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    • lavolp3L Offline
      lavolp3 Module Developer @sdetweil
      last edited by

      @sdetweil

      Thanks Sam.
      I have built a module with chart.js as well, no problme with that, however this time I am kind of dependant on nunjucks because I had forked a project and do not want to rebuild everything.

      But thanks for pointing me to the core code. I always forget to have a look into that.

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      • lavolp3L Offline
        lavolp3 Module Developer @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil said in Nunjucks and Chartjs / Javascript:

        its either template OR dom, not both.
        /* getDom()

        • This method generates the dom which needs to be displayed. This method is called by the Magic Mirror core.
        • This method can to be subclassed if the module wants to display info on the mirror.
        • Alternatively, the getTemplate method could be subclassed.

        I understand this differently from the core code.
        From what I see getDom is the parent function and getTemplate fills this with html code from a template. So in a module using nunjucks you could call getDom AND getTemplate separately.
        And manipulate the dom after the template is loaded.
        But that is something I fail to do…

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          sdetweil @lavolp3
          last edited by sdetweil

          @lavolp3 note… if you have the functions getDom, and getTemplate and getTemplateData
          then the core methods will NOT be called.

          i think IF you have getDom , then unless YOU call them , getTemplate and getTemplateData will NOT be called. (because u replaced the built in getDom() with your own version)

          getTemplate and getTemplateData are ONLY called from the default getDom

          I confirmed this in one of my modules that uses getDom()… I added the template methods, and logged when they were called…

          getTemplate: function() {
          	Log.log("in getTemplate");
          	return "";
          },
          getTemplateData: function (){
          	Log.log("in getTemplateData");
          	return "";
          }
          

          they were not called

          Sam

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          • lavolp3L Offline
            lavolp3 Module Developer @sdetweil
            last edited by

            @sdetweil fully understood and agree.
            Thinking about replacing getdom with the native one and somehow implementing my chart function but there has to be a simpler way.

            After all getdom is the only function replacing the dom, in my case loading the template, isn’t it?. So there must be a way to manipulate the dom directly after it has been created.

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            • lavolp3L Offline
              lavolp3 Module Developer @lavolp3
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              Wait. There is an asynch function in the getdom function, isn’t there? So calling my function directly afterwards may lead to a state where the dom is not yet created. Hmm…

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                sdetweil @lavolp3
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                @lavolp3 the dom is created way back at the beginning when u receved the DOM_OBJECTS_CREATED notification… so, when your module is called later, the DOM exists… document. exists

                YOUR contribution to the dom may not be there for some time after your getDom() routine returns. MM does not specify how long…

                if I need to fiddle with the dom directly, I usually do that thru a time routine, set for 1-2 seconds after getdom returns.

                Sam

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                • lavolp3L Offline
                  lavolp3 Module Developer @sdetweil
                  last edited by

                  @sdetweil
                  Sam, thanks again for your valuable contribution.
                  I tried to meddle with the getdom function, which does not work because the returned module div is appended to a parent node somewhere else in the MM code hierarchy. And only then I can refer to the DOM elements. (I guess that’s what you meant and I haven’t understood).

                  So, although I didn’t like it, I kind of did it your way and included a 3-second setTimeout() call directly after the updateDom() call, in which I called my chart function.

                                      self.updateDom(self.config.animationSpeed);
                                      setTimeout (function() {
                                        self.createBarChart(...);
                                      }, 3000);
                  
                  

                  It works now.
                  I still don’t like it. :-)
                  But I want to move on.

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                    sdetweil @lavolp3
                    last edited by

                    @lavolp3 said in Nunjucks and Chartjs / Javascript:

                    I tried to meddle with the getdom function, which does not work because the returned module div is appended to a parent node somewhere else in the MM code hierarchy. And only then I can refer to the DOM elements. (I guess that’s what you meant and I haven’t understood).

                    main.js

                    	var updateModuleContent = function(module, newHeader, newContent) {
                    		var moduleWrapper = document.getElementById(module.identifier);
                            if (moduleWrapper === null) return;
                    		var headerWrapper = moduleWrapper.getElementsByClassName("module-header");
                    		var contentWrapper = moduleWrapper.getElementsByClassName("module-content");
                    
                    		contentWrapper[0].innerHTML = "";
                    		contentWrapper[0].appendChild(newContent);
                    
                    		if( headerWrapper.length > 0 && newHeader) {
                    			headerWrapper[0].innerHTML = newHeader;
                    		}
                    	};
                    

                    takes the content returned from getDom() and inserts it into the div created by module_id in the dom tree in the ‘position’ specified.

                    in my code that is why i create the div ‘canvas’. I have the div object, in getDom, and can generate the content immediately… no timer waiting to look it up later

                                canvas = document.createElement("canvas");    // < ---
                                canvas.id = "myChart" + this_pin;
                                c.appendChild(canvas);                                           // < ---
                              }
                              // if the chart has been created
                              if (wLself.charts[pin_index] != null) {
                                  // destroy it, update doesn't work reliably
                                  wLself.charts[pin_index].destroy();
                                  // make it unreferenced
                                  wLself.charts[pin_index] = 0;
                              }
                    					try { 
                    						// create it now
                    						wLself.charts[pin_index] = new Chart(canvas, {   // < ---
                    

                    then getDom() returns the completed chart… no need for build later

                    Sam

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                      sdetweil
                      last edited by sdetweil

                      the dom looks like this before any content is output (no < > to save errors)
                      matching index.html, with a div for each module, in its position div section
                      in fifo order

                      head
                      body
                          div class=fullscreen below"
                              div id="module_id_1" 
                                  div class="module-header"
                                  end-div
                                  div class="module-content"
                                  end div
                              end-div
                              div id="module_id_2"
                              end-div
                         div class="region top bar"
                            div class="container",
                                end-div
                            		div class="region top left" 
                                          div class="container"
                                          end-div
                                      end-div
                                         etc
                            	</div>
                      

                      then getDom() in each module is called, and its little html contribution is placed in its div id=“module-content” (by module_id)

                      but, until the dom.div.addChild(content) is done, the content is just in memory, NOT IN the dom…

                      then later the module signals the mirror runtime via updateDom()… ‘I have new content’,
                      and MM runtime calls the module’s getDom() and we repeat the process… note in the updateModule content
                      it REMOVES the prior content and injects the new…

                                      contentWrapper[0].innerHTML = "";  // < --- clear all content, the rough way
                      		contentWrapper[0].appendChild(newContent);  // < --- append the new module content tree
                      

                      SO, BIG dom object tree cleanup and rebuild…

                      i keep the module contribution, and modify it where appropriate, to reduce the change impact.

                      I always think the getDom() should be named getDomContribution()

                      Sam

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                      • lavolp3L Offline
                        lavolp3 Module Developer @sdetweil
                        last edited by

                        @sdetweil
                        Well…I have to say I’m not through with this.

                        getDom creates/updates the module-specific dom objects. Right?
                        So let’s say there’s two ways to have a canvas:

                        1. document.createElement in an overwritten getDom method
                        2. Nunjucks template, which is being converted into HTML during getDom.

                        The Nunjucks way seems asynchronous, overwriting the getDom however makes it synchronous and has the advantage of “immediate full control”. You can then code your graph directly into the getdom method (like you have done as far as I understand). All good, but does not work with Nunjucks without messing with several layers of core MM code.

                        OR you can use another process (like socketNotification from Node_helper) to do

                        1. getCanvasById and
                        2. write the graph into it.
                          That should work with both options, the async nunjucks and the overwritten getDom, since it is on a completely different chain of commands.

                        That didn’t work for me with Nunjucks, because it seems to do rewrite more often than just with getDom. I remember that someone on this forum had the same assumption.

                        Thanks for the intersting discussion. Learned a lot and will try out a bit more.

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