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    • ? Offline
      A Former User
      last edited by

      hey, sorry for being a bit silent. was travelling with no access to my raspberry. will give your solution a shot, too. why does it have to be a local file, though? my plan was to (in a 2nd step) place the compliments.json in my dropbox folder, so i can easily change the compliments remotely.

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      • bheplerB Offline
        bhepler Module Developer @Guest
        last edited by

        @skr Because I’m a crap coder in Javascript.

        Sorry for not helping earlier, folks. I was at a wedding and delivering my mirror as a gift. I’ll investigate and see if I can’t improve the mirror code.

        You should not ever have to modify the compliments.js file. You should be able to pull it off with just modifications to the config.js file.

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          DvdEnde
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          @schlachtkreuzer6
          Because it worked with you as it should be, so I changed my whole MM installation.
          I did manage to keep the compliments unchanged too.
          :D I am happy …

          @strawberry-3-141 @yawns thanks guys. Your info helped me too a lot!

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            DvdEnde @Guest
            last edited by

            @skr I am working on that now.
            @strawberry-3-141 has some good information in this project:
            https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/240/soccer-standings

            I am struggling with the CORS at the moment but it is solvable…

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            • schlachtkreuzer6S Offline
              schlachtkreuzer6 @DvdEnde
              last edited by

              @DvdEnde Great :) did you manage to run the weather-dependent compliments? My goal is to add all weather conditions based compliments. The normal compliments work, just need some time to load after starting MM from 30 seconds to 3mins. But if a add all of them:

              day_sunny
              day_cloudy
              cloudy
              cloudy_windy
              showers
              rain
              thunderstorm
              snow
              fog
              night_clear
              night_cloudy
              night_showers
              night_rain
              night_thunderstorm
              night_snow
              night_alt_cloudy_wind
              

              in this format:

               ],
                      "fog" : [
                              "fog, oh no :("
               ],
              ......
              

              MM starts to show the default comliments. Any Idea?

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                jcorraliza @schlachtkreuzer6
                last edited by

                @schlachtkreuzer6 said in remoteFile in compliments module:

                @DvdEnde Great :) did you manage to run the weather-dependent compliments? My goal is to add all weather conditions based compliments. The normal compliments work, just need some time to load after starting MM from 30 seconds to 3mins. But if a add all of them:

                day_sunny
                day_cloudy
                cloudy
                cloudy_windy
                showers
                rain
                thunderstorm
                snow
                fog
                night_clear
                night_cloudy
                night_showers
                night_rain
                night_thunderstorm
                night_snow
                night_alt_cloudy_wind
                

                in this format:

                 ],
                        "fog" : [
                                "fog, oh no :("
                 ],
                ......
                

                MM starts to show the default comliments. Any Idea?

                This is the exact problem I’m running into as well. I can get the remoteFile to work if I just use the default times of day, but if I try using the currentweather objects, it just goes back to the default compliments.

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                • schlachtkreuzer6S Offline
                  schlachtkreuzer6 @jcorraliza
                  last edited by

                  @jcorraliza yeah… the only reason why i would use the remote file is the weather stuff, and obviously this feature has a bug, or we are to weak in coding ^^

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                  • bheplerB Offline
                    bhepler Module Developer
                    last edited by bhepler

                    Okay, I have the weather integration working. I’ll spare you the process I went through to figure it out, but the short version is that I am a worse developer than I originally suspected. The remoteFile capability works by replacing the three compliment arrays (morning, afternoon & evening). The weather integration works (sensibly, IMHO) by adding weather-specific compliments to the existing arrays.

                    So in order to get them both working, you need to specify both the original arrays and the weather-specific arrays. You can delete any weather-specific arrays you wish, but you must have the morning, afternoon & evening arrays. Copy & paste this compliments.json file to your mirror and then modify accordingly.

                    {
                      "morning": ["Morning compliment"],
                      "afternoon": ["Afternoon compliment"],
                      "evening": ["Evening compliment"],
                      "day_sunny" : [
                        "Day Sunny Compliment 1",
                        "Day Sunny Compliment 2"
                      ],
                      "day_cloudy" : [
                        "Day Cloudy Compliment 1",
                        "Day Cloudy Compliment 2"
                      ],
                      "cloudy" : ["Cloud 1"],
                      "cloudy_windy" : ["Cloud windy"],
                      "showers" : ["Showers"],
                      "rain" : ["Rain"],
                      "thunderstorm" : ["Thunderstorm"],
                      "snow" : ["Snow"],
                      "fog" : ["Fog"],
                      "night_clear" : ["Night clear"],
                      "night_cloudy" : ["Night Cloudy"],
                      "night_showers" : ["Night showers"],
                      "night_rain" : ["Night Rain"],
                      "night_thunderstorm" : ["Night thunderstorm"],
                      "night_snow" : ["Night Snow"],
                      "night_alt_cloudy_wind": ["Night Cloudy Winds"]
                    }
                    

                    I’m going to work on this a bit and hopefully the next release of the MirrorMirror software will be a bit more friendly. As an aside, I’ve noticed that the weather integration technique continually adds to the arrays. So the memory usage will grow and grow at whatever frequency you set the compliment refresh. This isn’t terrible, as straight text doesn’t take a whole lot of memory. But it may have unintended effects if you leave your mirror running for months at a time or if you are expecting a true randomization of the compliments you enter.

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                    • schlachtkreuzer6S Offline
                      schlachtkreuzer6 @bhepler
                      last edited by schlachtkreuzer6

                      @bhepler okay a bit weird^^ anyway thank you! It worked perfecly!
                      @Steff the config above :)

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                        roramirez Core Contributors @bhepler
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                        @bhepler said in remoteFile in compliments module:

                        I’m going to work on this a bit and hopefully the next release of the MirrorMirror software will be a bit more friendly. As an aside, I’ve noticed that the weather integration technique continually adds to the arrays. So the memory usage will grow and grow at whatever frequency you set the compliment refresh. This isn’t terrible, as straight text doesn’t take a whole lot of memory. But it may have unintended effects if you leave your mirror running for months at a time or if you are expecting a true randomization of the compliments you enter.

                        Hi, when I worked in this feature I remember was a flashing about this.

                        If you can help how improved this is welcome :)

                        Easy module development with MagicMirror Module Template

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