    Hi Mongo

                    Thanks for your continued help on this. This is my config for this module and it doesnt give more detailed information in developer tools than already shown. Is there something worng with how I am calling it?

                    {
                    module: “MMM-Hive”,
                    header: “Hive”,
                    position: “top_right”,
                    config: {
                    temperatureSuffix: “°C”,
                    username: “myusername”,
                    password: “mypassword”,
                    postcode: ‘whereIlive’,
                    showNext: true,
                    debug: true,
                    animatedLoading: true,
                    highestTemp: ‘22’,
                    highTemp: ‘20’,
                    lowTemp: ‘16’,
                    lowestTemp: ‘14’,
                    },
                    },

                    nothing in the pm2 error logs either it just does not look to be calling the payload for the INTERNAL temp.

                    Cheers

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                      spwood100 @spwood100
                      last edited by

                      @mongo116 , If I click into the output in developer tools I get the following (not sure if thats any help?)

                      socketNotificationReceived: function(notification, payload) {
                      var dt = new Date();
                      var utcDate = dt.toUTCString();
                      if (notification === “INSIDE”) {
                      if (this.config.debug == true) {
                      Log.log(utcDate + " " + this.name + " received notification: " + notification);
                      this.processData(“INSIDE”, JSON.parse(payload));
                      this.updateDom(this.config.animationSpeed);
                      this.loaded = true;
                      this.error = false;
                      this.error401 = false;
                      }

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                        mongo116 Module Developer @spwood100
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                        @spwood100 It looks like it should be working. I’ve just updated the module though and added the payload when debug is true. This should now output a load of text when in the console. Which is the JSON response from the Hive server relating to your receiver. You should see something like the following:

                        “name”:“Your Receiver”,“nodeType”:“http://alertme.com/schema/json/node.class.thermostat.json#”

                        I am using the “name”:“Your Receiver” to find the correct node (as this is the one that holds the temperature info). Could be that your’s is called something else. I’d say attach the complete JSON here, but I cannot be sure there isn’t anything in there that you wouldn’t want to put on a public website! So best bet is to copy / paste the text (starting with {“meta”:{},“links”:{},“linked”:{},“nodes”:[ and ending with }}}]}) into notepad++, and use the JS Tool plugin, which has a very good JSON viewer. If you run the JSON viewer, you will then see meta, links, linked, nodes etc on the left pane. If you can expand Nodes and then go into each one (0, 1, 2, etc) and let me know the ‘name:’ for each node (with the corresponding node number).

                        Thanks

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