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    • vblokeV Offline
      vbloke Module Developer @mrdenmark
      last edited by

      @mrdenmark it appears that the API doesn’t like the Southern Hemisphere…

      http://api.sunrise-sunset.org/json?lat=-44.57&lng=168.50&date=today

      Is that config exactly as it appears in your config file? layout should be all lowercase.

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        mrdenmark @vbloke
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        @vbloke i changed the config file to lowercase,that fixed the layout
        as for the api?not sure what the options are,i’ll see if i can an alternative,
        thanks for your help

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          vbloke Module Developer @mrdenmark
          last edited by

          @mrdenmark the API returns all dates in UTC, so I may look at putting a time zone offset option in the config, or if you feel confident doing that yourself, feel free to try.

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            mrdenmark
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            would it be possible to add a line with the day length?i’m not sure how to go about adding a time offset,i’ll do some research

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              vbloke Module Developer @mrdenmark
              last edited by

              @mrdenmark if you update the module now, it should account for the timezone if you set it in your config. From your latitude/longitude, yours (I think) would be “Pacific/Auckland”.

              Try this:

              {
                module: "MMM-Sunrise-Sunset",
                position: "top_left",
                config: {
              	latitude: "-44.57",
              	longitude: "168.50",
              	timezone: "Pacific/Auckland",
              	layout: "list"
                }
              },
              
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                mrdenmark
                last edited by

                worked,cheers!

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                  sdetweil @vbloke
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                  @vbloke you can get the timezone from the lat/lng

                  http://www.geonames.org/export/web-services.html#timezone

                  https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16086962/how-to-get-a-time-zone-from-a-location-using-latitude-and-longitude-coordinates

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                  • vblokeV Offline
                    vbloke Module Developer
                    last edited by

                    https://github.com/prydonian/MMM-Sunrise-Sunset

                    Made a fairly big update using a different API that needs a free key.
                    https://ipgeolocation.io/signup.html

                    It now gives you moonrise and moonset times and day length.

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                      henry2man
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                      I tried this module but activating this causes my MM to show nothing. I had no error messages on MM logs (in my case, a docker server-only instance) and nor on my Chrome console.

                      In other words it looks that the IPGeo free key expires in 1 day…

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                        vbloke Module Developer @henry2man
                        last edited by vbloke

                        @henry2man the API is limited to 1000 calls per day. It doesn’t appear to expire after a day.

                        Can you post the config for the module?

                        it should look like this:

                            {
                              module: "MMM-Sunrise-Sunset",
                              position: "bottom_bar",
                              config: {
                        		apiKey: "API_KEY",
                        		latitude: "123.123",
                        		longitude: "23.456",
                        		layout: "inline"
                              }
                            },
                        
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