Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Need help - New programmer
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@smart_user Where you are stuck ? check the default modules code, you will need to configure a timer to repeat the task every 1 hour (should be configurable). and in that task you should display message on screen.
Check window.timeout and window.setInterval function of javascript.
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@smart_user you could use my sample module which puts up a configured message every few minutes. Change the message and the time…
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@ashishtank Yes I will look into it. Thank you so much for the instant reply. Appreciate it a lot
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@sdetweil Thank you so much! I will use this module and let you know how it goes!
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@smart_user ok. Timer is in the node_helper.
It is a one time timer, setTimer, vs repeating, setInterval.Doesn’t need to be in the node_helper, but did that to show the structure and communication between the parts
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@sdetweil It still isn’t working. I had configured for the alert to show up in 10 seconds but it didn’t
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@smart_user you changed the 15000 in node_helper to 10000, right?
And u had a position: set in config.js, right?
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@sdetweil Yes
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@sdetweil Is it possible for you to send me a picture of the .js file so I can double check?
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@smart_user u can look on the github site
View code. Then click on file.
If you used git clone, then u can do
git diff node_helper.js
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@sdetweil Hello. I did and still am not receiving any alert on the screen
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@smart_user show me the config block. Minimum is this. MUST have a position
{ module:"SampleModule", position:"middle", }, -
euh …
positionneeded ONLY if you have to show something on the mirror (getDom).
If you have nothing to show THENpositionis not neededNote: verified in my lasted module (position is not needed because no visual)
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@Bugsounet yes, my sample module DOES want to display something
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@sdetweil Yes! I missed adding the position to the config file. Just have another clarification. Can these messages show up for a few seconds then disappear and then appear again after 30 minutes? If so, how do I do that?
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@smart_user sure. When u want the message to go away, set the string to empty, or not create any content in getDom()…
U would start a timer after u display the text, and the call updateDom() in the timer routine.
Wait, display. Wait. Remove output
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@sdetweil Hello, I am facing the same problem - and I want the same feature @smart_user mentioned. But I am sorry, I didn’t get the timer part. Which string are you talking about? and where will I add the updateDom()? Please help
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@innovation i have my grandson for a few hours will get back to you
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sure @sdetweil, no problem!
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@innovation the ‘string’ is the value used in the getDom() function to create the html content
somestring:“this is just a test string”,
counter: 0,getDom(){ var wrapper=createElement("div") wrapper.innerText=this.somestring return wrapper; }there is no stopping the module, it MUST always be running… so, if u want to change the string,
you can start a timer, and when the timer expires, call a routine that does the work.timerRoutine: function(){ this.somestring="some other string" }but how does MM know u changed the value?
u tell MM there is new content…timerRoutine: function(){ this.somestring="some other string "+ this.counter++; this.updateDom(time_to_delay_in_ms, 0 = immediately) }now we need to start a timer… lets say, 15 seconds after we do it in getDom, lets change the text
getDom(){ var wrapper=createElement("div') wrapper.innerText=this.somestring // use the value of the somestring variable to display setTimeout(this.timerRoutine, 15000) // call the timerRoutine in 15000 milliseconds return wrapper; // after here , MM will put the html tree defined in wrapper, // in the 'position' the module defined in config.js }another way is to use the repeating timer, instead of the single event version
start: { // now the timerRoutine will be called every 15 seconds, forever // it will change the string, and then inform MM to call to get new content setInterval(this.timerRoutine,15000) // start a repeating timer every 15 seconds }, getDom(){ var wrapper=createElement("div') wrapper.innerText=this.somestring // use the value of the somestring variable to display return wrapper; }you can do this same updateDom() call after receiving a message back from your node helper with new content.
(my sample module does this)
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