Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Developing USGS Earthquake Map (2MB Gif Warning)
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your link “Here is my current code…” https://github.com/croxis/MMM-earthquakes
and the Module is named “Module planetrise” with this Code:
{
module: ‘planetrise’,
position: ‘top_right’, // This can be any of the regions.
header: ‘PLanet Rise’,
config: { // Place the latitude and longitude of your mirror
latitude: 45.5,
longitude: -122.38,
// A dictiory of the bodies and unicode character for the symbol
// This is the default and does not need to be listed.
// A full list of bodies can be seen on line 1359 in astronomy.js
// Note: Trying to find the rise time of Earth will crash the Module
bodies: {‘Sun’: ‘☉’,
‘Moon’: ‘☽’,
‘Mercury’: ‘☿’,
‘Venus’: ‘♀’,
‘Mars’: ‘♂’,
‘Jupiter’: ‘♃’,
‘Saturn’: ‘♄’,
}
}This Module is the confic.js entry for “Module planetrise”
at https://github.com/croxis/planetrise
The i ask again, where can i find your earthquake Module?
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@croxis there is a problem with namespace in your module, either you rename your github repository to earthquakes or you change your module js file to MMM-earthquakes.js and in there the registering name as well
and in your config you will fetch every 30 seconds not 5 minutes by default and for update its currently 12 secs
@lolobyte config options are currently
fetchInterval: 0.5 * 60 * 1000, // How often to fetch from USGS, which updates their feeds every five minutes rotationSpeed: 0.01, updateInterval: 0.2 * 60 * 1000 /
but the directory name is different to the module name so there is a conflict if you rename the directory to
earthquakes
the config could look like:{module: 'earthquakes', position: 'top_right'}
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@lolobyte I forgot to change the readme file from one of my other modules. I fixed it.
@strawberry-3-141 Is the convention to prefix modules with MMM, or is it s stylistic choice? I did a quick fix for the timings (I set them low for debug purposes)
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@croxis its a stylistic choice, but the module name has to be the same as the directory name
and in your case the directory will be MMM-earthquakes and the module earthquakes this will cause an error on start
Also you forgot to mention in the readme that the user has to install the npm module request to get it to work
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Stop our conversations! I have to make a new thread:
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/1254/developing-usgs-earthquake-map-2mb-gif-warning-topic-2