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    ianperrin @Plati
    last edited by Sep 12, 2016, 4:55 PM

    Hi @Plati

    The solution depends on how you want to display the table.

    Do you want

    • 3 columns in the following order: | Icon | Message | Time |
    • Or 2 columns laid out as follows: | Message Icon | Time |

    "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi

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      Plati @ianperrin
      last edited by Sep 12, 2016, 4:56 PM

      Hi @ianperrin

      | Icon | Message | Time | should be ok

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        ianperrin @Plati
        last edited by Sep 12, 2016, 6:29 PM

        @Plati said in assign a symbol to a module:

        Hi @ianperrin

        | Icon | Message | Time | should be ok

        In that case, try this

        
        		var iconCell = document.createElement("td");
        
        		var icon =  document.createElement("i");
        		if (this.messages[i].type === "INFO"){
        			icon.className = "fa fa-info";
        		}
        		else if (this.messages[i].type === "WARNING"){
        			icon.className = "fa fa-exclamation";
        		}
        		else if (this.messages[i].type === "ERROR"){
        			icon.className = "fa fa-exclamation-triangle";
        		}
        		else {
        			icon.className = "fa fa-question";
        		}
        
        		iconCell.appendChild(icon);
        		callWrapper.appendChild(iconCell);
        		
        		//Set caller of row
        		var caller =  document.createElement("td");
        		caller.innerHTML = "[" + this.messages[i].type + "] " + this.messages[i].message;
        

        "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi

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          ianperrin
          last edited by Sep 12, 2016, 8:09 PM

          You could also consider making the icon configurable via the options,

          First add the default values for the options

          	defaults: {
          		max: 5,
          		format: false,
          		types: {
          			INFO: "dimmed",
          			WARNING: "normal",
          			ERROR: "bright"
          		},
          		icons: {
          			INFO: "info",
          			WARNING: "exclamation",
          			ERROR: "exclamation-triangle"
          		}
          	},
          

          Then change the code to create the icon (and for bonus points, set class for the icon to the same as the message.

          		var iconCell = document.createElement("td");
          		var icon =  document.createElement("i");
          		if(this.config.icons.hasOwnProperty(this.messages[i].type)){
          			icon.classList.add("fa", "fa-" + this.config.icons[this.messages[i].type]);
          		} else {
          			icon.classList.add("fa", "fa-question");
          		}
          		if(this.config.types.hasOwnProperty(this.messages[i].type)){
          			icon.classList.add(this.config.types[this.messages[i].type]);
          		}
          		iconCell.appendChild(icon);
          		callWrapper.appendChild(iconCell);
          
          

          Warning - this code was entered directly here in the comment so may contain TyoPs ;)

          "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi

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            Plati
            last edited by Sep 12, 2016, 9:01 PM

            @ianperrin nice! I still have a lot to learn. I’m just beginning to learn JS, etc.

            Now is almost perfect:

            0_1473713998347_syslog-icon-2.jpg

            Now only center the icons and reduce the spacing between the lines.

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              ianperrin @Plati
              last edited by ianperrin Sep 12, 2016, 9:25 PM Sep 12, 2016, 9:17 PM

              @Plati glad to help - and we’re all learning here so don’t worry!

              Fontawesome provides lots of support for managing the display of icons, so if the icons are throwing the alignment in the table out try making the icons Fixed Width by adding “fa-fw” to the icon e.g. icon.classList.add("fa", "fa-fw", "fa-" …

              Alternatively, set the icon font-size to the same as the message, by using the inbuilt MM styles, e.g. iconCell.classList.add("small");

              or a combination of both :)

              "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                dominic @yawns
                last edited by Sep 12, 2016, 10:05 PM

                @yawns Hi, Thanks it works.
                I have an other question.

                how can I get the values ​​, that they will displayed in two lines?

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                  ianperrin @dominic
                  last edited by Sep 12, 2016, 10:57 PM

                  Hi @dominic

                  The simplest approach would be to add a “br” element between the temperature and humidity.

                  However, I would consider putting them in an unordered list and take advantage of the inbuilt layout controls within FontAwesome. E.g.

                  getDom: function() {
                  	var wrapper = document.createElement("div");
                  	if(this.dataFile){
                  
                  		var humidityRegExp = /Humidity = (.*?) %/ig;
                  		var humidity = humidityRegExp.exec(this.dataFile)[1];
                  
                  		var temperatureRegExp = /Temperature = (.*?) *C/ig;
                  		var temperature = temperatureRegExp.exec(this.dataFile)[1];
                  
                  		var list = document.createElement("ul");
                  		list.classList.add("fa-ul");
                  
                  		// add temperature
                  		var temperature_item = document.createElement("li");
                  		var temperature_symbol =  document.createElement("i");
                  		temperature_symbol.classList.add("fa", "fa-li", "fa-home");
                  		temperature_item.appendChild(temperature_symbol);
                  		temperature_item.appendChild(document.createTextNode(" " + temperature + "°C"));
                  		list.appendChild(temperature_item);
                  
                  		// add humidity 
                  		var humidity_item = document.createElement("li");
                  		var humidity_symbol =  document.createElement("i");
                  		humidity_symbol.classList.add("fa", "fa-li", "fa-tint");
                  		humidity_item.appendChild(humidity_symbol);
                  		humidity_item.appendChild(document.createTextNode(" " + humidity + "%"));
                  		list.appendChild(humidity_item);
                  
                  		wrapper.appendChild(list);
                  
                  	} else {
                  		wrapper.innerHTML = "No data";
                  	}
                  	return wrapper;
                  },
                  

                  "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                    dominic
                    last edited by Sep 12, 2016, 11:10 PM

                    0_1473721691593_Unbenannt.png

                    Hi ianperrin, thank you :)

                    Do you knwo, how can i erase the “*” befor the “°C” ?

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                      Plati @dominic
                      last edited by Plati Sep 13, 2016, 7:30 AM Sep 13, 2016, 7:25 AM

                      @ianperrin you are wizard :) big thank you, now it works excellent

                      @dominic try delete " * " from var temperatureRegExp = /Temperature = (.*?) *C/ig;
                      try it:

                      var temperatureRegExp = /Temperature = (.*?) C/ig;

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