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    saibam @gekberlin
    last edited by Jan 29, 2018, 9:01 AM

    @gekberlin Yes. Change maxAllowed to 5. Put it in MMM-Slack.js under the getDom: function() where it creates the html elements. I also noticed that it didnt work as expected where I had (maxCount -1) and (maxAllowed - 1). I removed the -1 and it worked like a charm.

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      gekberlin @saibam
      last edited by Jan 29, 2018, 6:17 PM

      @saibam Thanks for your fast reply!
      I’ve put in the code but then I didn’t get any message displayed anymore.
      Did I have done something wrong ?

      	getDom: function() {
      		var messageElement = document.createElement('div');
      		if (currentMessageCount < this.slackMessages.length || currentMessageCount == 0){
      	currentMessageId = 0;
      	currentMessageCount = this.slackMessages.length;
      }
      var maxAllowed = 5;
      var topMessages = this.slackMessages.slice(0, (maxAllowed 0));
      var maxCount = Math.min(maxAllowed, topMessages.length);
      if (currentMessageId == maxCount 0) { currentMessageId = 0; }
      var currentMessage = topMessages[currentMessageId].message;
      currentMessage = emoji_replace(currentMessage);
      messageElement.innerHTML = currentMessage;
      currentMessageId ++;
      		}
      		return messageElement;
      	}
      });
      
      
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        saibam @gekberlin
        last edited by saibam Jan 30, 2018, 9:14 AM Jan 30, 2018, 9:11 AM

        @gekberlin Yes.

        currentMessage = emoji_replace(currentMessage);
        

        will not work as emoji_replace is my own function for replacing :smiley: with an emoji.
        so just get rid of that line and it will work.

        And you will also have to instantiate currentMessageId and currentMessageCount globally. I.e.

        var currentMessageId = 0
        var currentMessageCount = 0
        

        at the top of the js file.

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          mediathreat @saibam
          last edited by Mar 23, 2018, 12:23 AM

          @saibam Which Slack token do you use to connect to slack and do you have to put the leading # hash sign in the config file for the channel where it listens?

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            saibam @mediathreat
            last edited by Mar 27, 2018, 10:15 AM

            @mediathreat we followed the link in the readme https://api.slack.com/tokens and from there we created our own app. I’m sorry I can’t find where I found the token in there, you will have to try and error your way :) I will keep looking some but can’t guarantee I find anything. Slack API pages are a mess imo. And no you don’t need the leading # in the config file.

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              saibam @mediathreat
              last edited by Mar 27, 2018, 11:42 AM

              @mediathreat here is the correct link to create your token: https://api.slack.com/custom-integrations/legacy-tokens

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                mediathreat
                last edited by Mar 28, 2018, 1:40 AM

                Thanks! This nailed it perfectly! Hopefully the MMM-SLACK package maintainer might add this info to be clearer. Now that I have it working, I wonder if I can go in and see if I can add showing photos from a slack channel to the code base

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                  mediathreat @saibam
                  last edited by Apr 4, 2018, 2:49 AM

                  @saibam do you think its possible to modify the code to get images or links that are posted into the slack channel and display them on the magic mirror?

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                    saibam @mediathreat
                    last edited by Apr 5, 2018, 12:02 PM

                    @mediathreat I think it is possible, as long as the images have some kind of html address or similar, but I have no idea how to do it. I’ve moved on to other projects now :) almost finished an arcade cabinet :D

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