Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-DumpsterDay
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@BD0G That’s actually pretty good idea!
In my town Recycle cans are put every 28 days, so I will definitelly use that feature too.
I will work that in.Have a good one :)
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Cant Wait! With these changes I can then simply walk by my Magic Mirror on trash day and if I see one White Icon then its Trash “only” day. Or if I see a white Trash Icon and a Green Icon I will know I can put both Trash and Landscape out on the street. Saves me from having to consult a schedule that the trash provider sends us.
Maybe another option in code to change to constant or pulsing icons??? -
@BD0G So I’ve made some changes:
Now there are 3 possible cans, user can disable each one in config or change the image via css.
Pulsing is now switchable and I also changed the startDate input format.Check it out ;)
EDIT: I also added a blue version of the recylcing can as you mentioned (In Czech Republic it’s yellow)
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could you post a working config for this? i’m having no luck writing it into mine
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You are awesome! .
We will need a working config file with all the parameters listed so that it is apparent what settings control what features.You can comment out the features using // backslashes as you know and add what they do to the right of the line or above it using // backslashes
Example :
//Line below this one controls the day that one sets to count from
//Line below this one controls pulsing or constantetc…
Also is there the need to clone a module into the modules directory below MagicMirror/modules?
Specific instructions would be helpful to add to the git hub repository as there are alot of places where people can get hung up.
Questions that I have are where does one place the trashcan.css file? Where does one place the trashcan.js file?
Does one clone a directory into the MagicMirror/modules directory?
What does one add to the config.js file within MagicMirror/config?Also you mis-spelled Dumpster again within the Noted files on the git hub repository.
Thanks for the quick work!Let me know if you need assistance with writing the instructions and I can lend a hand if needed.
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@DeanoNoire a blue can would be Perfect Thanks :folded_hands_medium-light_skin_tone:
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@Stoffbeuteluwe Its included within the trashcan.css file , but waiting on configuration options and how to setup.
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@BD0G ok Thanks
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@BD0G Hi there,
I added the install instructions and example of config with descriptions to the readme file.
I’ll copy it here also:{ module:"trashcan", position:"lower_third", config: { refreshInterval: 18000000, // Default: 18000000 = 5 hours pulse: true, // Default: true - Makes the module pulsating enableBasic: true, // Enable basic trashcan basicStartDate: "24.10.2019", // The first dumpster day (Always use 2 digit dates (01 instead of 1)) basicDateDiff_1: 14, // Trashday reoccurance - Default: 14 (every 14 days) basicNotifyDayBefore: true, //Default: true - If you want the notification to appear also the day before the dumpster day enablePlastic: true, // Same values as basic but for Plastic plasticStartDate: "16.01.2019", plasticDateDiff_1: 28, plasticNotifyDayBefore: true, enableLandscape: false, // Same values as basic but for Landscape landscapeStartDate: "29.10.2019", landscapeDateDiff_1: 28, landscapeNotifyDayBefore: true, }
I hope it’s clear now :)
Also note the module should not appear today, as it’s not a dumpster day :) Try changing the Start date in the config to make it appear it’s dumpster day today to test it. I may also implement a AlwaysOn config key for testing purposes. Maybe during the week :)
If anything is unclear or can be improved, please let me know :)
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Many of the other modules that are published use the following syntax to copy the files needed to the MagicMirror/modules directory.
git clone https://github.com/DeanoNoire/MMM-DumpsterDay.git
So perhaps it would be advantageous to add the following as the first step.
- Navigate to the MagicMirror/modules sub-directory
- Run the following command “git clone https://github.com/DeanoNoire/MMM-DumpsterDay.git” (this will copy the needed files into the sub-directory)