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    • cowboysdudeC Offline
      cowboysdude Module Developer @evroom
      last edited by

      @evroom It automatically gets the latitude and longitude and uses that :)

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      • evroomE Offline
        evroom
        last edited by

        Okay, I see it uses http://ip-api.com/json to determine latitude and longitude.
        It is depending on the proxy server in use.
        I am at work now (in Germany) and I see my proxy server is located in Paris, France right now.
        Will try it at home to see for which location the weather is presented on my MM.

        MagicMirror version: 2.30.0
        Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.5 (8 GB RAM)
        Raspbian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)

        Test environment:
        MagicMirror version: v2.30.0
        Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Rev 1.3 (1 GB RAM)
        Raspbian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)

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        • evroomE Offline
          evroom
          last edited by

          It appears to use the data from the proxy provider.
          In my case the latitude and longitude are 67 kilometres away from my real location.
          Also the “city” does not correspond with the “lat” and “lon” when I look them up in Google Maps.
          Probably the “city” is from my provider and the “lat” and “lon” from the proxy server of that provider.
          Therefore I decided to give MMM-YrThen a try, which looks nice.
          Sorry to the persons that put so much efford in MMM-NOAA.

          MagicMirror version: 2.30.0
          Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.5 (8 GB RAM)
          Raspbian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)

          Test environment:
          MagicMirror version: v2.30.0
          Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Rev 1.3 (1 GB RAM)
          Raspbian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)

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          • strawberry 3.141S Offline
            strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer
            last edited by

            there should be the possibility to set the lat and lon yourself, maybe someone is also interested in a weather at a different location. Only if no lat lon was provided you should try to get it via this ip api provider

            Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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            • bheplerB Offline
              bhepler Module Developer
              last edited by bhepler

              I’ve been trying to get this module to work and for the life of me I can’t get it to show up. I’ve gone as minimalist as I can and it’s still not appearing.

              Here’s my config:

              {
                   module: "MMM-NOAA",
                   position: "top_right",
                   config: {
                        apiKey: "debxxxxxx",
                        airKey: "Fpyyyyy"
                   }
              },
              

              Here’s the error that I see in the web browser:

              TypeError: "allDay is undefined"
              getDomhttp://10.0.0.10:8080/modules/MMM-NOAA//MMM-NOAA.js:344:2
              updateDomhttp://10.0.0.10:8080/js/main.js:110:28
              updateDomhttp://10.0.0.10:8080/js/main.js:109:10
              createDomObjectshttp://10.0.0.10:8080/js/main.js:53:29
              createDomObjectshttp://10.0.0.10:8080/js/main.js:24:3
              modulesStartedhttp://10.0.0.10:8080/js/main.js:471:4
              startModuleshttp://10.0.0.10:8080/js/loader.js:59:3
              loadNextModulehttp://10.0.0.10:8080/js/loader.js:40:6
              onloadhttp://10.0.0.10:8080/js/loader.js:203:42
              

              And I keep seeing this in the pm2 logs:

              0|MagicMir | libGL error: MESA-LOADER: failed to retrieve device information
              0|MagicMir | MESA-LOADER: failed to retrieve device information
              0|MagicMir | MESA-LOADER: failed to retrieve device information
              
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              • Hein-JanH Offline
                Hein-Jan @bhepler
                last edited by

                @bhepler

                As far as I can tell the

                libGL error: MESA-LOADER: failed to retrieve device information
                MESA-LOADER: failed to retrieve device information
                MESA-LOADER: failed to retrieve device information
                
                

                Is due to the Open GL driver. I am using the Fake KMS and these are mine errors. I am not using NOAA.

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                • R Offline
                  rickelmund
                  last edited by

                  @evroom said in MMM-NOAA:

                  server is located in Paris, France

                  Well. Stumbled on this just now and same thing for me. But I don’t understand as https://www.abstractapi.com/ip-geolocation-api returns Sweden for me… How is that even possible

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                  • Mykle1M Offline
                    Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @rickelmund
                    last edited by

                    @rickelmund

                    You don’t have to use geolocation at all. I use my latitude and longitude and it fires right up. The module does error in the terminal, but only once. Then it performs as expected with no further errors.

                    Screenshot from 2020-11-04 16-31-33.png

                    Create a working config
                    How to add modules

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                    • R Offline
                      rickelmund @Mykle1
                      last edited by

                      @Mykle1 Interesting! Thank you. Let me try that out.

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                      • H Offline
                        harney
                        last edited by

                        My question is a little different. After trying so many weather modules and looking for one that works accurately he in West Aus, NOAA was the firrst to actually work with some accuracy. Most of the others the API’s are now defunct. I use my MagicMirror on a 7inch Raspberry screen manly as an information screen of the weather and some server stats. At the moment I am trying to get this moduel to fit on the screen as the screen resolution is fixed.

                        My question is which file holds the code for the section headings. I figure if I take them out and just have the date and icons, the module will fit perfectly on the small screen, then I can desing the other modules to fit in the space left.
                        Untitled.jpeg

                        Thanks in Advance

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