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    • cowboysdudeC Offline
      cowboysdude Module Developer
      last edited by

      Running how? In a module? If in a module the you can just include it in your getScripts function…

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        panos @cowboysdude
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        @cowboysdude
        Hi.
        I’m using the MMM-MQTT module and I want to change the color of the represented text by MQTT in real-time using JQuery.

        I wrote the code, but I can’t make it run on MagicMirror web UI

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          sdetweil @panos
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          @panos in a module, u need to tell M to make those functions available

          in a normal js file you would use require(‘js+filename’)

          in the module u have to return the names (and paths) of these routine files from the
          getScripts() function, which returns an array of names

          then u can use the functions in those files from the modulename.js file functions.

          Sam

          How to add modules

          learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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          • cowboysdudeC Offline
            cowboysdude Module Developer @sdetweil
            last edited by cowboysdude

            For example:

            In your main.js file we’ll call it MMM-Whatever.js

              // Define required scripts.
                 getScripts: function() {
                return ["jquery.min.js", "moment.js", "run.js"];
                },
            

            That’s one way to to do it.

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              panos
              last edited by

              Thanks guys. I did it by modifying MMM-MQTT original code.
              The only issue is that everytime that the module will be updated, I must modify it again.
              Thanks for your help!

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              • cowboysdudeC Offline
                cowboysdude Module Developer @panos
                last edited by

                @panos Hopefully you find another way to do it because that would be frustrating after a while LOL

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                  doubleT Module Developer
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                  If you have a git hub account you can fork the module’s repo to your own github account and then install/clone it to your modules folder from your own git. Make the change, push it to your remote repo. When there’s an update, you can merge the update with your changed code on github and update the module afterwards. Or not even bother with updates anymore at all, if you want that.

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