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      HanaO00 @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil Thanks for your reply, MMM-Compliments was a folder that i make for customs compliments, but now the path for compliments is :

      /home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/default/compliments/
      

      A screen of my config for compliments, but doesn’t work

      Screenshot-2021-04-19_22-43-53.png

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        sdetweil @HanaO00
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        @hanao00 every letter matters

        its

        remoteFile
        

        not

        remotefile
        

        on linux things are case sensitive
        javascript is case sensitive on all platforms…

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          HanaO00 @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil Thank you I hadn’t paid attention, I corrected the case but it still uses the default compliments

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            sdetweil @HanaO00
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            @hanao00

            if the file upload fails, the defaults are used…

            open the developers window, ctrl-shift-i on the pi keyboard,
            select the console tab, and scroll up, or enter some unique part of the module name in the filter field
            to slim down messages to the module

            make sure the name is exact…

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              HanaO00
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              Oh perfect, thanks ! He needs the extension of the file

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                sdetweil @HanaO00
                last edited by sdetweil

                @hanao00 said in Compliments module external file:

                He needs the extension of the file

                yes, exact name

                and for this module, the extension MUST be .json

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                  HanaO00 @sdetweil
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                  @sdetweil Thank you

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                    CheapDad
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                    May I ask a follow on question? Is the source of the core compliments editable? Meaning, not the source code, but the source of the sayings that appear on the screen. I like the existing compliments but would like to customize what actually appears on the screen.

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                      sdetweil @CheapDad
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                      @cheapdad you should not edit THAT content

                      you can copy into your own file and edit from there, OR add it to the config.js

                      general rule… unless there is bug u are fixing short term, or a feature u are adding,
                      do NOT edit the module content (any file) in the defaults folder…

                      and overall should never edit the installed module files at all…

                      config.js is designed to allow to override the settings defined by the modules

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                        CheapDad
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                        Understood, but the entry in my config.js for just the line that says “compliments.” There’s no indication in config.js where that pulls from. The add-on compliments modules have extra lines with a website address, etc., but I don’t see where the core module is getting what it puts on the screen.

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                          sdetweil @CheapDad
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                          @cheapdad

                          in the core compliments.js file is the default setting

                          defaults: {
                          		compliments: {
                          			anytime: ["Hey there sexy!"],
                          			morning: ["Good morning, handsome!", "Enjoy your day!", "How was your sleep?"],
                          			afternoon: ["Hello, beauty!", "You look sexy!", "Looking good today!"],
                          			evening: ["Wow, you look hot!", "You look nice!", "Hi, sexy!"],
                          			"....-01-01": ["Happy new year!"]
                          		},
                          

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                            CheapDad @sdetweil
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                            @sdetweil Thanks, that’s very helpful. I imagine I can simply edit that compliments.js file, since I can always download another one if I want to return to default.

                            Alternatively, I could copy/paste a second set of those lines, edit them, and “no comment” the defaults. (I think that’s the correct term.) However, that would add/leave in unnecessary lines of code, which strikes me as inefficient.

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                              sdetweil @CheapDad
                              last edited by sdetweil

                              @cheapdad i don’t understand

                              in config.js

                              { 
                               module:"compliments",
                              position:".....",
                              config: { 
                              
                              		compliments: {
                              			anytime: ["Hey there sexy!"],
                              			morning: ["Good morning, handsome!", "Enjoy your day!", "How was your sleep?"],
                              			afternoon: ["Hello, beauty!", "You look sexy!", "Looking good today!"],
                              			evening: ["Wow, you look hot!", "You look nice!", "Hi, sexy!"],
                              			"....-01-01": ["Happy new year!"]
                              		},
                              }
                              }
                              

                              edit away

                              never touch the source file…

                              this is the MM model,
                              what ever is in a modules defaults:{} section
                              can be overridden in config.js
                              usually that is all in the module README.md file as part of the instructions

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                                CheapDad @sdetweil
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                                @sdetweil I’m not logged into my pi ATM so I can’t post code, but that’s not what’s in my config.js. My config.js has only two lines for “compliments” - that it exists and position.

                                This is not my actual file, but it looks essentially like this:

                                {
                                		module: "compliments",
                                		position: "lower_third",	
                                		}
                                

                                In having this conversation, it looks like I have to add the config header and lines to do what I want and then edit that.

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                                  sdetweil @CheapDad
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                                  @cheapdad right…

                                  if you DON’T add things to config.js then the DEFAULTS apply
                                  (whatever is in the module)

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                                    sdetweil @CheapDad
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                                    @cheapdad read the links in my signature below

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