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    • htilburgsH Offline
      htilburgs
      last edited by

      I used the example from MMM-UFO, and started the module.
      How can I check if there is data from the API URL?

      (still trying to learn JS, but not afraid to ask) ☺

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      • htilburgsH Offline
        htilburgs @htilburgs
        last edited by

        Oke, got it. I had to add some console.log settings…:flushed_face:

        (still trying to learn JS, but not afraid to ask) ☺

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        • htilburgsH Offline
          htilburgs
          last edited by

          @Mykle1 I’m using MMM-UFO as example and trying to figure out. I’m getting somewhere but… The data is retrieved through the api and this is the result:

          Asr: "16:01"
          Dhuhr: "12:46"
          Fajr: "05:12"
          Imsak: "05:02"
          Isha: "20:21"
          Maghrib: "18:49"
          Midnight: "00:46"
          Sunrise: "06:44"
          Sunset: "18:49"
          

          The module is generated on the MM

          alt text

          But as you can see, it cannot read or display the data in the correct way.
          This is the code that I use to get the data from the resultset.

          // Fajr from data
          var mptFajr = document.createElement("div");
          mptFajr.classList.add("small", "bright", "fajr");
          mptFajr.innerHTML = "Fajr : " + MPT.Fajr;
          wrapper.appendChild(mptFajr);
          

          I can’t figure out what the problem is. It seems have something to do with the time-string that is returned. But whatever I try, no luck. Any idea?

          (still trying to learn JS, but not afraid to ask) ☺

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          • Mykle1M Offline
            Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @htilburgs
            last edited by

            @htilburgs said in Develop module with API:

            mptFajr.innerHTML = "Fajr : " + MPT.Fajr;

            Is this correct? MPT.Fajr above? Not mpt.Fajr?

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              sdetweil @Mykle1
              last edited by

              @Mykle1 it’s not json format. Same problem as your PC stats

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              How to add modules

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              • htilburgsH Offline
                htilburgs
                last edited by htilburgs

                @Mykle1, @sdetweil ,
                Looking at the website from the API Prayer Times API, the result are all displayed in JSON

                The API has several endpoints to assist developers. Note that all the endpoints return JSON and are available over http and https.
                

                I’ve looked at the code again and it should be MPT.Fajr.
                I’ve made the module public on github, so you can take a look if you like.
                MMM-MyPrayerTime

                Meanwhile I’m trying to solve it…

                (still trying to learn JS, but not afraid to ask) ☺

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                  A Former User @htilburgs
                  last edited by

                  @htilburgs
                  0_1553067641516_tt.png

                  I don’t know what you exactly want,
                  but ,
                  Instead

                  var MPT = this.MPT[Keys[this.activeItem]];
                  

                  Use this;

                  var MPT = this.MPT
                  

                  You can get above picture.

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                  • htilburgsH Offline
                    htilburgs
                    last edited by

                    @Sean,
                    This is what I want. Thanx for the quick reply!

                    Can you tell me what is the difference in the code?

                    This was an example from the MMM-UFO where information is rotated.
                    Because I don’t need it, I’m going to cleanup.

                    (still trying to learn JS, but not afraid to ask) ☺

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                      A Former User @htilburgs
                      last edited by A Former User

                      @htilburgs
                      Well, I don’t know what exactly you’ve tried, so difficult to tell what was wrong.
                      But,
                      You’ve already gotten timings from response of API in node_helper.js, and transfered it to your main module.

                      var result = JSON.parse(body).data.timings;   
                      

                      So your this.MPT might have this object structure;

                      {
                            "Fajr":"04:06",
                            "Sunrise":"05:35",
                            "Dhuhr":"11:39",
                            ...
                      }
                      

                      So, All you need is just refer it like this.MPT.Fajr.

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                      • htilburgsH Offline
                        htilburgs
                        last edited by

                        @Sean,
                        Thank you for explaining and pointing me out.
                        I understand what was the issue. I’ve cleaned up the code and removed the caroussel part (and unneeded variables), because I don’t use that.

                        Added the possibility for showing or not showing some items.
                        Up to the next part… HTML Markup

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