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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@mykle1 nah… you got a pool… I am jealous!!
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@mykle1 We’re working hard. wanna help? 🤣🤣🤣
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@bkeyport said in Are you tired of editing config.js, or have trouble doing it, see my new module:
We’re working hard. wanna help?
Where were you at the very beginning of development of this module? I don’t remember seeing you anywhere. You were probably off policing the forum. :-)
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@mykle1 When it was under early development I was in the very VERY busy part of my job.
I’m a tax guy.
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I’ve now added support for MMM-Config to the modules I’m working with actively.
Was rather easy, all things considered - if you write a module, I would strongly recommend working with MMM-Config, who knows where this will go!
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hello i have a question, i am running MagiMirror ² in Docker on my Unraid Server, i have installed the module but cant open the config form site. do i need to make some special configurations because it runs in docker ?
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@anima what is your config.js setting for address:
you would have to use the container IP address and port on the form url. because it it not mapped to the docker host port
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@sdetweil do you mean this https://imgur.com/a/jzi0Idj ?
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@anima only needed the line with address:“0.0.0.0”
ok, so we need to find out the ip address of the MM container
docker ps
will give u a line like this
11e836525b8d xxxyyyzzz "/usr/bin/supervisord" 4 months ago Up 3 weeks 0.0.0.0:82->81/tcp, :::82->81/tcp, 0.0.0.0:5901->5900/tcp, :::5901->5900/tcp, 0.0.0.0:8280->8080/tcp, :::8280->8080/tcp
the 1st token is the container id
then do this
docker inspect 11e836525b8d
and in the stream of info is
"IPAddress": "172.17.0.2",
then use that from the system running the docker container
to get that as one line of output, u can create this one line bash script
docker inspect $(docker ps -q | awk '{print $1}') | grep -m 1 '"IPAddress"' | awk -F\" '{print $4}'
you can’t use it from another system as there is no path to the container from outside
now, you could fix the startup of the MM container by adding
-p 8300:8300
to the docker run command
this map the container port 8300 to the host port 8300then from your pc or non-docker-host machine
http://docker_host_ip:8300
should bring up the form
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@sdetweil ok thx, but then it should be better to run it from a pi (i have a spare one) because the container port is used by another service which i need.