Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
covid bell curve line graph tracker
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@sdetweil Nope… didn’t work, it just don’t work with address 0.0.0.0, only with localhost as address…it’s really weird…
I’m using VNC to see my mirror remotely since it can’t be access from any other device… no problem for me, but my curious mind wonder how this can be.Thank you for your time and concern,
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@rafaelcota can u try something… address:“0.0.0.0”,
and then open a separate browser to the pi address:port
so you will have the vnc window and the browser window open at the same time to the same server
f11 to toggle the browser to full screen and back -
@rafaelcota Strange i am also having the same exact problem. My PI was also set to 0.0.0.0, however i changed it to localhost, and even tried its actual IP address as well and it did not fix it. I can change the height but not the width at all. I also tried placing it in other places on my mirror, as well as deleting the white space too
Did another Git pull and my graph is still off the screen. Looks like there is a lot of space in between each date on the graph.
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@almostgithub make sure these two lines are commented out in MyCovid19.js, approx line 180
if ((canvas = document.getElementById("myChart"+self.ourID )) == null) { var c = document.createElement("div"); c.style.width = self.config.width + "px"; c.style.height = self.config.height + "px"; // if (!self.config.stacked) // < ---- // c.style.display = 'inline-block'; // < ---- self.wrapper.appendChild(c);
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@sdetweil Those are both commented out. Is there anything else that may perhaps cause each date to be almost an inch apart? I may just do a fresh install to negate any other settings I may have tweaked with, but strange that @rafaelcota had a similar problem as well
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@almostgithub could u confirm that the div still has display=inline-block, when u look thru the elements…
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@almostgithub lets try some new debugging
git clone again, make sure debug:true, in each MyCovid19 module def in config.js
the update now only downloads the data file ONCE across all the modules (1 for countries, 1 for states if both used)add this module
git clone https://github.com/sdetweil/MMM-Logging
add it to the TOP of the module list like this
modules: [ // < top of module list { module: 'MMM-Logging', disabled: false, config: { // Module functions out of the box with nothing set here. // See below for configurable options. echoLocal: true, echoRemote: true, format: "{{message}} ({{folder}}/{{file}}:{{line}} {{method}})", } },
start MM like this from a terminal window (make sure to stop the pm2 one if u use pm2)
cd ~/MagicMirror npm start >>somefile.txt 2>&1
run your test with 0.0.0.0
please test both on system and remote browser access
ctrl-c to stop
change to localhost
restart same commandctrl-c when done
send me somefile.txt at my email sdetweil at gmail
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@sdetweil You’re great, man. You’ve been working with MyCovid19 to fix the bug, a weird and difficult one to identify; you’ve done tests, modifications, sent me instructions how to debug, and more modifications, and tests, and debugging; and files and emails went between us and finally, I can say IT WORKS just fine!
Address is 0.0.0.0, so I can access it from any device at port 8080 and graphs are just the size I put in config.
Thank you again for all your time, effort and concern.
Stay safe
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@rafaelcota glad we found it… now I gotta fix another toughie…
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I’ve been keeping an eye on the NY data so i can compare it to my home state. Any idea whats happened there? It might be nice to have a 7 day rolling average option to smooth the data out. If that’s within the realm of “Not very difficult.”