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 said in Are you tired of editing config.js, or have trouble doing it, see my new module:
notice the module name is MMM-Config
3 M’s:man_facepalming:
There it is. I knew it would come down to something simple! I still can’t get to the form page by scanning the QR code, but I’m ok with that for now because I can access it via browser!Thank you so much!
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@josh45631 what are you using to scan the qr?
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@sdetweil Which URL in the doc? From the screenshots? The review URL did not work for me. The one I posted above did. The QR code gave me a different URL which did not work for me but guess it is because of my install on my Windows laptop.
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@sdetweil I found the URL bit in the doc.
http://machine_name:MM_Port/modules/MMM-Config/review
Did not work for me when I tried it though. -
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@mumblebaj windows should have worked
can u tell me what the url was?
when u configure mm for address:“0.0.0.0”
it’s not something I can connect toso I get the machine hostname
I guess I need to figure out an IP address…
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@sdetweil The QR code gave me machine name. But I figured that could not be correct. When I used the review URL earlier it did not work, When I started my Ubuntu Instance now and tried review with this URL:
http://localhost:8080/modules/MMM-Config/review
it worked fine and resolved to the following:
http://localhost:8080/modules/MMM-Config/config.html?port=8300
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@mumblebaj yes but localhost will only work w browser inside same machine as mm
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@mumblebaj typically dhcp addresses now register the hostname in the router DNS server.
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@sdetweil I am using my cell phone connected to my wifi network. When I scan the code it sends me to
http://raspberrypi:8080/modules/MMM-Config/review
When I replace “raspberrypi” with the actual ip of the pi, it works.