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    • nbrennN Offline
      nbrenn
      last edited by nbrenn

      Hi all,

      I am trying to write my own module from scratch and I am a bit of a crossroads of confusion. I have attached my .js code and my .css code is below. I am stuck trying to tie it all together. I have the output from a generic API call to the website I am getting data from, and I have a basic .js and .css file. However, with my lack of javascript experience, I am having trouble getting to the next level.

      The first basic thing I am trying to do is to display the current Watts that is output from the API call (the output of the call is shown below). I have the basic format of the .js file, and a basic format for my .css file. I was wondering if anyone can take a look at my .js file and let me know what else is needed in order to get something basic working (like just displaying the wattage).

      My .css file only contains the following:

      .watts {
      	font-size: 75%;
      	line-height: 65px;
      	display: inline-block;
      }
      

      The non-JSON format when I go to the following website (https://api.emonitor.us/location/getCurrentData?security_key=xxxxx) is as follows:

      <GetCurrentData>
      <Location Location="2744">
      <name>Home</name>
      <address>REDACTED</address>
      <city>REDACTED</city>
      <state>REDACTED</state>
      <country>USA</country>
      <zip>REDACTED</zip>
      <timezone>REDACTED</timezone>
      <data>
      <channelData>
      <channel channel="194882">
      <channelNumber>1 + 2</channelNumber>
      <eMonitorSerial>14881</eMonitorSerial>
      <name>Main Power Main Panel</name>
      <circuitType>Mains</circuitType>
      <phase/>
      <CTSize>150</CTSize>
      <BreakerSize>200</BreakerSize>
      <timestamp>2016-12-22 15:54:00</timestamp>
      <watts>-9</watts>
      </channel>
      <channel channel="194886">
      <channelNumber>5</channelNumber>
      <eMonitorSerial>14881</eMonitorSerial>
      <name>West Solar 1</name>
      <circuitType>Solar Panels</circuitType>
      <phase/>
      <CTSize>20</CTSize>
      <BreakerSize>20</BreakerSize>
      <timestamp>2016-12-22 15:54:00</timestamp>
      <watts>-165</watts>
      </channel>
      <channel channel="194887">
      <channelNumber>6</channelNumber>
      <eMonitorSerial>14881</eMonitorSerial>
      <name>West Solar 2</name>
      <circuitType>Solar Panels</circuitType>
      <phase/>
      <CTSize>20</CTSize>
      <BreakerSize>20</BreakerSize>
      <timestamp>2016-12-22 15:54:00</timestamp>
      <watts>-143</watts>
      </channel>
      <channel channel="194888">
      <channelNumber>7</channelNumber>
      <eMonitorSerial>14881</eMonitorSerial>
      <name>Both Bathroom Outlets</name>
      <circuitType>Outlets/Lighting</circuitType>
      <phase/>
      <CTSize>20</CTSize>
      <BreakerSize>20</BreakerSize>
      <timestamp>2016-12-22 15:54:00</timestamp>
      <watts>0</watts>
      </channel>
      <channel channel="194889">
      <channelNumber>8</channelNumber>
      <eMonitorSerial>14881</eMonitorSerial>
      <name>1st Floor Lights</name>
      <circuitType>Lighting</circuitType>
      <phase/>
      <CTSize>20</CTSize>
      <BreakerSize>15</BreakerSize>
      <timestamp>2016-12-22 15:54:00</timestamp>
      <watts>0</watts>
      </channel>
      </channelData>
      </data>
      </Location>
      <totalRecords>107</totalRecords>
      </GetCurrentData>
      

      Thanks for looking!

      The .js file I have written so far is below:

      Module.register ("MMM-EMonitor", {
          
          //default module config.
          defaults: {
              // Insert defaults here
              interval: 900000 // Every 15 mins
          },
          
          getStyles: function() {
              return ["MMM-Emonitor.css"];
          },
          
          // Define the start sequence
          start: function() {
              Log.info("Starting module: " + this.name);
              
              this.securitykey = REDACTED;
              this.url = 'https://api.emonitor.us/location/getCurrentData?security_key=' + this.SecurityKey
              this.getCurrentData(this);
          },
          
         getCurrentData: function(that) {
             that.sendSocketNotification('GET-CURRENT-DATA', that.url);
             setTimeout(that.getCurrentData, that.config.interval, that);
          },
          
          getDom: function() {
              var wrapper = null;
              
              if (this.loaded) { 
                  wrapper = document.createElement('div');
                      wrapper.className = 'data table';
      
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      • mochmanM Offline
        mochman Module Developer
        last edited by

        Can you paste your MMM-Emonitor.js using markdown? It looks like you’re missing a bunch of code.

        So the API sends you XML data and you want to pull out the wattage? Just the first one or all of them?

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        • nbrennN Offline
          nbrenn @mochman
          last edited by nbrenn

          @mochman
          Thanks for the link to the markdown page! My OP is edited accordingly. I do understand that I’m missing necessary code in order to make it function. I’m just not really sure what.

          I would like to print the <name> and <watts> if possible. The XML returned has a lot more data, but for the sake of this post, I cut it down to just include the first three items. I would like to print all three.

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          • mochmanM Offline
            mochman Module Developer
            last edited by mochman

            Your code seems to abruptly end in the middle of the getDom() function, but from what I see, it looks like you are sending the URL to a node_helper.js that I assume will get the data you want.

            My recommendation would be to look at this page and see how to parse the XML to take out what you want. You then can use this data to create a simple table to display each <name> and <watts> in the getDom() function. I don’t think you’ll need a node_helper.js to do this though. You can probably just do it in the main .js file. Unless you’re running into a Access-Control-Allow-Origin error. Then you can get around it by using node_helper.js

            Another way people have done this has been described here.

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            • nbrennN Offline
              nbrenn @mochman
              last edited by nbrenn

              @mochman
              Thanks for the response and the examples. Are some of the XML methods in the tutorial you linked to, often used in Mirror modules?

              I wasn’t planning on using a node_helper.js and my code does abruptly end in the middle of the getDOM(). I got stuck when trying to find out how to extract specifics from the XML, like <name> and <watts>.

              Do you know of any other good module examples that would have similar XML structure, where specific objects were extracted from?

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              • strawberry 3.141S Offline
                strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @nbrenn
                last edited by

                @nbrenn

                Assuming xml is the xml file you get as response from the server

                var channels = xml.getElementsByTagName("channel");
                
                for(var i = 0; i < channels.length; i++){
                  for(var n = 0; n < channels[i].children.length; n++){
                    if(channels[i].children[n].tagName === "name" || channels[i].children[n].tagName === "watts"){
                      console.log(channels[i].children[n].textContent);
                    }
                  }
                }
                

                will ouput

                "Main Power Main Panel"
                "-9"
                "West Solar 1"
                "-165"
                "West Solar 2"
                "-143"
                "Both Bathroom Outlets"
                "0"
                "1st Floor Lights"
                "0"
                

                Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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                • ooom416354O Offline
                  ooom416354
                  last edited by

                  I am kind of in the same boat. I actually have an old JS file which would return data in JSON format using the MTA API for the MM1. This allowed me to see if my train was delayed or not before leaving the house. I am trying to figure out an easy way to port to over to the new mirror but I am not at all a JavaScript programmer. If anyone would like to have a look at the current code for the MM1 and maybe try to port it over it might help some folks who live in the NYC area. Or if anyone knows if there is a current module which takes JSON results and displays them on the screen I can try to mock that up to integrate this. Thanks!

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                  • nbrennN Offline
                    nbrenn @strawberry 3.141
                    last edited by nbrenn

                    @strawberry-3.141 Thanks for the snippet! I have a better idea of how to extract the data from the XML with your example.

                    If I want to simply output what you have provided in your post, would I need to simply put your snippet into my getDom() function and add the .name to my .css file (similar to how I have the .watts)?

                    So I know that’s probably incorrect, but I just tried it and an error returned:
                    Cannot read property getElementsByClassName of null. I think that I am having trouble understanding how to create the div object for which to add in the data.

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                    • cowboysdudeC Offline
                      cowboysdude Module Developer @nbrenn
                      last edited by cowboysdude

                      @nbrenn post what you’ve rewritten so they can better understand where your error may be and what I do [whcn I added humidity to the stock weather app] was to look at other modules and pick it apart to see how they were using div and such for styling to better get an understanding how it fit together. These guys are awesome, they like to help!

                      Actually posting what you have now would help me too! :) I’m trying to create something myself.

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                      • strawberry 3.141S Offline
                        strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @nbrenn
                        last edited by strawberry 3.141

                        @nbrenn I’m assuming that you saved your server response into this.xml

                        getDom: function(){
                          var wrapper = document.createElement("div");
                        
                          if(this.xml){
                            var channels = this.xml.getElementsByTagName("channel");
                            for(var i = 0; i < channels.length; i++){
                              for(var n = 0; n < channels[i].children.length; n++){
                                if(channels[i].children[n].tagName === "name" || channels[i].children[n].tagName === "watts"){
                                  var element = document.createElement("div");
                                  element.classList.add(channels[i].children[n].tagName);
                                  element.innerHTML = channels[i].children[n].textContent;
                                  wrapper.appendChild(element);
                                }
                              }
                            }
                          } else {
                            wrapper.innerHTML = "NO DATA";
                          }
                          return wrapper;
                        }
                        

                        this would create two div container for every channel one for the name and the other for watts. each of them would have the css class .name or .watts

                        Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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                        • nbrennN Offline
                          nbrenn
                          last edited by

                          Thanks for the great support.

                          I currently have no errors with what you’ve helped provide me with. However, it displays the else condition, and NO DATA.

                          Right now, my MMM-EMonitor.js looks like the following:

                          Module.register ("MMM-EMonitor", {
                              
                              //default module config.
                              defaults: {
                                  // Insert defaults here
                                  interval: 900000 // Every 15 mins
                              },
                              
                              getStyles: function() {
                                  return ["MMM-EMonitor.css"];
                              },
                              
                              // Define the start sequence
                              start: function() {
                                  Log.log("Starting module: " + this.name);
                                  
                                  //this.securitykey = REDACTED;
                                  this.url = 'https://api.emonitor.us/location/getCurrentData?security_key=REDACTED';
                                  this.getCurrentData(this);
                              },
                              
                             getCurrentData: function(that) {
                                 that.sendSocketNotification('GET-CURRENT-DATA', that.url);
                                 setTimeout(that.getCurrentData, that.config.interval, that);
                              },
                              
                          
                             getDom: function(){
                           	 var wrapper = document.createElement("div");
                          
                            	if(this.xml){
                             	 var channels = this.xml.getElementsByTagName("channel");
                             	 for(var i = 0; i < channels.length; i++){
                              	   for(var n = 0; n < channels[i].children.length; n++){
                                 		if(channels[i].children[n].tagName === "name" || channels[i].children[n].tagName === "watts"){
                                    	var element = document.createElement("div");
                                    	element.classList.add(channels[i].children[n].tagName);
                                    	element.innerHTML = channels[i].children[n].textContent;
                                    	wrapper.appendChild(element);
                                  	}
                                	}
                              	}
                            	} else {
                              		wrapper.innerHTML = "NO DATA";
                            	}
                            	return wrapper;
                          }
                          });
                          

                          and my css looks like the following:

                          .MMM-EMonitor .centered {
                              text-align: center;
                          }
                          

                          Like I mentioned, the NO DATA is showing up. The security key is working, and returns the XML which I have in my original post.

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                          • mochmanM Offline
                            mochman Module Developer
                            last edited by

                            You don’t have this.xml defined anywhere in your script. If you look at @strawberry-3-141’s post, it says:

                            I’m assuming that you saved your server response into this.xml

                            You need to create a function that uses the URL and saves that data in a variable called xml. Since your program never does that, this.xml isn’t defined so your if/else always goes to “NO DATA”.

                            Why do you have

                            getCurrentData: function(that) {
                                   that.sendSocketNotification('GET-CURRENT-DATA', that.url);
                                   setTimeout(that.getCurrentData, that.config.interval, that);
                                },
                            

                            in your program? Did you just see it in another persons code? This code snippet sends your URL to node_helper.js. Are you using that node_helper to pull the XML data from the website? If so, you’re going to need a socketNotificationReceived function to get the data and put it into the xml variable.

                            The modules documentation shows you some examples of that.

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                            • nbrennN Offline
                              nbrenn
                              last edited by

                              Ahh, that makes sense. I do not have a node_helper.js, and I had the getCurrentData function because I tried to replicate a different module. I will remove these lines of code since they serve no purpose for me at the moment.

                              I’ll try to take a look at examples to see how to save the data into the xml variable, so that this.xml can be used.

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                              • mochmanM Offline
                                mochman Module Developer
                                last edited by mochman

                                MMM-EMonitor.js

                                Module.register ("MMM-EMonitor", {
                                
                                    //default module config.
                                    defaults: {
                                        // Insert defaults here
                                        interval: 900000, // Every 15 mins
                                        security_key: null,
                                        animationSpeed: 1000
                                    },
                                
                                    getStyles: function() {
                                        return ["MMM-EMonitor.css"];
                                    },
                                
                                    // Define the start sequence
                                    start: function() {
                                        Log.log("Starting module: " + this.name);
                                        this.loaded = false;
                                        this.xml = null;
                                        this.url = 'https://api.emonitor.us/location/getCurrentData?security_key=';
                                        setInterval(this.getCurrentData(), this.config_interval);
                                    },
                                
                                   getCurrentData: function() {
                                        var self = this;
                                        var xhttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
                                        xhttp.onreadystatechange = function() {
                                                if (this.readyState == 4 && this.status == 200) {
                                                        self.xml = self.parseXML(this.responseText);
                                                        self.loaded = true;
                                                        self.updateDom(self.config.animationSpeed);
                                                }
                                        };
                                        xhttp.open("GET", this.url+this.config.security_key, true);
                                        xhttp.send();
                                    },
                                
                                
                                   getDom: function(){
                                        var wrapper = document.createElement("div");
                                        if(!this.loaded) {
                                                wrapper.innerHTML = "Loading...";
                                                return wrapper;
                                        }
                                        if(this.xml !== null){
                                         var table = document.createElement("table");
                                         table.classList.add("xsmall", "table");
                                         var channels = this.xml.getElementsByTagName("channel");
                                         for(var i = 0; i < channels.length; i++){
                                           var row = document.createElement("tr");
                                           for(var n = 0; n < channels[i].children.length; n++){
                                                if(channels[i].children[n].tagName === "name" || channels[i].children[n].tagName === "watts"){
                                                var element = document.createElement("td");
                                                element.classList.add(channels[i].children[n].tagName);
                                                element.innerHTML = channels[i].children[n].textContent;
                                                row.appendChild(element);
                                                }
                                           table.appendChild(row);
                                           }
                                         }
                                         wrapper.appendChild(table);
                                        } else {
                                                console.log("Returned no Data");
                                                wrapper.innerHTML = "NO DATA";
                                        }
                                        return wrapper;
                                   },
                                
                                   parseXML: function(xmlStr){
                                        return ( new window.DOMParser() ).parseFromString(xmlStr, "text/xml");
                                   }
                                
                                });
                                

                                Your config.js should have:

                                {
                                                        module: 'MMM-EMonitor',
                                                        position: 'top_left',
                                                        config: {
                                                                security_key: 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'  //your security key
                                                        }
                                                }
                                

                                This just displays everything in a large table. You may want to modify the for loop to not display data when the wattage is 0, that should get rid of a bunch of rows.

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                                • nbrennN Offline
                                  nbrenn
                                  last edited by

                                  This is awesome.

                                  A few clarifying questions:

                                  • Is the purpose of the xhttp.open("GET"... line to make the API call to the website? Is this when the connection is made to the XML page?

                                  • So, you’re going through each "channel" and creating a row in the table for each channel? And then for each channel’s name and wattage, a data object is created?

                                  • If I didn’t have any .css file, would the data still show up?

                                  Thanks for the clarifications, and again, thanks for the great support. This community is top-notch!

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                                  • strawberry 3.141S Offline
                                    strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @nbrenn
                                    last edited by

                                    @nbrenn

                                    1. yes the xmlhttprequest is also better known as ajax request
                                    2. for each channel a row will be created and for name and watts a column will be created with their specific values
                                    3. the data will still be displayed, but without any custom styling

                                    Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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                                    • nbrennN Offline
                                      nbrenn
                                      last edited by

                                      I’m trying to display just the names where the watts that are != 0. I want both the values greater than 0 and the values less than 0 (in order to include the negative values from the solar generation).

                                      I attempted to modify the getDom. It is displaying every names in the .XML and shows the watts value only if it is != 0. But how do I also remove the names that are 0? The output currently looks like the following:

                                      Power Panel        66
                                      Outlets            20
                                      Heat Pump
                                      Oven   
                                      East Solar Panel  -70
                                      West Solar Panel  -50
                                      
                                      getDom: function(){
                                              var wrapper = document.createElement("div");
                                              if(!this.loaded) {
                                                      wrapper.innerHTML = "Loading...";
                                                      return wrapper;
                                              }
                                              if(this.xml !== null){
                                               var table = document.createElement("table");
                                               table.classList.add("xsmall", "table");
                                               var channels = this.xml.getElementsByTagName("channel");
                                               for(var i = 0; i < channels.length; i++){
                                                 var row = document.createElement("tr");
                                                 for(var n = 0; n < channels[i].children.length; n++){
                                                      if(channels[i].children[n].tagName === "name" || channels[i].children[n].tagName === "watts"){
                                                      var element = document.createElement("td");
                                                      element.classList.add(channels[i].children[n].tagName);
                                                      if (channels[i].children[n].textContent != 0){
                                      			element.innerHTML = channels[i].children[n].textContent;
                                      			row.appendChild(element);
                                      			}
                                                      
                                                      }
                                                 table.appendChild(row);
                                                 }
                                               }
                                               wrapper.appendChild(table);
                                              } else {
                                                      console.log("Returned no Data");
                                                      wrapper.innerHTML = "NO DATA";
                                              }
                                              return wrapper;
                                         },
                                      
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                                      • mochmanM Offline
                                        mochman Module Developer
                                        last edited by

                                        Looks like you need to modify your other if/then statement. The one you’ve modified checks both the name and watts to see if they are !=0. Since the name always !=0, it’s displayed.

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                                        • nbrennN Offline
                                          nbrenn
                                          last edited by

                                          It looks like the values are not updating. (The wattage values didn’t change at all overnight).

                                          Should the line:

                                          setInterval(this.getCurrentData(), this.config_interval);
                                          

                                          be changed to:

                                          setInterval(this.getCurrentData(), this.interval);
                                          

                                          Are we calling the interval variable in the config incorrectly?

                                          Thanks!

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                                          • strawberry 3.141S Offline
                                            strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @nbrenn
                                            last edited by strawberry 3.141

                                            @nbrenn this.config.interval

                                            Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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