Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
read csv-data and put it in an array
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@Perlchamp said in read csv-data and put it in an array:
> const csvFilePath = this.path + '/data/birthdays.csv'; > csv() > .fromFile(csvFilePath) > .then((jsonObj)=>{ > birthdaysArray = JSON.stringify(jsonObj); > console.log("birthdaysArray: " + birthdaysArray); > > var today_day_month = moment().format("DD.MM"); > var today_month = moment().format("MM"); > }) > > console.log("birthdaysArray #2: " + birthdaysArray);
welcome to programming with a asyncronous libraries
csv().fromFile(csvFilePath) starts a ‘long’ operation,
going out to disk, reading in the data, and converting it to json from spreadsheet… (long is milliseconds)the processor should not wait, so it does not, and the next instruction AFTER the start of the fromFile()
is console.log("birthdaysArray #2: " + birthdaysArray);// moment.js moment.locale(config.language); // set locale console.log("aktuelle Zeit: " + moment().format('Do MMMM YYYY, hh:mm:ss')); console.log("aktueller Monat(Zahl): " + moment().format('MM')); console.log("aktueller Monat(Text): " + moment().format('MMM')); console.log("aktueller Tag(Zahl mit führender Null): " + moment().format('DD')); console.log("aktueller Tag(Text): " + moment().format('dddd')); console.log("aktueller Tag(Abkürzung): " + moment().format('dd')); console.log("aktuelles Jahr(Zahl): " + moment().format('YYYY'));
and the start function runs out of things to do and returns back to MM…
sometime later , the fromFile() will complete, and call the .then() routine with the data
(jsonObj)=>{ birthdaysArray = JSON.stringify(jsonObj); console.log("birthdaysArray: " + birthdaysArray); var today_day_month = moment().format("DD.MM"); var today_month = moment().format("MM"); }
so, if you need to wait for the data(to prints is content) , then the operations would be inside the .then() handler.
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ok, thanks. to move the code is not heavy ;-) … i’ve found a snippte to sort my birthdaysArray, but that doesn’t match :
const csvFilePath = this.path + '/data/birthdays.csv'; csv() .fromFile(csvFilePath) .then((jsonObj)=>{ birthdaysArray = JSON.stringify(jsonObj); console.log("birthdaysArray: " + birthdaysArray); var result = Object.entries(birthdaysArray.reduce((a, {birth, name}) => { const day = +birth.split('.')[0]; a[day] = [...(a[day] || []), name]; return a }, {})).map(([day, name]) => ({day, name})).sort((a, b) => +a.day - b.day) console.log("sorted birthdays : " + result); var today_day_month = moment().format("DD.MM"); var today_month = moment().format("MM"); })
now i’m looking for another one. is the birthdaysArray a json-Array or a javascript-array or … someone told me, it’s an object-Array and that this has nothing to do witch json … but: csvtojson, so …
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so i’m bloody happy :
var NodeHelper = require("node_helper"); var moment = require("moment"); // add require of other javascripot components here // var xxx = require('yyy'); here const csv = require("csvtojson"); var birthdaysArray = []; module.exports = NodeHelper.create({ init(){ console.log("init module helper perlchamp"); }, start() { console.log("Starting module helper: " + this.name); console.log("Pfad zur csv-Datei: ", this.path + "/data/birthdays.csv"); const csvFilePath = this.path + '/data/birthdays.csv'; csv() .fromFile(csvFilePath) .then((jsonObj)=>{ birthdaysArray = JSON.stringify(jsonObj); console.log("birthdaysArray: ", birthdaysArray); var result = Object.entries(jsonObj.reduce((a, {birth, name}) => { const day = +birth.split('.')[0]; a[day] = [...(a[day] || []), name]; return a }, {})).map(([day, name]) => ({day, name})).sort((a, b) => +a.day - b.day) console.log("sorted birthdays : ", result); var today_day_month = moment().format("DD.MM"); var today_month = moment().format("MM"); }) }, stop(){ console.log("Stopping module helper: " + this.name); }, // handle messages from our module// each notification indicates a different messages // payload is a data structure that is different per message.. up to you to design this socketNotificationReceived(notification, payload) { // console.log(this.name + " received a socket notification: " + notification + " - Payload: " + payload); console.log(this.name + " received a socket notification: " + birthdaysArray); // if config message from module if (notification === "CONFIG") { // save payload config info this.config=payload // wait 15 seconds, send a message back to module setTimeout(()=> { this.sendSocketNotification("message_from_helper"," this is a test_message")}, 15000) } else if(notification === "????2") { } }, });
so now I just have to manage to filter out the people from the complete csv-file who have their birthday in the current month …
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if i run :
for(var birthday of birthdaysArray) { if(birthday.birth.startsWith(today_day_month)) { // this birthday is for today console.log(" birthday on "+ today_day_month+" is for "+birthday.name); } }
than i get the following error-messages:
Unhandled rejection TypeError: Cannot read property 'startsWith' of undefined at /home/dirk/MagicMirror/modules/perlchamp/node_helper.js:33:22 at Object.onfulfilled (/home/dirk/MagicMirror/node_modules/csvtojson/v2/Converter.js:112:33) at Result.endProcess (/home/dirk/MagicMirror/node_modules/csvtojson/v2/Result.js:83:50) at Converter.processEnd (/home/dirk/MagicMirror/node_modules/csvtojson/v2/Converter.js:179:21) at /home/dirk/MagicMirror/node_modules/csvtojson/v2/Converter.js:172:19 at tryCatcher (/home/dirk/MagicMirror/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/util.js:16:23) at Promise._settlePromiseFromHandler (/home/dirk/MagicMirror/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/promise.js:547:31) at Promise._settlePromise (/home/dirk/MagicMirror/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/promise.js:604:18) at Promise._settlePromise0 (/home/dirk/MagicMirror/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/promise.js:649:10) at Promise._settlePromises (/home/dirk/MagicMirror/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/promise.js:729:18) at _drainQueueStep (/home/dirk/MagicMirror/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/async.js:93:12) at _drainQueue (/home/dirk/MagicMirror/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/async.js:86:9) at Async._drainQueues (/home/dirk/MagicMirror/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/async.js:102:5) at Immediate.Async.drainQueues [as _onImmediate] (/home/dirk/MagicMirror/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/async.js:15:14) at processImmediate (internal/timers.js:439:21)
I was probably happy too early ;-( … shit happens.
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@Perlchamp you converted the array to text format, so now its just one big string…
birthdaysArray = JSON.stringify(jsonObj);
to print it out do this
birthdaysArray = jsonObj; console.log("birthdaysArray: "+JSON.stringify(jsonObj););
why do you need to sort them?
as you go thru you can just not save the ones not for today, plus/minus some lookaheadonce you get to the today list you can sort the names if you need to.
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@Perlchamp said in read csv-data and put it in an array:
now i’m looking for another one. is the birthdaysArray a json-Array or a javascript-array or … someone told me, it’s an object-Array and that this has nothing to do witch json … but: csvtojson, so …
json is a TEXT structure…
but it just so happens that javascript represents objects the same way… so the JSON library provides utilities to convert in both directions.
json text to object JSON.parse(text)
object to json text JSON.stringify(object)text is text and has no meaning (its called opaque because u cannot tell what it is)
no reason to split the birthdate, as u won’t do anything with the individual parts
don’t do work if u don’t need the resultsyou do NOT Need to do this data reformatting IN the node helper… you can do it all in the modulename.js file, which would let you use the code debugger in the dev console.
in the .then of the node_helper csvtojson, just send the data to the module
self.sendsocketNotification(“have data”, jsonObj)
and the helper is doneon the modulename.js side
socketNotificationReceived(notification, payload){ if(notification =='have data'){ var now = moment() var active_birthdays={} for( var birthday of payload) { // get 1st 5 chars of birthdate, thru month // we will use this as the key in the hash var birth_date=birthday.birth.subString(0,4) // get the birthday as a moment in this year, for comparing var birth_date_moment = moment(birth_date+now.getYear(),"DD.MMYYYY") // u can add days to a moment object and then compare if the birthdate is before that date (and after now) // so within the next xx days // if the date is the same or later, don't use time of day if(birth_date.startOf('day').isSame(now.startOf('day')){ // birthday is in this month // check the hash if we've seen anything for today yet // if we haven't see this date yet if(active_birthdays[birth_date] == undefined){ // create the holder for its info (array of names) in the hash active_birthdays[birth_date]=[] } // save the persons name on the list active_birthdays[birth_date].push(birthday.name) } } // tell MM to call and get our content self. updateDom() }
at the end, you will have just birthdays in this month and for people with the same day
a list of people on that dayin the hash reader (getDom(), Object.keys(active_birthdays) will get you back an array of the
DD.MM strings that are presentbut you can probably do without that… u know what today is, so if there is an object with todays DD.MM
then u have the list of people for todayif u want to allow (in the next 5 days,matching what the node_helper did), using moment, u can add a day, extract the DD.MM, check the hash,
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ok, thank you sam.
Now I have to process the whole thing first, otherwise my head will burst ;-) … -
this is the actual node_helper.js:
var NodeHelper = require("node_helper"); var moment = require("moment"); // add require of other javascripot components here // var xxx = require('yyy'); here const csv = require("csvtojson"); var birthdaysArray = []; module.exports = NodeHelper.create({ init(){ console.log("init module helper perlchamp"); }, start() { console.log("Starting module helper: " + this.name); //console.log("Pfad zur csv-Datei: ", this.path + "/data/birthdays.csv"); moment.locale(config.language); // set locale // convert the csv-file into a JSON-String const csvFilePath = this.path + '/data/birthdays.csv'; csv() .fromFile(csvFilePath) .then((jsonObj)=>{ birthdaysArray = JSON.stringify(jsonObj); // for debugging only //console.log("birthdaysArray: ", birthdaysArray); // send data to [modulname].js self.sendsocketNotification("have data", birthdaysArray) // loop thru the array of birthday_info from file (jsonObj), // one 'row' per birthday }) }, stop(){ console.log("Stopping module helper: " + this.name); }, // handle messages from our module// each notification indicates a different messages // payload is a data structure that is different per message.. up to you to design this socketNotificationReceived(notification, payload) { // if config message from module if (notification === "CONFIG") { // save payload config info this.config=payload // wait 15 seconds, send a message back to module setTimeout(()=> { this.sendSocketNotification("message_from_helper"," this is a test_message")}, 15000) } else if(notification === "????2") { } }, });
i got an error-message :
[2020-05-01 23:21:12.072] [WARN] Unhandled rejection ReferenceError: self is not defined at /home/dirk/MagicMirror/modules/perlchamp/node_helper.js:34:4
i think this could be the problem:
// send data to [modulname].js self.sendsocketNotification("have data", birthdaysArray)
i tried “this.” and without “self.” and “this.” but nothing changed. now i’m searching in the web, maybe i will found some answers ;-)
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// send data to [modulname].js self.sendsocketNotification("have data", birthdaysArray)
i have found a typing error. Socket instead socket. if i than change self. to this. no errror messages will displayed. but still black screen.
maybe i did not understand how to handle the getDom-section … i will still try …
but:
i see no notification in the terminal. ‘have data’ should actually appear there, shouldn’t it ? -
do this, you need self
start() { var self = this console.log("Starting module helper: " + this.name);
the use self
self.sendsocketNotification("have data", jsonObj)
u need to send the obj, not the string
as for black screen , that means the modulename side died…
f12 on the keyboard or ctrl-shift-i, select the console tab, and look for red text … usually a syntax error…