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    Testing my module, it is stuck loading

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      l0zarus @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil ugh, well that did not do it unfortunately. I’m not sure what to do now. It recommends setting the requests mode to ‘no-cors’. Is that something that might work here?

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        sdetweil @l0zarus
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        @l0zarus CORS is controlled by the server side, NOTHING the client can do except change the capability

        there used to be free services where you could send the request to them and they would forward (from a known address) and send the response back to you
        a CORS proxy, most of those have gone away or are no longer free.

        we’ve added a cors safe fetch (we think) to the MM system

        see ~/MagicMirror/js/server_functions.js
        ( I have tried to break that into understandable reusable sections below )

        u change your url request to this cors_url

        let header_stuff_if_any="sendheaders=header1:value1,header2:value2&expectedheaders=header1,header2"
        // empty string, "",  if no headers
        
        let original_url="http://www.test.com/path?param1=value1"
        
        -----------
        
        let_cors_url=
        
        "http://"+
        // use the config.address value, unless its "0.0.0.0", then use "localhost"
        config.address==="0.0.0.0"?"localhost":config.address
        +
        ":"
        +config.port+
        "/cors?"+ 
        header_stuff
        +"&url="+
        original_url 
        

        and we will send it, and return the response to your fetch

        Sam

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        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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          l0zarus @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil I’m struggling to understand the first part. I don’t think there is any header stuff that I know of? the url is based on this format: https://api.seatgeek.com/2/events?client_id=MYCLIENTID&client_secret=MYCLIENTSECRET with other stuff added as you saw in my source code in the original post.

          honestly the whole thing is a bit confusing to me. I’m not sure where it is supposed to go… as part of where I define the URL variable?

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            sdetweil @l0zarus
            last edited by sdetweil

            @l0zarus ok, no headers set it to “”

            you use that code to build your fetch url (and put it in the original_url variable)

            I just created the JS code to do the build from the parts
            the comment in the linked file just doesn’t help me at all…

            and when you execute the fetch, it sends it to magic mirror code that forwards on supposedly to avoid the cors problem…

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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              l0zarus @sdetweil
              last edited by sdetweil

              @sdetweil I’m going to try to fill it out like a template, let me know if I’m following.

              let header = "",
              
              let original_url = "https://api.seatgeek.com/2/events?client_id=MYCLIENTID&client_secret=MYCLIENTSECRET "
              
              let cors_url = "http://" + config.address==="IP ADDRESS HERE"?"localhost":config.address + ":" + config.port + "/cors?" + header + "&url=" + original_url
              

              and then I fetch(cors_url)?

              Is this right?

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                sdetweil @l0zarus
                last edited by sdetweil

                @l0zarus said in Testing my module, it is stuck loading:

                Is this right?

                yes

                almost …

                "IP ADDRESS HERE"
                

                MUST be

                "0.0.0.0" 
                

                (which is the MM value for listen on any network adapter)

                Sam

                How to add modules

                learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                  l0zarus @sdetweil
                  last edited by

                  @sdetweil

                      ```
                  

                  // this next block is to deal with a CORS permissions issue with the API
                  let header = “”;

                      // this is the API call url
                      let original_url = "http://api.seatgeek.com/2/events?lat=" + self.config.latitude + "&lon=" + self.config.longitude + "&per_page=" + self.config.eventCount + "&datetime_utc.gte=" + today + "&datetime_utc.lte=" + oneweek + "&range=" + self.config.range + "&type=concert" + "&client_id=" + self.config.clientID + "&client_secret=" + self.config.clientSecret;
                      
                      // this is the cors URL
                      let cors_url = "http://" + config.address==="0.0.0.0"?"localhost":config.address + ":" + config.port + "/cors?" + header + "&url=" + original_url;
                  
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                    sdetweil @l0zarus
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                    @l0zarus looks good

                    Sam

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                      l0zarus @sdetweil
                      last edited by

                      @sdetweil I got a new console error:

                      Screenshot 2023-05-07 at 10.06.40 PM.png

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                        sdetweil @l0zarus
                        last edited by sdetweil

                        @l0zarus you did NOT add let config= right? (or var, or const)

                        config is already defined for you

                        this.config is the stuff from your module entry
                        config. is ALL the config.js

                        Sam

                        How to add modules

                        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                          l0zarus @sdetweil
                          last edited by

                          @sdetweil

                          I added let header = “” and let cors_url = jdhflrkgd. I did not add anything else at all.

                          exact code below:

                                  let header = "";
                          
                                  // this is the API call url
                                  let original_url = "http://api.seatgeek.com/2/events?lat=" + self.config.latitude + "&lon=" + self.config.longitude + "&per_page=" + self.config.eventCount + "&datetime_utc.gte=" + today + "&datetime_utc.lte=" + oneweek + "&range=" + self.config.range + "&type=concert" + "&client_id=" + self.config.clientID + "&client_secret=" + self.config.clientSecret;
                                  
                                  // this is the cors URL
                                  let cors_url = "http://" + config.address==="0.0.0.0"?"localhost":config.address + ":" + config.port + "/cors?" + header + "&url=" + original_url;
                              
                                  // fetching the data from seatgeek
                                  fetch(cors_url)
                          
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                            l0zarus @sdetweil
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                            @sdetweil

                            strange… I just found the following code at the top of my file. I did not add it there. Going to delete it now.

                            const config = require("../../config/config");
                            
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                              sdetweil @l0zarus
                              last edited by

                              @l0zarus said in Testing my module, it is stuck loading:

                              config.address===“0.0.0.0”?“localhost”:config.address

                              oops
                              need parens around that…

                              Sam

                              How to add modules

                              learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                                l0zarus @sdetweil
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                                @sdetweil aha!!! This did it! It’s ugly but it is working… now to spend time improving the design of the table and make my code more effective.

                                THANK YOU SO MUCH! I will probably be back with more questions, but not around this issue.

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                                  sdetweil @l0zarus
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                                  @l0zarus woohoo… thx for the feedback

                                  Sam

                                  How to add modules

                                  learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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