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    MMM-OpenWeatherMapForecast Doesn't display imperial units

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      scumbelly @rslohs
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      @rslohs

      Guess what? I was trying to troubleshoot an issue in this module re: scale and noticed the .js file has changed wind calculations and the following…

      units: {
      accumulationRain: {
      imperial: “mm”,
      metric: “mm”,
      “”: “mm”
      },
      accumulationSnow: {
      imperial: “mm”,
      metric: “mm”,
      “”: “mm”
      },
      windSpeed: {
      imperial: “mph”,
      metric: “m/s”,
      “”: “m/s”
      }
      },

      So it looks like imperial might work for you now. I’m not going to test because I need the older .js which I had to modify to get some calculations in kph to work .

      Cheers

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        JohnGalt
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        My instance of this module also displays rainfall in “mm”, even though I have set units = “imperial” for the MagicMirror system as a whole and also in the module configuration.

        I see that the Open Weather site has a page specifying “API response parameters with available units of measurement” (https://openweathermap.org/weather-data). There one finds a parameter table specifying Parameter and Description - as well as columns for “Standard”, “Metric” and “Imperial”.

        The interesting thing is this: the table specifies temperatures correctly (“Kelvin”, “Celsius”, “Fahrenheit”) but for rain it calls out “mm”, “mm”, “mm” - or other variants for different fields, e.g.: “mm/hr” and “mm/hour”.

        As such, I am inclined to just give up and accept the module’s behavior as a quirk of how Open Weather parses what it is getting from the NWS - but I thought i would see if anyone has a better idea.

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          kayakbabe @JohnGalt
          last edited by

          @JohnGalt have you tried MMM-OpenWeatherForecast instead? It seems to work better for me adn it uses the OpenWeather Map api too.

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            JohnGalt @kayakbabe
            last edited by

            @kayakbabe - Thanks for the tip. Can you tell me which one you use? A quick web search shows several modules with the same name. These two look like top contenders:

            https://github.com/jclarke0000/MMM-OpenWeatherForecast
            https://github.com/themaxgoldman/MMM-OpenWeatherForecast

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              JohnGalt @kayakbabe
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              @kayakbabe PS: another issue with MMM-OpenWeatherMapForecast is that it doesn’t respect the “disabled: true” configuration. I had seen this before and ignored it since the module is active, but when I went in to disable it in preparation for trying one of the others, I am reminded that I cannot just disable it. I CAN put " /* and */ " around the whole thing of course, but that is just clunky, and more importantly may signal more serious coding issues.

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                JohnGalt @kayakbabe
                last edited by

                @kayakbabe FWIW, i installed the jclarke0000 module, and so far it looks pretty good - thanks again!

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                  sdetweil @JohnGalt
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                  @JohnGalt disabled is an mm config option, not a module option. it goes not to the module line, outside the module config:{} section

                  here is the doc on all the mm config options for a module.

                  these are separate from the module config options inside the config:{} section

                  https://docs.magicmirror.builders/modules/configuration.html#example

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                    JohnGalt @sdetweil
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                    @sdetweil - Thanks Sam - I guess I was and am confused.

                    Below are two code snips showing the subject module and one other. Both are designated to be disabled with the “disabled: true” instruction outside the config section. The top one still operates, while the bottom one [and every other module I have edited this way] is disabled. So, it’s not a big deal and I will keep an eye out for how I do things. Thanks again.

                    {module: "MMM-OpenWeatherMapForecast", // https://github.com/MarcLandis/MMM-OpenWeatherMapForecast NOTE: See also https://github.com/sdetweil/MMM-OpenWeatherMapForecast
                      disabled: true,
                      header: "", // "Weather"
                      position: "top_right",
                      classes: "default everyone",
                      disabled: false,
                      config: {
                        apikey: "xxxxxxxxxxxxx",
                    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
                    {module: "MMM-Temperature", // https://github.com/Tom-Hirschberger/MMM-Temperature
                      disabled: true,
                      header: "Office Temp + Humidity",
                      position: "top_right", // bottom_right
                      config: {
                       sensors: [
                    
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                      sdetweil @JohnGalt
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                      @JohnGalt I need to see the rest in between

                      top one has disabled twice, true and false

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                        JohnGalt @sdetweil
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                        @sdetweil - Ah crap, having both disabled: true AND disabled: false would do it!! :) I’m sure the system would execute the last command. Thanks for putting a second set of eyes on it.

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