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    • htilburgsH Offline
      htilburgs @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil

      
      	// Default values
      	defaults: {
      		P1_IP: null,				// IP Address P1 Meter
      		WM_IP: null,				// IP Address Water Meter
      		maxWidth: "500px",			// Max width wrapper
      		extraInfo: false,			// Show extra information
      		showFooter: false,			// Show footer (name Power Meter)
      		currentPower: true,			// Show current power usage
      		initialLoadDelay: 1000,
      		updateInterval: 10000			// Every 10 seconds
      	},
      
      

      (still trying to learn JS, but not afraid to ask) ☺

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        MMRIZE @htilburgs
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        @htilburgs
        Just for your reference

        const ip_a = "..."
        const ip_b = "..."
        
        const apiQuery = (index, url) => {
          if (!url) return Promise.reject({ index, reason: 'url is not defined' })
          return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
            try {
              fetch(url)
                .then(response => response.json())
                .then(data => {
                  resolve({ index, value: data })
                })
                .catch(error => {
                  reject({ index, reason: error })
                })
            } catch (error) {
              reject({ index, reason: error })
            }
          })
        }
        
        const queries = []
        queries.push(apiQuery('A', ip_a))
        queries.push(apiQuery('B', ip_b))
        Promise.allSettled(queries).then((results) => {
          console.log('All jobs are done')
          results.values().forEach((result) => {
            if (result.status === 'fulfilled') {
              console.log(`Index: ${result.value.index}, Value:`, result.value.value)
            } else {
              console.log(`Index: ${result.reason.index}, Error:`, result.reason.reason)
            }
          })
        })
        
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          sdetweil @htilburgs
          last edited by

          @htilburgs hm… looks ok, I would use the developer window sources tab to debug the code and look at the variables… (mouse over name usage will show contents)

          Sam

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          • htilburgsH Offline
            htilburgs @sdetweil
            last edited by

            @sdetweil
            In the console - sources it says:

            Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token 'if'
            

            (still trying to learn JS, but not afraid to ask) ☺

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              sdetweil @htilburgs
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              @htilburgs well, if the code breaks, then …

              so, look at that line and see what is missing from before it

              a quick way to find syntax errors

              in the module folder, run the pre-compiler to check for errors

              node -c modulename.js
              

              (or any js file)

              Sam

              How to add modules

              learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                htilburgs @sdetweil
                last edited by

                @sdetweil
                Meanwhile I was doing this, and I found the error (stupid me)

                	start: function () {
                		Log.info("Starting module: " + this.name);
                		requiresVersion: "2.9.0";	
                			
                		// Set locales
                
                		if (this.config.P1_IP != null) {
                			this.urlP1 = "http://" + this.config.P1_IP + "/api/v1/data/";
                		} else {
                			this.urlP1 = "https://dummyjson.com/c/7e24-36ab-48e0-a96d";
                		}
                
                		if (this.config.WM_IP != null) {
                			this.urlWM = "http://" + this.config.WM_IP + "/api/v1/data/";
                		} else {
                			this.urlWM = "https://dummyjson.com/c/704a-9a96-4845-bc72";
                		}
                //		this.urlP1 = "http://" + this.config.P1_IP + "/api/v1/data/";
                //		this.urlWM = "http://" + this.config.WM_IP + "/api/v1/data/";
                		
                    		this.MHW_P1 = [];	        // <-- Create empty MHW_P1 array
                		this.MHW_WM = [];		// <-- Create empty MHW_WM array
                		this.scheduleUpdate();       	// <-- When the module updates (see below)
                	},
                

                The line with "requiresVersion: “2.9.0”; " was ending with an “,” instead of “;”

                without the “if” statement, I don’t get a failure with a “,”
                So changed it now into “;” and everythins seems to work.
                I continue testing.

                @MMRIZE Thanks for the alternative way. I’m going to look into it.
                So with the “promise” statement, it looks like I can eleminate the node_helper.js

                (still trying to learn JS, but not afraid to ask) ☺

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                  sdetweil @htilburgs
                  last edited by sdetweil

                  @htilburgs said in Switch URL based on value:

                  The line with "requiresVersion: “2.9.0”; " was ending with an “,” instead of “;”

                  requiresVersion should be outside the start function… (and then needs a trailing comma

                  Sam

                  How to add modules

                  learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                    sdetweil @htilburgs
                    last edited by sdetweil

                    @htilburgs said in Switch URL based on value:

                    So with the “promise” statement, it looks like I can eleminate the node_helper.js

                    correct, now that electron (and nodejs) have fetch built in(since node 18), you don’t NEED to use node_helper to do it

                    Sam

                    How to add modules

                    learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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