Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Nest
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You might have to add some custom css to MagicMirror itself to get this to work the way you want it to. I’m not entirely sure how to do that, but I bet there are a bunch of posts in this forum with the answer.
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I know this is a dumb question but is the Pin you get when you run the getToken script the same as the token that you put into the config file? If not where do I get a token from? I seem to only have a pin, a product id and a product secret…
When I added in the Pin to the token field and run mm… I get a Loading… where the module should be…
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@mochman Many thanks. For now, changing the table font size in Nest.js seems to work (table.classList.add(“xsmall”, “table”); to table.classList.add(“small”, “table”);). I will keep looking at how to get this into custom.css.
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@Mitch1138 did you try
.MMM-Nest table.xsmall.table { font-size: 20px; line-height: 25px; }
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@strawberry-3.141 said in MMM-Nest:
.MMM-Nest table.xsmall.table { font-size: 20px; line-height: 25px; }
I am impressed. This worked perfectly. By adding it to the custom.css I can change size and spacing by changing the px sizes. Many thanks.
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I updated the css using edits from @j-e-f-f. The nest display looks closer to what the actual nest thermostat looks like.
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Any chance on integrating the nest protect smoke detectors?
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@pugsly Sure. What kind of info would you be looking for on it? From what I see on the API, we can read CO Alarm State, Smoke Alarm State, Battery Health, and some other things people probably don’t want to see.
What I’m thinking right now is putting a colored ring (like the one on the smoke detector) around the thermostat circle to indicate good, warning, or emergency status. Any ideas?
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Well, I have 3 of them so not sure how to display but I do like the colored ring based on status. There are also alerts that could be displayed as well.
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I made a separate branch if you want to check it out. I’ll merge it after I run some more tests.
https://github.com/mochman/MMM-Nest/tree/protectYou are going to have to edit your Nest developer settings to allow read access to the “protect” in order for this to work. When you do that, you’ll need to run getToken.sh again to get a new token.
I gave you the option to use a visual representation, or a list representation. If you use visual, you have the choice to display your nest, protect, or both together.
Here are some of the ways it displays to you.
I can’t find the “Smoke is clearing” data or stuff like that, so it just shows if there is an alarm for smoke or carbon monoxide, or if your battery is low.
Please take a look and tell me what you think.