Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-DumpsterDay
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@mrdenmark if you set the date to 18.11.2019 and the occurance is every 14 days then it’s correct :)
If the enable value is true - the image is not visible as it’s not a trashcan day.
If the enable value is false - the part of the module is disabled and is not evaluated at all. Also I recommend to use start dates from the past, not future :) -
Since the Red Can graphic was added to the github repository my MagicMirror update-notification module indicates an update is needed to the MMM-DumpsterDay module. This made me think that it would be good to add the update process to the github repository instructions.
I just did a
git fetch and then a
git pullfrom within the MagicMirror/modules/MMM-DumpsterDay sub directory and that updated the module.
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Re: MMM-DumpsterDay
I am having problems getting the bins to show correctly. I have three different bin collections
Rubbish(basic) collected fortnightly on thursdays next collection due 21st November
Recycling(plastic) collected fortnightly on thursdays next collection due 14th November
Composting(landscape) collected fortnightly on Mondays next collection due 25th NovemberThe icon for the plastic collection is displayed as expected but the landscaping icon is also showing today(14th) even though it is not due until the 25th. Any ideas what the issue is?
This is the config file I am using
{module:“MMM-DumpsterDay”,
position:“lower_third”,config: { refreshInterval: 18000000, // Default: 18000000 = 5 hours pulse: true, // Default: true - Makes the module pulsating enableBasic: true, // Enable basic trashcan basicStartDate: "24.10.2019", // The first dumpster day (Always use 2 digit dates (01 instead of 1)) basicDateDiff_1: 14, // Trashday reoccurance - Default: 14 (every 14 days) basicNotifyDayBefore: true, //Default: true - If you want the notification to appear also the day before the dumpster day enablePlastic: true, // Same values as basic but for Plastic plasticStartDate: "31.10.2019", plasticDateDiff_1: 14, plasticNotifyDayBefore: true, enableLandscape: true, // Same values as basic but for Landscape landscapeStartDate: "14.10.2019", landscapeDateDiff_1: 14, landscapeNotifyDayBefore: true, } },
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@mrdenmark said in MMM-DumpsterDay:
apologies foe formatting above!
fixed…
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@Doughboy99
I think I have found the issue for me.
in MMM-DumpsterDay.js the if statementif (enableLandscape == true){ landscapeTrashDayResult = this.isPlasticTrashDay(); Log.info("landscapeTrashDayResult: "+landscapeTrashDayResult); var landscapeDiv = document.createElement("div"); landscapeDiv.className = "landscapeDiv"; wrapper.appendChild(landscapeDiv); if (landscapeTrashDayResult == 0){ landscapeDiv.classList.add("non_today") }
line 83 should read
landscapeTrashDayResult = this.isLandscapeTrashDay();
This seems to fix my issue.
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@Doughboy99
Good catch. Seems logical that the statement should pertain to Landscape because of what precedes it.I made the change to my MMM-DumpsterDay.js . You can report the issue via github and the author @DeanoNoire can add the changes.
Here is the link to report github MMM-DumpsterDay Issues
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@Doughboy99 Corrected the link. Thanks!
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@Doughboy99 Thanks a lot guys, I just corrected it on github.
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Thanks @DeanoNoire . Any plans to implement the “Tomorrow is Trash Day” and “Today is Trash Day” text?