Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Are you tired of editing config.js, or have trouble doing it, see my new module
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@sdetweil I used sudo because some package files reported back errors and that I dont have the required permissions?
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@alyx probably cause you used sudo before…
so, I’d start over again… delete the MM folder
and run my install script, then add my module and npm install in its folder…
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@sdetweil ok I flash reinstalled MM (worryingly good at it now…) and it seems to be working :)
The config pops up on the webpage correctly and all.
Thanks Sam!
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@sdetweil hi sam, i hope you haven’t much work from my issues :/ can you tell me if you have a solution? at this time i had to deinstall your module to finish my project for university but i want to use it again ;)
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@dinschal I have 2 of the 3 fixed I think, but not finished testing… I would just skip using for now… sorry… you found some good ones…
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@sdetweil oh its totally fine ;) just tell me when you finished ;)
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@dinschal so, 3 problems (all issued opened on the module github page
- timeFormat was changed to a string, easy, done
https://github.com/sdetweil/MMM-Config/issues/27 - changed parm for clock was not saved… in progress,
https://github.com/sdetweil/MMM-Config/issues/29 - weather lost parms on save. fixed I think. this takes a special schema file to expose the providers parameters. (this schema file is to make the UI correct, above what I can do to discover the variables)
https://github.com/sdetweil/MMM-Config/issues/28
I save the generated on (little script provided to do that, upgraded cause of this problem to allow just ONE modules info to be saved) and then customize it to the module…
I can ship some (I will for this) , but if the module author ships that is good too (won’t happen for base) - timeFormat was changed to a string, easy, done
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@sdetweil
okay i have to admit that i had to google for a moment to understand what you mean
:D i think i got it … it would be better from the start if the developer would pack all optional options in the config so that your module loads them !? for my university project i will leave it out for now and configure it as standard. for the future i will use your tool again ;) -
@dinschal said in Are you tired of editing config.js, or have trouble doing it, see my new module:
it would be better from the start if the developer would pack all optional options in the config
no… then config is a large mess… the design for config is JUST the changes you NEED, all the rest are defined already…
i want to keep that model. i just had a bug in my code… if the option wasn’t in config, then i don’t copy it from the form… oops… now I need to check if some option changed from the form data 1st… so I don’t copy all of the parms, just the needed one to match
BUT the form exposes the parms for every module… most users (and me!) are poor at reading the doc, BEFORE they use things… and get in trouble … the form is intended to help with that too …
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@sdetweil haha in the past i was tired of reading the doc too ;) but too many failures made me to read it ;)