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remotecompliments disappeared - please help
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@sdetweil I’m sorry, I’m a little slow. And this is making my brain hurt. I really appreciate your patience with me.
How would this look in config.js? And how does it know which compliments go in what position of the MM?
What I’m after is a normal compliments module running in lower_third, and a second compliments module sliced into 10 time slots with a different set of compliments running in upper_third. I’ve just finished modifying the default compliments.js to get my 10 time slots and that seems to work, so I’m getting closer.
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@forjer modifying?
no need to modify ( never modify module source code)
code two modules wherever u want.
put the compliments text in the config block in config.jsI am on my phone so everything but the actual compliments
{ module:"compliments", position:"lower_third", config:{ compliments:{ same as in defaults section of code whatever compliments for module 1 } OR remotefile:"http://....... somefile on some server" } }, { module:"compliments", position:"upper_third", config:{ compliments:{ same as in defaults section of code whatever compliments for module 2 } } }
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@sdetweil Progress. So I saved a copy of my modified compliments.js into a compliments2 folder as compliments2.js and renamed module.register to compliments2. I then reverted my compliments.js back to original. I then added a compliments2 section into my config.js. And now I have two separate compliments running! I tried that a few hours ago but I must have done something wrong so it didn’t work.
In the way you coded it, would I be able to have the ability to run Module 1 with the default time slots (complimentArray) while Module 2 runs a different time slot schedule?
Now I think I’d like to get a remotefile set up but I’m guessing I’ll run into some issue with remotefile for my compliments2.
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@sdetweil Also, is there a way to get my compliments2 to allow time splits at say 11:30 instead of just integer hours? Something like the following?
afternoonStartTime: 11:30, afternoonEndTime: 13,
It would appear the complimentArray would need to be adjusted by changing “hour” to something else?
} else if (hour >= this.config.afternoonStartTime && hour < this.config.afternoonEndTime && this.config.compliments.hasOwnProperty("afternoon")) { compliments = this.config.compliments.afternoon.slice(0);
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@forjer read the doc
u can have different remotefiles too
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@forjer if u need 10 time slots, then the compliments module would need changing as u might already have done. u should change your own copy, and then use that
from the modules folder
cp defaults/compliments mycompliments
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@forjer looks like the default time slots are hour based. so another reason to make your own
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@sdetweil Thanks for all of you time and help. You are a wealth of knowledge.
I’ve only been digging into this thing for a few weeks and I’ve seen so many of your posts helping others. Kudos!I like this kind of stuff, I just wish I had better core knowledge so I didn’t spend so much time looking stuff up and tinkering, but I guess that’s one way to learn.
I have gotten my custom “compliments2” module to work, but still only with integers for time. There’s got to be a simple way to change that. I’ll keep looking.
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@forjer said in remotecompliments disappeared - please help:
but still only with integers for time.
what do u mean?
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@forjer my son calls me all the time w questions. I don’t know much, but I know how to search, and can usually find an answer pretty quick.
I do it here too, all the time, writing code, working on install issues. trying to help w modules I don’t know.
I didn’t know we could run multiple compliments modules concurrently, but I figured it out looking at the code.