Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-bergfex not working
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sorry, I am totaly new to this world, my first Raspberry project.
pi@MagicMirror:~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-bergfex $ npm install async --save npm WARN MMM-bergfex@ license should be a valid SPDX license expression + async@3.2.0 added 1 package from 1 contributor and audited 66 packages in 2.709s 2 packages are looking for funding run `npm fund` for details found 0 vulnerabilities pi@MagicMirror:~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-bergfex $ npm install sys -- save npm WARN MMM-bergfex@ license should be a valid SPDX license expression + sys@0.0.1 + save@2.4.0 added 13 packages from 11 contributors and audited 79 packages in 8.763s 2 packages are looking for funding run `npm fund` for details found 0 vulnerabilities pi@MagicMirror:~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-bergfex $
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@MajorC and then start mm
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well, I have my mirror back, including Bergfex Snow Report. At the moment there is only “loading…” visible.
I will double check my config.
Maybe you can include the help to the git? Would be nice to have it working as smooth as the rest in this wonderful project.
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@MajorC he hasn’t updated in 2 years… so unlikely
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And it is working.
This is important:
This is an array with strings of the skiareas to display. String must exactly match the name on http://www.bergfex.at/oesterreich/schneewerte/
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@MajorC yes, precise config is required in each module. some don’t document well…
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Thanks for your very fast help. Maybe someone will rewrite this MMM. Winter is coming!
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Hi ,
sorry for bringing this up again. I also have the bergfex “loading…” issue. However, in the logs I can see the values are retrieved. They just don’t show in the mirror:
0|mm | 83 snow reports from bergfex.at retrieved. 0|mm | [2020-11-12 21:40:29.367] [LOG] searching for Koralpe 0|mm | [2020-11-12 21:40:29.369] [LOG] searching for Hintertuxer Gletscher / Hintertux 0|mm | [2020-11-12 21:40:29.370] [LOG] searching for Ischgl 0|mm | [2020-11-12 21:40:29.373] [LOG] searching for Obergurgl - Hochgurgl 0|mm | [2020-11-12 21:40:29.375] [LOG] searching for Seefeld/Rosshütte 0|mm | [2020-11-12 21:40:29.376] [LOG] searching for Sölden 0|mm | [2020-11-12 21:40:29.377] [LOG] searching for Stubaier Gletscher / Stubaital 0|mm | [2020-11-12 21:40:29.377] [LOG] 0|mm | [ 0|mm | null, 0|mm | { 0|mm | skiarea: 'Hintertuxer Gletscher / Hintertux', 0|mm | tal: '-', 0|mm | berg: '135 cm', 0|mm | neu: '-', 0|mm | lifte: '0', 0|mm | update: '' 0|mm | }, 0|mm | { 0|mm | skiarea: 'Ischgl', 0|mm | tal: '-', 0|mm | berg: '20 cm', 0|mm | neu: '-', 0|mm | lifte: '0', 0|mm | update: '' 0|mm | }, 0|mm | { 0|mm | skiarea: 'Obergurgl - Hochgurgl', 0|mm | tal: '-', 0|mm | berg: '75 cm', 0|mm | neu: '-', 0|mm | lifte: '0', 0|mm | update: '' 0|mm | }, 0|mm | null, 0|mm | { 0|mm | skiarea: 'Sölden', 0|mm | tal: '19 cm', 0|mm | berg: '72 cm', 0|mm | neu: '-', 0|mm | lifte: '0', 0|mm | update: '' 0|mm | }, 0|mm | { 0|mm | skiarea: 'Stubaier Gletscher / Stubaital', 0|mm | tal: '35 cm', 0|mm | berg: '110 cm', 0|mm | neu: '-', 0|mm | lifte: '0', 0|mm | update: '' 0|mm | } 0|mm | ]
So the names of the resorts seem to be correct.
Any ideas on this one?thanks
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Argh… just 2 minutes after posting I found the issue:
I had 2 values “Koralpe” and “Seefeld/Rosshütte”, which were displayed in the log as NULL. Removing these entries made bergfex work…
Again, it was a typo ;)
thanks
Chris -
Hi all,
I’ve created a fork and did some updates to the code and config.
You can now select the country where bergfex should choose the values from.Feel free to test and let me know any feedback.
So far I can show multiple countries and their values…