Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Creating Module with API Key/Secret
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This line of code will show a { on my mirror so I’m assuming everything is turned into a string?
I used JSON.stringify() in my node_helper file
wrapperDataRequest.innerHTML = this.data[0];
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@lilpkstud said in Creating Module with API Key/Secret:
JSON.stringify()
correct… u converted the object to a string… don’t need to do that
just pass the object from helper up to module …
then it will use the this.data.name
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@lilpkstud next to what sdetweil said you should also not save your result into this.data as it is an instance property which already contains data, see https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/tree/master/modules#available-module-instance-properties for reference
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@strawberry-3-141 should call it api_data maybe!
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@sdetwell @strawberry-3-141 thanks guys got it to work!
I used JSON.Stringify() to look at the data when I was console.loggining so that was the reason why my object were turning into strings
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@lilpkstud cool… if need it in strings someplace, need to convert it back object=JSON.parse(string)