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    Display JSON data from an api

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    • cowboysdudeC Offline
      cowboysdude Module Developer @mortenbirkelund
      last edited by cowboysdude

      @mortenbirkelund it would be easier to just write a new module for it… hacking something will probably not give you the results you want.

      What is the address of the api?

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        looolz
        last edited by

        @cowboysdude

        Thanks, yes. Do you happen to know of a module that successfully loads data from a JSON file? Seems like such a simple thing to do.

        and @mortenbirkelund
        Thanks for the suggestion. I don’t have the skills to make this, yet.

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          mortenbirkelund
          last edited by

          @cowboysdude said in Display JSON data from an api:

          it would be easier to just write a new module for it…

          Perhaps. I just guessed a the rest module could be a good starting point.

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          • cowboysdudeC Offline
            cowboysdude Module Developer @looolz
            last edited by

            @looolz Where is the info coming from? What is the api address?

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              looolz @cowboysdude
              last edited by

              @cowboysdude There is no API. In this case it’s just shell scripts that write out JSON files. I could modify the shell script to write out the files anyhow I want.

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              • yawnsY Offline
                yawns Moderator
                last edited by

                So this is just a JSON file which is sitting on your raspberry, right?
                The approach would be the same as with the compliments.js module loading a local file with additional statements.
                That shouldn’t be too difficult. I could try to tackle this, but I need to complete another module first which is waiting for so long already … too much to do and no time :(

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                  looolz @yawns
                  last edited by

                  @yawns Thanks for the reply!

                  Well, the JSON-file would be hosted on a server, so a http-path to the file would do the job for sure. A common way to do this that I’ve seen is installing Dropbox on a server, and sharing out the JSON file via a public link.

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                  • ooom416354O Offline
                    ooom416354 @looolz
                    last edited by

                    @looolz I am actually trying to do this also. I have JSON data I’m pulling from an API and am able to present it on a page when I click a button but am not entirely sure how to map this over to an actual MM2 module. I’m trying to follow the documentation and it’s overwhelming for someone with limited JS experience! Is there a generic module already created which can be used to kind of re-point the URL to use any JSON feed, change the returned field names and obviously update the results on the mirror?

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                      yawns Moderator
                      last edited by

                      :D
                      I just noticed @PeppaPigKilla was the one asking for a UbisoftStats display and @looolz was asking for some different usecase

                      @looolz: do you have an example of your JSON file?

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                        looolz
                        last edited by looolz

                        The big elephant in the room here is that Panic’s StatusBoard did this and is now dead. They discontinued their iPad app in November, and users from all over the world are looking for something to replace it with. MagicMirror is the perfect replacement, but it lacks the most popular module: The Graph Module. When the Graph Module in Statusboard is fed just one number, it displays the number with a name, instead of the graph. I think a good solution would be to base further MMM development based on the same JSON structure that has already been established in the StatusBoard community. Examples:

                        {
                        
                        "graph": {
                        
                        "title" : "IKKE BEHANDLET",
                        
                        "total" : true,
                        
                        "datasequences" : [
                        
                        {
                        
                        "title" : "Datasupport",
                        
                        "datapoints" : [
                        
                        { "title" : "Antall", "value" : 3 }
                        
                        ] } ] } }
                        

                        This will in StatusBoard look like this:
                        0_1488397034636_datasupport-ikkebehandlet.jpg

                        If however, the same module is used, and pointed to this JSON-file:

                        {
                        
                        "graph" : {
                        
                        "title" : "Prod-Redigering : antall saker opprettet",
                        
                        "total" : true,
                        
                        "datasequences" : [
                        
                        {
                        
                        "title" : "Uke 29",
                        
                        "datapoints" : [
                        
                        {"title" : "Mandag", "value" : 0 },
                        
                        {"title" : "Tirsdag", "value" : 4 },
                        
                        {"title" : "Onsdag", "value" : 0 },
                        
                        {"title" : "Torsdag" , "value" : 3 },
                        
                        {"title" : "Fredag", "value" : 2 }
                        
                        ]
                        
                        }
                        
                        ]
                        
                        }
                        
                        }
                        

                        That will produce this nice Column Graph:

                        0_1488397213531_produke.jpg

                        The whitepaper still exists here: https://library.panic.com/statusboard/graph_tutorial/

                        If someone needs motivation to look into this, please check the comments here:
                        https://panic.com/blog/the-future-of-status-board/

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