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    MMM-OpenWeatherForecast - Replacement for MMM-DarkSkyForecast

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    • 0m4r0 Offline
      0m4r Module Developer @anubis273
      last edited by

      @anubis273 how do you start your magic mirror?
      I guess with either npm run start or npm run server
      In either case, you should be able to see the logs that are generated in the console…

      you may also want to try to change the log level in your config.js to a more verbose level than “ERORR” (which I believe is the default)

      https://github.com/0m4r

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        OberfragGER
        last edited by OberfragGER

        Nice Module.

        But i dont get the german time format (24H) not working. And do you have any idea how to have the germany translation of the warnings?

        Here is my config:

        		{
        		module: "MMM-OpenWeatherForecast",
        		position: "top_right",
        //		header: "Forecast",
        		config: {
        			apikey: "myKey", //only string here
        			latitude: 53,            //number works here
        			longitude: 10,          //so does a string
        			language: "de",
        			forecastHeaderText: "Wetter Vorhersage für ....",
        			iconset: "3c",
        			label_timeFormat: "k[h]",
        			label_days: ["So", "Mo", "Di", "Mi", "Do", "Fr", "Sa"]
        			}
        		},
        

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          OberfragGER @OberfragGER
          last edited by OberfragGER

          @oberfragger ok. Got sunrise working in german. There was a missing config line:

          label_sunriseTimeFormat: "hh:mm",
          

          and also with the time… also a typo (forgot the “hourly”):

          label_hourlyTimeFormat: "k[h]",
          

          I edited this to:

          label_hourlyTimeFormat: "k[ Uhr]",
          

          Still inspecting the storm warning in german…

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          • karsten13K Offline
            karsten13 @OberfragGER
            last edited by

            @oberfragger

            Still inspecting the storm warning in german…

            same problem here, saw meanwhile some of this warnings in german but mostly in english. Looks like a problem on the provider side, when inspecting the called url in the browser the retrieved data is in english.

            So this can’t be solved by the module.

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            • swvalentiS Offline
              swvalenti Project Sponsor
              last edited by

              @j-e-f-f Anyway to hide the special weather advisory? Really jacks up my layout, I took a look at config but nothing stood out.
              Thanks

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                dkhorse74 @BKeyport
                last edited by

                @bkeyport said in MMM-OpenWeatherForecast - Replacement for MMM-DarkSkyForecast:

                @dkhorse74 That’s the main header… hint…

                :thumbs_up: Thank You

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                • karsten13K Offline
                  karsten13 @karsten13
                  last edited by

                  so now i catched the situation where the alerts are in english and in german:

                  a118b88d-d530-46fc-bd79-9885c3a097f4-grafik.png

                  the data is coming directly from openweathermap, here the json-part:

                  213ed321-e420-41cd-933d-69cb716a8a00-grafik.png

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                    j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @dkhorse74
                    last edited by

                    @dkhorse74 that’s the main header for the module. Change it like this:

                      {
                        module: "MMM-OpenWeatherForecast",
                        position: "top_right",
                        header: "Forecast",  <— here
                        config: {
                          apikey: "a1b2c3d4e5f6g7h8j9k0", //only string here
                          latitude: 51.490230,            //number works here
                          longitude: "-0.258810"          //so does a string
                        }
                      },
                    
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                      j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @shiryu1031
                      last edited by

                      @shiryu1031 you can’t do that independently on the main units setting. OpenWeather returns mph for imperial, and m/s for standard and metric.

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                        j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @swvalenti
                        last edited by

                        @swvalenti yes you can. The weather alerts are part of the summary section. OpenWeather returns such a short summary that I didn’t think it necessary to make two separate configure. Two ways to turn off the alerts:

                        • set summary : false
                        • if you want the summary but not the alerts, you can hide them in your custom css as follows:
                        .MMM-OpenWeatherForecast .weather-alert {
                          display: none;
                        }
                        

                        I think I’ll look at a way to truncate weather alerts so they don’t take up so much space.

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