Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Snow - Yet another Snow Module
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@yawns I have tried position: ‘fullscreen_above’, and position: ‘fullscreen_below’, but no luck :(
maybe there is any restriction that on Raspberry Pi Zero W is not working? Or there is an issue with Midori browser? Is it needed any plugins to show this snow?Thank You
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Hello @jasondreher, could you share yours config.js configuration? It would be a very kind. Thanks You
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@Andrius-ok
You need both MMM-Snow and MMM-Remote-Control, and its not just my config you need. here are the basic steps I took…- Using home assistant (for me on another pi) https://home-assistant.io/
- Set up a Sensor in configuration.yaml for HomeAssistant for weather underground
- platform: wunderground api_key: xxxxxxxxxxxxx monitored_conditions: - alerts - dewpoint_f - temp_f - weather
- Automation in Home Assistant will use sell commands in configuration.yaml to run
switch mmsnow: command_on: 'curl "http://192.XXX.X.XXX:8090/remote?action=SHOW&module=module_0_MMM-Snow"' command_off: 'curl "http://192.XXX.X.XXX:8090/remote?action=HIDE&module=module_0_MMM-Snow"' 4. Automation in HA calls these when the state changes to "Snow"
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alias: “ShowSnow”
initial_state: True
trigger:
platform: state
entity_id: sensor.pws_weather
to: ‘Snow’
action:- service: shell_command.show_snow
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alias: “HideSnow”
initial_state: True
trigger:
platform: state
entity_id: sensor.pws_weather
from: ‘Snow’
action:- service: shell_command.hide_snow
I use home assistant along with smartthings to automate my lights... I plan to share my entire project soon.
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@jasondreher said in MMM-Snow - Yet another Snow Module:
MMM-Snow
cannot make MMM-Snow module to work on Midori :(
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Maybe someone can share MMM-Snow config.js configuration? cannot make module to work on Midori. Thanks!
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Hello @MichMich I have tried position: ‘fullscreen_above’, and position: ‘fullscreen_below’, but no luck :(
maybe there is any restriction that on Raspberry Pi Zero W is not working? Or there is an issue with Midori browser? Is it needed any plugins to show this snow?
Cannot make module to work on Midori
Thank You
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@Andrius ok
here is the Snow Module in my config.js
{ module: "clock", position: "top_left", header: "", config: { displaySeconds: false } }, { module: "MMM-Snow", position: "fullscreen_above", header: "", config: { flakeCount: 25 } }, { module: "calendar_monthly", position: "top_left", config: { } },
I hope this can help you
Greetz
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@Andrius-ok midori doesnt support es6 thats why a lot of modules dont work on midori, but from a quick scan i couldnt spot a es6 feature. But I could imagine that midori also doesnt support css3 and this module is making havy use of css3
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Thanks a bunch for this. Its quite jerky for me. I have limited the flake count to 25 in the config. Whats my expectation here on a rasberry pi 3 with default modules plus globe, remote module , and traffic . Wondering if i didnt maybe nerf something in the initial first time install of the magic mirror following a tutorial?
Edit: Found the Answer had to downgrade electron bc I’m using stretch. Took forty minutes to locate an answer on google but worth it! Thanks a bunch for this module and the MM
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@dasbooter said in MMM-Snow - Yet another Snow Module:
Found the Answer had to downgrade electron bc I’m using stretch. Took forty minutes to locate an answer on google but worth it!
Please consider posting your findings and the procedure you took to rectify your issue in this topic.
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/4684/electron-cpu-usage/210
It will certainly help someone at some time, as did the other findings in that topic.
Many thanks, mate. :-)