Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-COVID-19 (Deprecated)
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@lavolp3 said in MMM-COVID-19:
Chart.js is always tricky for me since the dom object needs to be created first and then filled with the chart.
It shouldn’t be that hard.
If the div doesn’t exist, create it
If u have data /new data to display, create the chart into that div, else leave it empty.Update chart didn’t work for me very well. So I delete the prior when building the new chart.
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@sdetweil you’re right. It gets more difficult if I do it in a rep I haven’t created. Need to find out the workflow first and sometimes crate workarounds. Every MM module developer has their own ways of creating update/call cycles.
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@lavolp3 i don’t think JS is the problem, its a pretty simple language…
I think the MM runtime, and module structure is a challenge…
u can look at my repo using chartjs here…
https://github.com/sdetweil/WaterLevels
i had two sets of data from my server and wanted two charts…
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New Updates
2.0.0
(2020-03-04)- Whole new build. (
npm install
is needed to update) - Removed: depedency of external API. Data is derived from original source directly.
- Removed: some overspec config options.
- Added: past 7-days bar graph.
- Added: new confirmed, new deaths, new recovered of 1 day before (… of update date)
- Added : info section, last reported time, distance from me.
- Changed : multi pinned. pin key format changed.
- Chagned : more controllable by CSS.
Screenshot
- Whole new build. (
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@Sean Looks veeeery good! Nice work! I can scrap my fork now :-)
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@lavolp3
You can hidedeaths
for your wife..covid .deaths { display:none; }
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@Sean :face_with_tears_of_joy:
No, that’s not enough.
I keep this on my development dashboard -
The World Total doesn’t show numbers anymore, but instead it just comes back with ‘NaN’. How can we fix this?
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@x5nder
I’ll see. -
@x5nder
There was some invalid data schemes in original source. I fixed urgently now. (But I’ll inspect deeper tomorrow)