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    Traffic Maps (Any recent users?)

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      awwbaker @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil thank you for the response. I have tried a couple of the TomTom map modules as well as Google Maps. The TomTomTrafficsIncidents module responds with square template and a frown in the upper right corner. Google gives me an “oops” logo. I noted it had been sometime since either module had been updated so wondered if something had changed on the back-end? That is why I was trying to find the latest modules. I am not yet experienced enough to trouble shoot into what the failure is in a particular module, but with the right push gladly jump in as deep as I can go. Thank you again!!! VR Anthony Baker

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        sdetweil @awwbaker
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        @awwbaker don’t know anything about the tomtom modules.

        there are two places to look for debug info

        in the output of npm start

        if you are using pm2, then

        pm2 logs --lines=xxxx

        where xxxx is tye number of most recent lines to display, default 15

        the second place is in the browser log
        cttl-shift-i, then select the console tab, and put a unique part of the module name in the filter field

        Sam

        How to add modules

        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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          sdetweil @awwbaker
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          @awwbaker I put this on my system , and only had one problem

          there is a syntax error in the sample, a missing trailing comma

           {
                      module: 'MMM-GoogleMapsTraffic',
                      position: 'top_right',
                      config: {
                          key: 'my key',
                          lat: 37.8262306,
                          lng: -122.2920096,
                          height: '300px',
                          width: '300px'   // <------  here 
                          styledMapType: "transparent",
                          disableDefaultUI: true,
                          backgroundColor: 'hsla(0, 0%, 0%, 0)',
                          markers: [
                              {
                                  lat: 37.8262316,
                                  lng: -122.2920196,
                                  fillColor: '#9966ff'
                              },
                          ],
                      },
                  }
          

          now, I DID you my fork of this module which fixed a couple problems, since the author has not updated in quite a while… I am still 3 changes up from that code…

          https://github.com/sdetweil/MMM-GoogleMapsTraffic.git

          Sam

          How to add modules

          learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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            awwbaker @sdetweil
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            Mr @sdetweil,
            Thank you so much your help. Had put the module in the lower right. On your suggestion I saw a warning message for “this module cannot be in that location.” Not an exact quote, but that was the flavor. Moved the module to center bottom and GoogleMap version worked. Really cool, thank you. I too found the comma issue! Do you know the syntax to “update” a module versus installing fresh??? I am going to try the TomTomIncident module and see if that was a similiar issue. If useful I will report out here on findings. Again, thank you for yout time, be safe Anthony

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              sdetweil @awwbaker
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              @awwbaker to update a module that has changes is exactly like for MagicMirror

              go to the module folder, and enter this command

              git pull

              then do
              ls package.json

              if you do NOT get an error, then do
              npm install

              Sam

              How to add modules

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                awwbaker @sdetweil
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                @sdetweil Roger wico will give update a try…btw, installed and tested TomTomIncident module. That one is working too! Thank you! Anthony

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