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      cweinhofer
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      Anyone know how I can put a file in the MagicMirror directory to allow it to be accessed (internally) via HTTP? It works if I put my file in the Modules folder, but I’d prefer not to do that to keep things cleaner. I tried putting the file in the MagicMirror folder directly and also a sub-folder I created, but both give me an error of “Cannot GET test.html”?

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        sdetweil @cweinhofer
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        @cweinhofer the mirror code sets up links for the sub folders, but not the root MagicMirror folder

        	app.use("/js", express.static(__dirname));
        	var directories = ["/config", "/css", "/fonts", "/modules", "/vendor", "/translations", "/tests/configs"];
        	var directory;
        	for (var i in directories) {
        		directory = directories[i];
        		app.use(directory, express.static(path.resolve(global.root_path + directory)));
        	}
        

        Sam

        How to add modules

        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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          cweinhofer
          last edited by

          Thanks @sdetweil

          I added my directory to the list, restarted MagicMirror, and I can now see the file.

          For other’s reference, the code above is located in MagicMirror/js/server.js

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            sdetweil @cweinhofer
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            @cweinhofer remember, when the update comes out to watch for the update error…

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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