Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Nothing would come up on the display, the module won't run :/
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Re: MMM-AQI
I find this as a qonderful module but it just wont work for me, no matter what i try :/
Here’s what I added in my config file:{ module: 'MMM-AQI', position: 'bottom_left', header: 'Air Quality Index (AQI)', config: { token: "4xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx", city: "here", iaqi: true, updateInterval: 30 * 60 * 1000, // Every half hour. initialLoadDelay: 0, animationSpeed: 1000, debug: false } },I even tried putting the name of my city, the id of my city but nothing would even show up on my mirror 😪
Please help me! -
So, I recently helped another user to get this up and running. What I do remember is that the module is very particular about the city name. I think there is a url in the readme that help you attain the correct city name. This is the config entry that ultimately worked for that user
{ disabled: true, module: 'MMM-AQI', position: 'top right', header: 'Air Quality Index (AQI)', config: { token: "your token goes here", city: "Friedrichshain-Frankfurter Allee, Berlin, Germany", iaqi: true, updateInterval: 30 * 60 * 1000, // Every half hour. initialLoadDelay: 0, animationSpeed: 1000, debug: false } }, -
@Mykle1
I tried using the same lines you suggested in my config file but now with those module lines, it is asking me to create a config.js file as the current one could not be read.
I cross checked everything like the brackets, but i guess the " disabled: t, " is coming quite far out on the left (outside the bracket line) and is causing the problem. I did try pushing it inside the bracket but the same problem persists.
I just copied and pasted what you suggested…just added my token and tried running it with various inputs for the city to see if anything works but i got the same response everytime :-/ -
Hi @KaranC, what worked for me is typing the city in the following format
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@KaranC said in Nothing would come up on the display, the module won't run :/:
" disabled: t, "
My bad. So sorry. I create a var in my config file
var t = true;to simplify things for myself.You would have to use
disabled: true,Again, I apologize. That is completely my fault. I’ll fix the original post
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