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MMM-forecast-io -- Localized up to the minute weather

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    paulocarrasco @yawns
    last edited by Oct 1, 2016, 9:38 PM

    @yawns Thanks, it was the comma. I miss it.

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      Les @dmcinnes
      last edited by Oct 1, 2016, 10:33 PM

      @dmcinnes I was in the main branch. Now I got the graph and full forecast…Thanks!

      I don’t know if this is because your still working on it, or whether it’s just my setup but the days are on top of the icons. If it’s just my setup then I’m guessing adding some padding in the css file would do the trick.
      0_1475361180404_mirror.png

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        dmcinnes Module Developer @Les
        last edited by Oct 4, 2016, 4:34 AM

        @Les yeah still working on it :) My testing config file had the “small” class, though I’m surprised it looks so bad without it.

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          dmcinnes Module Developer @Les
          last edited by Oct 4, 2016, 4:35 AM

          @Les thanks for the screenshot!

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            Les @dmcinnes
            last edited by Oct 4, 2016, 1:25 PM

            @dmcinnes No Problem. Thanks for the great module…can’t wait to see it when it’s complete. :)

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              paulocarrasco
              last edited by Oct 4, 2016, 2:14 PM

              Hi,

              Can’t wait for the finished weather module ;-).

              I’ve been thinking about screen optimisation and I’ve tried working on module code to make something like this “photoshopped” image, but my skills on JS are very, very limited :-(.

              I think that would be a nice add-on a “fusion” of the MMM-moon-phases module (with a bigger moon image), a analog clock (with a minimalist face) and the a weather/forecast module.

              What do you think?

              0_1475590425133_alternative_layout.png

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                Les @paulocarrasco
                last edited by Oct 4, 2016, 2:29 PM

                @paulocarrasco said in MMM-forecast-io -- Localized up to the minute weather:

                Hi,
                …
                I think that would be a nice add-on a “fusion” of the MMM-moon-phases module (with a bigger moon image), a analog clock (with a minimalist face) and the a weather/forecast module.

                What do you think?

                Just my 2 cents, but the picture looks amazing. I also like that you showed a few temperatures from later in the day before giving the future day forecasts. Daily percipitation % is also a great idea. :)
                However, for the purpose of screen real estate may I suggest making things switchable (on/off). So for example, date/time at the top. then moon/analog cloock. Then current weather, then forecast. So people can pick what is important to them… And this is just me, but I like having the current weather at the top So the moon/clock is distracting to me. if I could move it (I know I’m asking for a lot…but if I could move it to the bottom…would look great, and still give me info in the order of priority I need.) Anyways, just take this as once persons views :) Good luck with your module, can’t wait to see it when it’s complete!

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                  plumcraft
                  last edited by Oct 5, 2016, 10:39 AM

                  Looking forward to try this module too. It looks very nice

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                    KirAsh4 Moderator
                    last edited by Oct 5, 2016, 6:15 PM

                    Interesting proposition: adding the moon phases to the clock. Adding clock faces is very easy, however integrating one module into the other (a clock into the weather module, or a partial weather query inside the clock module), now you’re working to make a third beast of a module. A possible solution might be to have the clock module listen to broadcasts from the weather module and adjust its face accordingly.

                    A possible working method:
                    configure the clock to have an analog face (with a default face)
                    configure the clock to listen to weather broadcasts
                    configure the weather module to broadcast moon phases
                    if/when the clock receives such notification (hopefully only once a day), it will change its face to match and timing will be of importance here when the mirror first loads up - what if the weather module broadcasts before the clock is up and running?

                    Then there’s the question of, how detailed do you want it to be? Do you want a 28-day moon phase displayed? Or a simplified 8-stages version?

                    Something else to keep in mind, having an actual image will increase the payload of the module itself. Right now all of the analog faces are SVG files, which are rather small, and they can be scaled without losing resolution. You can’t easily do that with an actual picture. Either you are including very large images in case someone (like me) decides to have a screen with ONLY the clock on it, taking up the full screen, and still be able to scale it small for the “normal” folks. Personally my vote would be to use plain black and white SVG images. They’ll be small and easily scalable.

                    Anyway, that’s my 2 pesos.

                    A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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                      dmcinnes Module Developer
                      last edited by Oct 10, 2016, 4:16 AM

                      @paulocarrasco That moon clock looks awesome!

                      Hey Everyone! I’ve just released the updated Forecast IO module with forecast and precipitation graph (I’m considering renaming it to MMM-Darksky since forecast.io is no more…)

                      https://github.com/dmcinnes/MMM-forecast-io

                      Features:

                      • The precipitation and forecast can be individually turned on or off.
                      • Configure with the “small” class for a more compact look.
                      • The precipitation graph only shows when there’s rain.

                      Screenshot:

                      new and improved

                      Let me know what you think!

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