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    Module programming preview, jsfiddle?

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    • cowboysdudeC Offline
      cowboysdude Module Developer @yawns
      last edited by

      @yawns I may have a look at the editor you use… the one I use is okay but I think the one you’re using is a bit more refined :)

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      • morozgrafixM Offline
        morozgrafix Moderator
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        I just stick with SublimeText 3 on my MacBook and develop most of the stuff while running node serveronly and pointing Chrome at localhost:8080. Been using sublime with tons of add-on packages (including code linters) for years now and very happy with it. When things are ready I SSH to my RasPi and test on it. As @yawns said, the only drawback of this is that you can’t work with GPIO and other RasPi proprietary things while developing locally. I haven’t ran into many problems with that. There is also an scp package that can copy files to remote on save, I use that when I need to run directly on RasPi.

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          washichi @morozgrafix
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          Can you tell me what plugins you use in Sublime3?

          I have sublimelinter installed, and that works, but it isn’t complete:
          I called “this.config.updateInterval” and didn’t have updateinterval defined, but didn’t get an error :(.

          and if I build my module I get:

          Module.register("ISS-current-location",{
          ^
          
          ReferenceError: Module is not defined
          

          Anyway to ignore that error?

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          • morozgrafixM Offline
            morozgrafix Moderator @washichi
            last edited by

            @washichi TBH I have too many to list. (for this project I mostly use SublimeLinter main package in combination with SublimeLinter-contrib-eslint, also use PrettyJSON for validation and formatting cleanup)

            Where are you getting this error? What’s your MagicMirror/modules directory structure looks like?

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              washichi @morozgrafix
              last edited by

              @morozgrafix I am getting the error in sublime3. when only building mmm-module.js
              (so I think my magicmirror/modules directory is not really relevant)

              Iḿ now just trying to create a good sublime3 environment to compile my modules.
              So ill take a look atht the packages you mentioned.
              Since I’m new to javascript I think that will help me to get some basic errors out.

              now trying to make an ISStracker module:
              https://github.com/washichi/MMM-ISS-current-location
              but it’s not showing on my magicmirror yet :p

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              • morozgrafixM Offline
                morozgrafix Moderator @washichi
                last edited by morozgrafix

                @washichi Interesting idea for the module. And glancing at your code you seem to be on the right track.

                I may be not understanding what you trying Sublime Text to do. It’s just a text editor with ability to add various packages on top of it. It’s not a full blown IDE. I don’t believe that you can compile or preview the JavaScript module directly in Sublime.

                My general workflow for module creation is something like this:

                1. Create MMM-mymodule directory inside MagicMirror/modules
                2. Open MagicMirror directory in sublime
                3. Add barebones config for the module to modules array in config.js, for example:
                {
                	module: "MMM-mymodule",
                	position: "bottom_right",
                	config : {
                		
                	}
                },
                
                1. Start node serveronly and point my Chrome with dev tools open to the http://localhost:8080
                2. Create/edit MagicMirror/modules/MMM-mymodule/MMM-mymodule.js, save it. (or other files that you need for the module)
                3. Refresh the browser to pickup my changes, debug etc.
                4. Repeat steps 5-6 as I go along. If adding/editing node_helper.js repeat steps 4-6 since node needs to pickup that file.

                Some of restarts/refreshes can be automated on file save with different tools, but I’m not going to get into that right now.

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