Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-OpenWeatherForecast - Replacement for MMM-DarkSkyForecast
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@swvalenti said in MMM-OpenWeatherForecast - Replacement for MMM-DarkSkyForecast:
@j-e-f-f Am I missing a way to turn off current weather alerts? Once a weather alert like high wind or snow it drops my tables down and throws other modules off.
If you set
summary: false
this will stop weather alerts from displaying. The OpenWeather API doesn’t return a detailed summary (usually just a single word like “Cloudy.” ) so I didn’t think it was necessary to split these two out into separate configs.If you wanted to keep the summary, but not show weather alerts, you can set
summary: true
in your config and then prevent display of alerts in your custom CSS as follows:.MMM-OpenWeatherForecast .weather-alert { display: none; }
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@ebolisa said in MMM-OpenWeatherForecast - Replacement for MMM-DarkSkyForecast:
@j-e-f-f Thanks for sharing.
Does it work on Pi Zero? In my case it doesn’t load. I just see FORCAST and then “Loading…” forever :astonished_face:
Using defaults, no changes made.I haven’t tested this on a pi zero (I don’t have one to test on). Do you see any errors either in
pm2 logs mm
or in Electron if you run Magic Mirror withnpm start dev
?Also, just double-checking: did you remember to run
npm install
in the MMM-OpenWeatherForecast` directory to ensure all of the dependencies were installed? Forgetting to do this would be another reason you might see it stuck on “Loading…” -
@majorc said in MMM-OpenWeatherForecast - Replacement for MMM-DarkSkyForecast:
@cowboysdude it would be nice if someone with knowledge could have a look at the API of www.yr.no
The forecast is very good and they are providing free world wide data.
This looks promising, and seemingly doesn’t require an API key. I’ll keep an eye on this as a replacement candidate in case OpenWeather follows Dark Sky’s lead.
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Howdy!
I installed this beautiful module to my magic mirror2. i run my mm in docker container and I´m at version 2.14. When I take a view at the official site it seems the latest version with 2.14 is confirmed.
I think you know what comes next: I have installed the module properly and adjusted the configuration. However, only the word “forecast” is displayed. Now I have seen in the notes that I should be at least on version 2.2 with the magic mirror. I am slightly confused because 2.14 is the latest version?
When I do a git pull it says that the latest version is already installed.
Do I have a thinking error in my approach?
Would be happy to hear something about this :-)kind regards,
Nubi
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@j-e-f-f It works on P0. My bad, had an extra space in the api key. Thank you.
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@anubis273 This module works on 2.14 – tested that specifically myself. MagicMirror’s version numbering can get a bit confusing… 2.14 is MUCH newer than 2.2. Versioning goes 2.2, 2.3, … 2.9, 2.10, 2.11, etc.
Double check your config settings. Maybe try with just the minimal config required for MMM-OpenWeatherForecast –
apikey
,latitude
, andlongitude
– and see if the module works with just those. Also make sure you’ve runnpm install
in the MMM-OpenWeatherForecast directory.If the module runs with just the above, then start adding your additional configuration options one at a time to see which one caused it to fail. Let me know and we can take it from there.
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Hey j-e-f-f,
thanks for clearing up my confusion about MagicMirror versions ;-) And thanks also for the quick feedback!
So, I double checked the configuration and it doesn’t seem to have any syntax errors:
{ module: "MMM-OpenWeatherForecast", position: "top_right", header: "Forecast", config: { apikey: "myAPIKey", //only string here latitude: 50.748780, //number works here longitude: 7.137300 //so does a string } },
I tried the minimal configuration as you suggested, unfortunately without success. I also checked the Api Key of OpenWeatherMap, this is also correct. The module also seems to work. The problem is that it just doesn’t load any weather data and I don’t understand why.
If I find a solution to this, I will of course get back to you.
Many greetings,
Nubi
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@anubis273 I just tried the default config with your long/lat settings and the module worked for me. So let’s try digging a little more. Are you seeing any errors in the logs? There are a bunch of places to look:
If you are running MagicMirror using PM2, run
pm2 restart mm && pm2 logs mm
. Look for any output prefixed with[MMM-OpenWeatherForecast]
. If you are instead running MagicMirror from the command line, any errors will be in the in the console, prefixed like above.Also need to check to see if Electron is throwing any errors. start MagicMirror in dev mode
npm start dev
. Any Electron errors will show in the browser console, usually in red.Also, since the basic config isn’t working for you, but is for me, can you double check that your API Key is correct?
- Jeff
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@j-e-f-f
Hey j-e-f-f,thanks for your quick reply. I will investigate every single point you wrote. Give me a little time for that, I will get back to you as soon as possible.
Regards from Germany,
Nubi
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@j-e-f-f
Hey Jeff,just a little update from my side:
I am using my MagicMirror in a Docker container on a Synology DS718+ NAS. On my physical Mirror is an RPi4 which shows the MagicMirror in fullscreen mode via Browser. It is incredibly hard to get log files this way.
When I open the log from Docker itself I see entries for the module, but they are all unspectacular.I took the API key and put it into a Get command via Postman:
GET http://api.openweathermap.org/data/3.0/stations?appid=34a2f353f6933ab3b5deletedpart>
[ { "id": "5ff1e82e09<deletedpart>", "created_at": "2021-01-03T15:52:14.089Z", "updated_at": "2021-01-03T15:52:14.089Z", "external_id": "IKNVILIC5", "name": "Neu-Vilich Bonn", "longitude": 7.13, "latitude": 50.74, "altitude": 70, "rank": 10 } ]
The result looks good, the API key seems to work.
I don’t have PM2 in my Docker container unfortunately, so I’ll have to see how to get the appropriate log files. I’ll get back to you when I have new findings on this.
Many greetings,
Nubi