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      sdetweil @jimb
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      @jimb notjing in config.js. we are trying to look at the errors from the module

      so you need to use the browser you are viewing mm with

      three keys on the keyboard.
      ctrl-shift-i

      or npm start dev
      to start mm with the dev window open

      then select the console tab

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        UncleRoger @jimb
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        @jimb I will always defer to @sdetweil 's greater knowledge and intelligence but another option is (I hope, anyway, since it’s what I’m using) to use the latitude and longitude of your location. I have the weather module set up to show my wife’s school using the coordinates. (We are known for our microclimates here – her school 2 miles away may have completely different weather from what we have at home.)

        To get the coordinates, I went to maps.google.com, clicked on a location, then copied the resulting URL. It should look like this:

        https://www.google.com/maps/@37.7761918,-122.4222641,16.25z?entry=ttu
        

        The first number after the @ sign is the latitude; the second is the longitude. So you could put in your config file:

        lat: 37.7761918,
        lon: -122.4222641,
        

        and it will show the weather for your location (or the San Francisco War Memorial Opera House in that example). This might be handy if you’re not near a city listed in the file.

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          UncleRoger @UncleRoger
          last edited by

          And now, having actually looked at the file in question, I see it includes latitude and longitude for each entry. Very cool.

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            jimb
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            Sam, some progress. Operating in “dev” mode I do show status 401 unauthorized . However I am unable to 'place the ‘V 3.0’ in a way/place where it is recognized correctly. I tried placing it on its own “3.0” “API id…” and inside the quote mark "3.0 API ID …

            That gives me a syntax error and blows up the config file.

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              sdetweil @jimb
              last edited by sdetweil

              @jimb all the parms to a module go inside the modules
              config:{} section

              things to the left of : do not need quotes
              things to the right of : do not need quotes if they are true/false, or a number

              otherwise they need quotes. single or double doesn’t.mattet as long as both ends are the same.

              also for each.parm you add, it needs to tell the interpreter if there is more after it. do this by adding a trailing comma

              the apiVersion Parm

              should look like this

              {
                 module:"weather",
                 position mmmmm , 
                  config:{
                          apiVersion:3.0,
                           whatever other parms
                   }
              }
              

              Screenshot_20231115_130115_Chrome.jpg

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                jimb
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                Sam, I seem to be deeper in the weeds. After adding the apiVersion:3.0 parameter just below the config identifier in the config file -

                running dev displays the following error-

                Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected identifier 'weather identifie ‘weatherProvider’

                and the config file blows up.

                Do I need to add this on some other line?

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                  sdetweil @jimb
                  last edited by

                  @jimb after the config: for the module

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                    jimb
                    last edited by

                    Sam, that’s where I put it. I can’t cut and paste here because I’m on a different computer than the Pi.

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                      sdetweil @jimb
                      last edited by

                      @jimb said in Modifying the Config File:

                      Sam, that’s where I put it. I can’t cut and paste here because I’m on a different computer than the Pi.

                      turn on ssh, and install the bitvise or winscp ssh clients

                      then you can do everything from your PC. it’s SOOOOO much better

                      Sam

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                        jimb
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                        Sam , After adding the commas to the end of the version Iine I ran it with the check on the config file- All OK. I ran MM in Dev mode and now am getting a 401 error when it attempts to load the openweather resource files. So I seem to not be passing the version or ID string>

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