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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    updateDom() blocks MagicMirror

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      sdetweil @1BlauNitrox
      last edited by sdetweil

      @1blaunitrox said in updateDom() blocks MagicMirror:

      if(response.lenght <= 0) {

      this.response.length

      always gotta use this.

      unless u created the variable INSIDE the routine using it…

      use the debugger

      Sam

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        1BlauNitrox @sdetweil
        last edited by 1BlauNitrox

        @sdetweil
        response.PNG

        Not exectly what I wanted :joy:
        Why can getDom() not transfrom the array in a readable string?

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          sdetweil @1BlauNitrox
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          @1blaunitrox yes, this.response is an object

                  this.response = {
                      "name": "Test",
                      "entries": {
                          "lessions": "Teacher Subject Room representation"
                      }
                  };
          

          html doesn’t know objects

          Sam

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            1BlauNitrox @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil Is there a Json parser I can use?

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              sdetweil @1BlauNitrox
              last edited by

              @1blaunitrox said in updateDom() blocks MagicMirror:

              Why can getDom() not transfrom the array in a readable string?

              getDom() CAN do anythign YOU implement… it does NOTHING by itself…

              Sam

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                sdetweil @sdetweil
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                @sdetweil JSON.parse, JSON. stringify

                u have an object so, stringify turns it into text
                parse takes text and makes an object

                Sam

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                  1BlauNitrox @sdetweil
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                  @sdetweil What about JSON.stringify(this.response);

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                    sdetweil @1BlauNitrox
                    last edited by sdetweil

                    @1blaunitrox that would work

                    but it will be the JSON text representation of the object

                    all fields and values

                    Sam

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                      1BlauNitrox @sdetweil
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                      @sdetweil
                      First: Is there an other option?

                      Second: I added the getData() function in getDom()

                              const wrapper = document.createElement("div");
                              this.getData();
                              if(this.response.lenght <= 0) {
                                  wrapper.innerHTML = "No Entries";
                              } else {
                                  wrapper.innerHTML = JSON.stringify(this.response);
                              }
                              return wrapper;
                      

                      Now the mirror show UNDEFINED again

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                        sdetweil @1BlauNitrox
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                        @1blaunitrox length

                        spelling matters…

                        use the debugger

                        Sam

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