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    What is wrong with my url?

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      EllyJ @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil it is. If you look at the url it gives to the album art it does not start with http://192.168… so I just need to add that I believe. I stumbled on that info by mistake thanks to you. I will try and get that working now.

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        EllyJ
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        Ok it works :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: The problem was I needed to add the Raspberry Pi’ address before the album art url. Thank you very much @sdetweil for asking me a question that led to that info.working.png

        As you can see it needs to be shifted about a little to look good.

                var data = this.volumioData;
                var item = document.createElement('div');
                var amendUrl = "";
                var image = document.createElement('img');
                if (data['service'] == "mpd") {
                    amendUrl = this.config.volumioUrl + data['albumart'];} // if local playback use volumio url +  albumart url 
                else{
                    amendUrl = data['albumart'];}                   // else if web radio just albumart url
                image.src = amendUrl;                               // set url to the image
                image.height = 600;
                image.className = 'image';
                item.className = 'mmm-volumio-item';
                item.innerHTML = '<div>' + data['artist'] + ' • ' + data['album'] +
                                 '</div>' + '<div>' + data['album'] + '</div>';//I put 'albumart' here to prove I had the url
                wrapper.appendChild(item);                          // display artist, album and title info
                wrapper.appendChild(image);                         // display album artwork
                return wrapper;
            }
        });
        

        Here is my messy code, I don’t really do any coding so I was winging it.

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          sdetweil @EllyJ
          last edited by

          @EllyJ did u download the image to the mm server?

          Sam

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            EllyJ
            last edited by

            Sam it was from the NAS that has all my music. I have three Pi’s, a NAS, a Volumio music player and now a Magic Mirror. The Mirror Pi got the image url from Volumio Pi and then got the image from the NAS Pi. Lots of Pi! I have fiddled with the layout and it is presentable but not finished. Almost.png

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              EllyJ
              last edited by

              I have finished this now and tidied the code up (I hope it is up to standard). Below is a screenshot of the layout I went with, the changes I made to the .js file and the whole CSS file. I would like to give a lot of credit to @trgraglia who created MMM-Volumio and those who modified it before me. I hope there is enough info here for anyone who wants to create there own Volumio viewer. The position in the MagicMirror config file was top_bar.

              Finished.png

              File: modules/MMM-Volumio/MMM-Volumio.js (the bit I changed at the end)

                      var data = this.volumioData;
                      var amendUrl = "";
                      var item = document.createElement('div');
                      var image = document.createElement('img');
                      var artists = document.createElement('div');
              
                      if (data['service'] == "mpd") {
                          amendUrl = this.config.volumioUrl + data['albumart'];} // if local playback put volumio url +  albumart url 
                      else{
                          amendUrl = data['albumart'];}                   // else if web radio just albumart url
              
                      artists.className = 'text';
                      artists.innerHTML = '<div>' + '<br />' + data['artist'] + '<br />';
                      wrapper.appendChild(artists);
              
                      item.className = 'smalltext' //'mmm-volumio-item';
                      item.innerHTML = '<div>' + data['album'] + '<div>' + '</div>' + data['title'] + '</div>';//I put 'albumart' here to prove I had the url
                      wrapper.appendChild(item);                          // display artist, album and title info
              
                      image.src = amendUrl;                               // set url to the image
                      image.className = 'image';
                      wrapper.appendChild(image);                         // display album artwork
                      return wrapper;
                  }
              });
              

              File: modules/MMM-Volumio/MMM-Volumio.css

              .region.fullscreen.below {
                  position: absolute;
                  height:   100%
                  width:    100%
              }
              
              .mmm-volumio-item {
                  text-align:  center;
                  line-height: 40pt;
                  font-size:   95%;
                  color:       LightGrey;
                  position: absolute;
                  height:   100%;
                  width:    100%;
                  border-right:  24px;
              }
              .image 
              {
                  position:    Fixed;
                  bottom:      0px;
                  left:        0px;
                  width:   100%;
              }
              
              .text
              {   
                  text-align:  center;
                  line-height: 60pt;
                  font-size:   160%;
                  color:       DimGrey;
              }
              
              .smalltext
              {
                  text-align:  center;
                  line-height: 40pt;
                  font-size:   100%;
                  color:       Grey;
              }
              
              
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                sdetweil @EllyJ
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                @EllyJ did u make a fork of the original and upload your changes back , so others can get your version?

                fork original
                download your forked copy
                make changes
                git add/commit/push your chnages back to your fork…

                Sam

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                  EllyJ
                  last edited by

                  @sdetweil I did not. I do not know how to or what a fork is. I am not sure if it is good enough, it looks like it is commercial quality and it works but I just kind of forced it to do what I wanted. I don’t know JavaScript or CSS, I just googled, copied, tried and guessed until it worked. Perhaps someone could try it out and then fork it if it works for them.

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                    sdetweil @EllyJ
                    last edited by sdetweil

                    @EllyJ go to github on the original project
                    push the fork button top right. now u have a copy, and ‘could’ submit changes back to the author as ‘pull request’, pull from your repo back to his.

                    now, rename your current module folder
                    and then git clone your fork, and do npm install if the original asked for it

                    now, copy the changed files from the renamed folder to the new one.

                    if all is good
                    then we can work on getting the changes pushed up to your fork

                    Sam

                    How to add modules

                    learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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