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    Changing MMM-Traffic into using TomTom API

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      sdetweil @rxlDavid
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      @rxldavid that is from the updateNotifcation module which has a bug … fixed in next release

      after u got the data, then what did u do?

      Sam

      How to add modules

      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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        rxlDavid @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil
        Sorry, Tomtom provides a website which returns the data.
        So it wasn’t my MagicMirror returning it

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          sdetweil @rxlDavid
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          @rxldavid javascript provides a built in library call JSON

          which provides 2 useful functions

          parse (text) = converts to javascript object
          stringify(object,routine(most if the time u would use null ),indentation ) = returns string of text

          so then u could

          console.log("mesage="+JSON.stringify(pointer_to_data_returned_from_api))
          

          to see it on the console (or somefile.txt if u redirect to a file)

          Sam

          How to add modules

          learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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            rxlDavid @sdetweil
            last edited by rxlDavid

            @sdetweil
            I do know I think this project is too hard for me lol
            I now changed this:

              getCommute: function (api_url) {
                var self = this;
                fetch('https://api.tomtom.com/routing/1/calculateRoute/4x.xxx%2C9.xxx%3A4x.xxx%2C9.xx/json?avoid=unpavedRoads&key=<key>')
            	  .then(console.log('API SUCESS')
                  .then(json => {
                    self.duration = Math.round(json.routes[0].duration / 60);
                    self.errorMessage = self.errorDescription = undefined;
                    self.loading = false;
                    self.updateDom();
                  })
                  .catch(e => {
                    self.errorMessage = payload.error.message;
                    self.errorDescription = payload.error.description;
                    self.loading = false;
                    self.updateDom();
                  });
            
              },
            

            Now the "loading does not even appear I don’t know if that’s good or bad, but I cant even see my (console.log(‘API SUCESS’) in the .txt

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              sdetweil @rxlDavid
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              @rxldavid ah, you are doing this in the modulename.js side, not node_helper…

              all messages in the modulename are shown in the developers window console

              ctrl-shift-i on the MM screen,

              select the console tab in the window that pops up

              u can filter to messages from a module by adding some unique part of the module name to the filter field (middle above the list of messages)

              Sam

              How to add modules

              learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                  rxlDavid @sdetweil
                  last edited by rxlDavid

                  @sdetweil
                  So I forgot to close a bracket, so now its again showing the Loading screen.
                  I get the following error:
                  Screenshot_2.png
                  What does the :69 mean?

                  Edit: this is line 69

                   .catch(e => {
                          Line 69 self.errorMessage = payload.error.message;
                          self.errorDescription = payload.error.description;
                          self.loading = false;
                          self.updateDom();
                        });
                  
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                    rxlDavid @rxlDavid
                    last edited by rxlDavid

                    @sdetweil
                    The Same Error accured for Line 70, so I both commented those 2 lines.
                    Now I get no Error, and the Loading disappeared, it now says:
                    Screenshot_4.png

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