Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Trying to write my own Module...
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@nbrenn post what you’ve rewritten so they can better understand where your error may be and what I do [whcn I added humidity to the stock weather app] was to look at other modules and pick it apart to see how they were using div and such for styling to better get an understanding how it fit together. These guys are awesome, they like to help!
Actually posting what you have now would help me too! :) I’m trying to create something myself.
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@nbrenn I’m assuming that you saved your server response into this.xml
getDom: function(){ var wrapper = document.createElement("div"); if(this.xml){ var channels = this.xml.getElementsByTagName("channel"); for(var i = 0; i < channels.length; i++){ for(var n = 0; n < channels[i].children.length; n++){ if(channels[i].children[n].tagName === "name" || channels[i].children[n].tagName === "watts"){ var element = document.createElement("div"); element.classList.add(channels[i].children[n].tagName); element.innerHTML = channels[i].children[n].textContent; wrapper.appendChild(element); } } } } else { wrapper.innerHTML = "NO DATA"; } return wrapper; }
this would create two
div
container for every channel one for thename
and the other forwatts
. each of them would have the css class.name
or.watts
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Thanks for the great support.
I currently have no errors with what you’ve helped provide me with. However, it displays the
else
condition, andNO DATA
.Right now, my
MMM-EMonitor.js
looks like the following:Module.register ("MMM-EMonitor", { //default module config. defaults: { // Insert defaults here interval: 900000 // Every 15 mins }, getStyles: function() { return ["MMM-EMonitor.css"]; }, // Define the start sequence start: function() { Log.log("Starting module: " + this.name); //this.securitykey = REDACTED; this.url = 'https://api.emonitor.us/location/getCurrentData?security_key=REDACTED'; this.getCurrentData(this); }, getCurrentData: function(that) { that.sendSocketNotification('GET-CURRENT-DATA', that.url); setTimeout(that.getCurrentData, that.config.interval, that); }, getDom: function(){ var wrapper = document.createElement("div"); if(this.xml){ var channels = this.xml.getElementsByTagName("channel"); for(var i = 0; i < channels.length; i++){ for(var n = 0; n < channels[i].children.length; n++){ if(channels[i].children[n].tagName === "name" || channels[i].children[n].tagName === "watts"){ var element = document.createElement("div"); element.classList.add(channels[i].children[n].tagName); element.innerHTML = channels[i].children[n].textContent; wrapper.appendChild(element); } } } } else { wrapper.innerHTML = "NO DATA"; } return wrapper; } });
and my
css
looks like the following:.MMM-EMonitor .centered { text-align: center; }
Like I mentioned, the
NO DATA
is showing up. The security key is working, and returns the XML which I have in my original post. -
You don’t have
this.xml
defined anywhere in your script. If you look at @strawberry-3-141’s post, it says:I’m assuming that you saved your server response into this.xml
You need to create a function that uses the URL and saves that data in a variable called
xml
. Since your program never does that,this.xml
isn’t defined so your if/else always goes to “NO DATA”.Why do you have
getCurrentData: function(that) { that.sendSocketNotification('GET-CURRENT-DATA', that.url); setTimeout(that.getCurrentData, that.config.interval, that); },
in your program? Did you just see it in another persons code? This code snippet sends your URL to node_helper.js. Are you using that node_helper to pull the XML data from the website? If so, you’re going to need a
socketNotificationReceived
function to get the data and put it into thexml
variable.The modules documentation shows you some examples of that.
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Ahh, that makes sense. I do not have a
node_helper.js
, and I had thegetCurrentData
function because I tried to replicate a different module. I will remove these lines of code since they serve no purpose for me at the moment.I’ll try to take a look at examples to see how to save the data into the
xml
variable, so thatthis.xml
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MMM-EMonitor.js
Module.register ("MMM-EMonitor", { //default module config. defaults: { // Insert defaults here interval: 900000, // Every 15 mins security_key: null, animationSpeed: 1000 }, getStyles: function() { return ["MMM-EMonitor.css"]; }, // Define the start sequence start: function() { Log.log("Starting module: " + this.name); this.loaded = false; this.xml = null; this.url = 'https://api.emonitor.us/location/getCurrentData?security_key='; setInterval(this.getCurrentData(), this.config_interval); }, getCurrentData: function() { var self = this; var xhttp = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhttp.onreadystatechange = function() { if (this.readyState == 4 && this.status == 200) { self.xml = self.parseXML(this.responseText); self.loaded = true; self.updateDom(self.config.animationSpeed); } }; xhttp.open("GET", this.url+this.config.security_key, true); xhttp.send(); }, getDom: function(){ var wrapper = document.createElement("div"); if(!this.loaded) { wrapper.innerHTML = "Loading..."; return wrapper; } if(this.xml !== null){ var table = document.createElement("table"); table.classList.add("xsmall", "table"); var channels = this.xml.getElementsByTagName("channel"); for(var i = 0; i < channels.length; i++){ var row = document.createElement("tr"); for(var n = 0; n < channels[i].children.length; n++){ if(channels[i].children[n].tagName === "name" || channels[i].children[n].tagName === "watts"){ var element = document.createElement("td"); element.classList.add(channels[i].children[n].tagName); element.innerHTML = channels[i].children[n].textContent; row.appendChild(element); } table.appendChild(row); } } wrapper.appendChild(table); } else { console.log("Returned no Data"); wrapper.innerHTML = "NO DATA"; } return wrapper; }, parseXML: function(xmlStr){ return ( new window.DOMParser() ).parseFromString(xmlStr, "text/xml"); } });
Your config.js should have:
{ module: 'MMM-EMonitor', position: 'top_left', config: { security_key: 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX' //your security key } }
This just displays everything in a large table. You may want to modify the for loop to not display data when the wattage is 0, that should get rid of a bunch of rows.
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This is awesome.
A few clarifying questions:
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Is the purpose of the
xhttp.open("GET"...
line to make the API call to the website? Is this when the connection is made to the XML page? -
So, you’re going through each
"channel"
and creating a row in the table for each channel? And then for each channel’s name and wattage, a data object is created? -
If I didn’t have any
.css
file, would the data still show up?
Thanks for the clarifications, and again, thanks for the great support. This community is top-notch!
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- yes the xmlhttprequest is also better known as ajax request
- for each channel a row will be created and for name and watts a column will be created with their specific values
- the data will still be displayed, but without any custom styling
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I’m trying to display just the
names
where thewatts
that are != 0. I want both the values greater than 0 and the values less than 0 (in order to include the negative values from the solar generation).I attempted to modify the
getDom
. It is displaying everynames
in the .XML and shows thewatts
value only if it is != 0. But how do I also remove thenames
that are 0? The output currently looks like the following:Power Panel 66 Outlets 20 Heat Pump Oven East Solar Panel -70 West Solar Panel -50
getDom: function(){ var wrapper = document.createElement("div"); if(!this.loaded) { wrapper.innerHTML = "Loading..."; return wrapper; } if(this.xml !== null){ var table = document.createElement("table"); table.classList.add("xsmall", "table"); var channels = this.xml.getElementsByTagName("channel"); for(var i = 0; i < channels.length; i++){ var row = document.createElement("tr"); for(var n = 0; n < channels[i].children.length; n++){ if(channels[i].children[n].tagName === "name" || channels[i].children[n].tagName === "watts"){ var element = document.createElement("td"); element.classList.add(channels[i].children[n].tagName); if (channels[i].children[n].textContent != 0){ element.innerHTML = channels[i].children[n].textContent; row.appendChild(element); } } table.appendChild(row); } } wrapper.appendChild(table); } else { console.log("Returned no Data"); wrapper.innerHTML = "NO DATA"; } return wrapper; },
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Looks like you need to modify your other if/then statement. The one you’ve modified checks both the name and watts to see if they are !=0. Since the name always !=0, it’s displayed.