Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
remoteFile in compliments module
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I tried to change
remoteFile: null,
for remoteFile: ‘compliments.json’ previously but, as you know, did not help.
Now I came back to the oryginal file, saved your compliments as json file in Notepad++ as you wrote, and…
IT IS WORKING!!!Thank you so much!!!
F…ck, so many time I spent tring different solutions and finaly it works.
One more time thank you for attention and help!
The module - great job!! -
Ok, I found where was the problem and where is the problem now.
Because I am using Pi0 with Midori, with oryginal file the compliments were not show on the mirror but I was able to see them thru LAN.
So I found the solution to change:if (this.config.remoteFile != null) { this.complimentFile((response) => { this.config.compliments = JSON.parse(response); }); }
to:
if (this.config.remoteFile != null) { this.complimentFile( function(response){ this.config.compliments = JSON.parse(response); }); }
and yes, that make my compliments shown on mirror but in same time the text is only from
compliments.js
file.
So now, to see the compliments I have to copy own text to .js file :(That is the problem.
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@Lahim said in remoteFile in compliments module:
IT IS WORKING!!!
Thank you so much!!!Fantastic! You’re welcome. :-)
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Will you be able to find the solution to the problem I described above?
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@Lahim because you changed the context by removing the arrow function, to preserve the context you have to do something like:
if (this.config.remoteFile != null) { var self = this; this.complimentFile(function(response){ self.config.compliments = JSON.parse(response); }); }
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I found it in the meantime but now I tested it - yes, it works!!!
Thank you! -
has anyone tried to get the compliments in an file on a external Server?
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I have not. By default, the compliments module looks for the compliments.json file in the compliments module folder. I suppose you could try using the path to the file on your server in your config entry
remoteFile: "PATH_TO_FILE_ON_SERVER/comliments.json",
Dunno if that will work though.