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    sdetweil @TomBrown
    last edited by Aug 13, 2020, 7:51 PM

    @TomBrown compliments can read from a file, and u can link that file to be on a file server.

    and u can run two instances of compliments showing different info.

    only issue is that it reads the file only on startup.

    Sam

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      TomBrown
      last edited by Aug 13, 2020, 8:57 PM

      Sam,
      Thanks for the reply! I will have to read up on configuring that module then and figure out how to link to a file. Reading it only on startup is alright as I could restart daily or weekly.

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        sdetweil @TomBrown
        last edited by sdetweil Aug 13, 2020, 9:14 PM Aug 13, 2020, 9:12 PM

        @TomBrown see the ln command for link

        the compliments file MUST be in the compliments folder or subfolder. it cannot just be anywhere

        the module config entry is

        remoteFile: 'my_comp.json',
        

        so, you could make a link like this

        ln -s my_comp.json /mount_location/path/filename.xxx
        

        that means make a file entry in the current folder called my_comp.json
        and map it to the mounted file filename.xxx

        i use this approach for linking pictures from my file server to be shown by the MMM-ImagesPhotos module

        Sam

        How to add modules

        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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          TomBrown @sdetweil
          last edited by Aug 14, 2020, 2:07 AM

          @sdetweil said in Module to display information from a text file on a locally shared folder:

          @TomBrown see the ln command for link

          the compliments file MUST be in the compliments folder or subfolder. it cannot just be anywhere

          the module config entry is

          remoteFile: 'my_comp.json',
          

          so, you could make a link like this

          ln -s my_comp.json /mount_location/path/filename.xxx
          

          that means make a file entry in the current folder called my_comp.json
          and map it to the mounted file filename.xxx

          i use this approach for linking pictures from my file server to be shown by the MMM-ImagesPhotos module

          I have not tried any of this yet (have not had the time yet) but trying to make sure I understand.
          If I created the word list file called “wordlist.txt”, saved that file to a share of “\server\share\wordlist.txt”.
          I would create a file named “my_comp.json” in the compliments folder.
          Then link it to the text file with

          ln -s my_comp.json /server/share/wordlist.txt
          

          And the wordlist.txt would look something like this.

          {
              "anytime" : [
                  "Band",
                  "Firetruck",
                  "Movie",
              ],
              "morning" : [
                  "Good morning, sunshine!",
              ],
              "afternoon" : [
                  "Hitting your stride!",
              ],
              "evening" : [
                  "See you tomorrow!",
              ],
          }
          

          Or would it be easier all around to just set the “remotefile:” and save it locally on the pi. I will be connecting to the pi over vnc.

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            sdetweil @TomBrown
            last edited by sdetweil Aug 14, 2020, 2:41 AM Aug 14, 2020, 2:39 AM

            @TomBrown the ln command ‘creates’ the local file.
            and the file can contain just words in each of the time slots.

            make it work with an actual file, and then see if that is what u want. if so, then you can move the real file to the server. mount the drive into the pi, and then link the local file to the server file

            Sam

            How to add modules

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              TomBrown
              last edited by Aug 30, 2020, 1:43 PM

              OK. Just an update. Finally got back to this. Have it installed and mounted. Kids like it!

              20200830_0933051.jpg

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                sdetweil @TomBrown
                last edited by sdetweil Aug 30, 2020, 1:48 PM Aug 30, 2020, 1:47 PM

                @TomBrown cool, thx for the feedback

                is the file on the.pi, or on a server like u had originally wanted?

                Sam

                How to add modules

                learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                  TomBrown @sdetweil
                  last edited by Aug 30, 2020, 5:46 PM

                  @sdetweil Right now the file is on the pi. This has been on hold since I originally posted as other things came up.

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                    sdetweil @TomBrown
                    last edited by Aug 30, 2020, 6:02 PM

                    @TomBrown no. just interested… good work

                    Sam

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                      TomBrown
                      last edited by TomBrown Aug 30, 2020, 7:45 PM Aug 30, 2020, 7:43 PM

                      Thanks Sam! My next task is to change the digital clock to an analog clock. We are also trying to teach the kids how to tell time on an analog clock.

                      I changed displayType: “analog” which put up an analog clock with no numbers (just the circle and hands).

                      I tried to change analogFace: “face-010” but it only showed the hands, no face and no numbers.

                      Did I miss anything? Here is a snip from my clock.js

                      Module.register("clock", {
                      	// Module config defaults.
                      	defaults: {
                      		displayType: "analog", // options: digital, analog, both
                      
                      		timeFormat: config.timeFormat,
                      		displaySeconds: true,
                      		showPeriod: true,
                      		showPeriodUpper: false,
                      		clockBold: false,
                      		showDate: true,
                      		showWeek: false,
                      		dateFormat: "dddd, LL",
                      
                      		/* specific to the analog clock */
                      		analogSize: "200px",
                      		analogFace: "face-010", // options: 'none', 'simple', 'face-###' (where ### is 001 to 012 inclusive)
                      

                      Here is how it looks with the simple analog clock.
                      mm analog.PNG

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