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    • pugslyP
      pugsly
      last edited by paviro

      Quick question about this module and some of the icon classes. I found which ones I need to change for the high and low temperature in the custom.css file, which works great. What I can’t figure out is how come I can’t get sunset to change to orange, and sunrise to yellow. I am pretty sure its the right icon.

      .wi.wi-thermometer {
        color: #ff0000; /* Red */
      }
      
      .wi.wi-thermometer-exterior {
        color: #0000ff; /* Blue */
      }
      
      .wi.wi-umbrella {
        color: white;
      }
      
      wi.wi.sunset {
        color: orange;
      }
      wi.wi.sunrise {
        color: yellow;
      }
      
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      • pugslyP
        pugsly
        last edited by

        Nevermind, I found it.

        .wi.dimmed.wi-sunset
        and
        .wi.dimmed.wi-sunrise

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        • RedNaxR
          RedNax Module Developer @Shockwave
          last edited by

          @Shockwave Sorry for the late reply… missed your post here…

          It’s not expected behaviour. The entire message should be displayed in the popup. It may have something to do with the

          				alerttruncatestring : "english:"
          

          property…

          Try changing t to an empty string.

          Also, could you post the entire result of your api call?

          http://api.wunderground.com/api/<apikey>/conditions/forecast10day/astronomy/alerts/lang:EN/q/<value of your pws property>.json
          
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            Snoevit
            last edited by

            0_1467978804110_väder.png

            Couple of things…

            Wind icons.
            Ive tried copy weather-icons-wind.css to the vendor folder and change vendor.js with no luck.
            I also tried to change getStyles: in the MMM-WunderGround.js file to use the ...-wind.cssfile located in the module folder.

            Since its just the wind icons do i need to do anything special to use them?

            How can i remove Sunrise/Sunset and mm (rain amount)
            Im also wondering how to change the unit km/tim (km/h Swedish translate) to m/s?

            As soon as i try to change anything to remove anything involved “Sunset” or “mm” everything breaks. I cant even remove /astronomy from getParams:. (Wich i believe is the wrong way to do it, But its better to try your way ahead then to hide in the corner.)

            I want it to look more like this ->
            0_1467979549329_väder2.png

            I had no problems changing the default weather modules this way, but since im a newbie i cant figure this one out. :P

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              Pauliolio
              last edited by Pauliolio

              Hi @RedNax
              Could you explain the ‘pws’ attribute a little please?
              What’s ‘loctype’? Are there any other valid values?

              ‘locid’ is giving a little trouble. I can’t find anything on Wunderground about it, but if I use the ‘Search Locations’ tool, and when my area comes up, pick a different station (one closer to where I am), the url changes to this:
              https://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=pws:IBATTLE3&MR=1
              So I’ve put your example config into config.js, set my apikey, and changed the locid to IBATTLE3.

              I left the default weather module in the config file while I was getting your one set up, and when they were both on screen they seemed to be giving weather for two different places as the sunrise times were different by about an hour so I’m really not confidant that I’ve got the correct locid here…

              Many thanks.

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              • RedNaxR
                RedNax Module Developer @Pauliolio
                last edited by

                @Pauliolio

                Your api-url would be this:

                http://api.wunderground.com/api//conditions/forecast10day/astronomy/alerts/lang:NL/q/pws:IBATTLE3.json

                pws stands for personal weather station.

                Did you set your locale correctly in config.js? The sunset time for the wunderground module comes from the weatherunderground api so reflects the time at the weatherstation location.

                The loctype thing is a bit of a mystery. I copied it of a wunderground generated url. Not entirely sure what it’s for. You could just leave it out i think.

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                • RedNaxR
                  RedNax Module Developer @Snoevit
                  last edited by

                  @Snoevit When you remove /astronomy you just modify the api call. The script still tries to place the (now absent) information on the screen. Leave the api call in tact and modify the refresh_dom function in the script. Also further down there’s a windspeedconversion which you could try to modify.

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                    Snoevit @RedNax
                    last edited by

                    @RedNax
                    Thx for your reply! I forgot to update my post to tell you that i found how to remove the ‘rain-part’ :P But thanx for the note on the windspeedconversion!
                    Oh, a also figured out my problems with the icons. i replaced the files in the vendors folder, exept for weather-icons.css. I thought those two files were the same, until i saw them side-by-side :)

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                      Shockwave @RedNax
                      last edited by

                      @RedNax , sorry for the delay, I’ve had company and then had to wait for an alert message. My config doesn’t have the alerttruncatestring even in it. I’ve copied both the results of the Wunderground alert and the text from the NWS. I wonder if it’s dying at the /u00A , which appears to line up perfectly with a CR/LF from the NWS text. It’s also the first item in the message, which could explain why I don’t see any text other than the description.

                      "alerts": [
                      	{
                      	"type": "HEA",
                      	"description": "Excessive Heat Watch",
                      	"date": "3:43 PM CDT on July 18, 2016",
                      	"date_epoch": "1468874580",
                      	"expires": "7:00 PM CDT on July 22, 2016",
                      	"expires_epoch": "1469232000",
                      	"tz_short":"CDT",
                      	"tz_long":"America/Chicago",
                      	"message": "\u000A...Excessive heat watch in effect from Wednesday morning through\u000AFriday evening...\u000A\u000AThe National Weather Service in Des Moines has issued an\u000Aexcessive heat watch...which is in effect from Wednesday morning\u000Athrough Friday evening. \u000A\u000A* Temperature...air temperatures in the mid to upper 90s, dewpoint\u000A temperatures in the mid to upper 70s, heat index values 105 to\u000A 115.\u000A\u000A* Impacts...excessive heat could lead to severe heat related\u000A illnesses and possibly death if proper action is not taken.\u000A\u000APrecautionary/preparedness actions...\u000A\u000AAn excessive heat watch means that a prolonged period of hot\u000Atemperatures is expected. The combination of hot temperatures and\u000Ahigh humidity will combine to create a dangerous situation in\u000Awhich heat illnesses are possible. Drink plenty of fluids...stay\u000Ain an air-conditioned room...stay out of the sun...and check up\u000Aon relatives and neighbors. Do not leave pets and/or children in \u000Aunattended vehicles.\u000A\u000A\u000AKotenberg\u000A\u000A\u000A\u000A",
                      	"phenomena": "EH",
                      	"significance": "A",
                      	"ZONES": [
                      	{
                      	"state":"IA",
                      	"ZONE":"004"
                      	}
                      

                      !!! NWS Text begins here !!!

                      Event: Excessive Heat Watch
                      Alert:

                      …EXCESSIVE HEAT LIKELY COMING TO IOWA WEDNESDAY INTO THIS
                      WEEKEND…

                      .CONFIDENCE FOR WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY IS HIGH TO VERY HIGH FOR
                      HEAT INDEX VALUES ACROSS IOWA TO REACH THE 105 TO 115. HEAT INDEX
                      VALUES OF 95 TO 100 DEGREES MAY LAST INTO AND THROUGHOUT THE
                      WEEKEND.

                      …EXCESSIVE HEAT WATCH IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY MORNING THROUGH
                      FRIDAY EVENING…

                      THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DES MOINES HAS ISSUED AN
                      EXCESSIVE HEAT WATCH…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY MORNING
                      THROUGH FRIDAY EVENING.

                      • TEMPERATURE…AIR TEMPERATURES IN THE MID TO UPPER 90S, DEWPOINT
                        TEMPERATURES IN THE MID TO UPPER 70S, HEAT INDEX VALUES 105 TO
                      • IMPACTS…EXCESSIVE HEAT COULD LEAD TO SEVERE HEAT RELATED
                        ILLNESSES AND POSSIBLY DEATH IF PROPER ACTION IS NOT TAKEN.
                        PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

                      AN EXCESSIVE HEAT WATCH MEANS THAT A PROLONGED PERIOD OF HOT
                      TEMPERATURES IS EXPECTED. THE COMBINATION OF HOT TEMPERATURES AND
                      HIGH HUMIDITY WILL COMBINE TO CREATE A DANGEROUS SITUATION IN
                      WHICH HEAT ILLNESSES ARE POSSIBLE. DRINK PLENTY OF FLUIDS…STAY
                      IN AN AIR-CONDITIONED ROOM…STAY OUT OF THE SUN…AND CHECK UP
                      ON RELATIVES AND NEIGHBORS. DO NOT LEAVE PETS AND/OR CHILDREN IN
                      UNATTENDED VEHICLES.

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                      • RedNaxR
                        RedNax Module Developer @Shockwave
                        last edited by RedNax

                        @Shockwave Well, it would seem WU is rather ‘loose’ with it’s API implementation…

                        In your payload the full warning is in the message property. The Wunderground module expects is in the description property (only based on my observation of a single payload by my local station :S ). Ties in with your observation, which is always nice :)

                        Watch this space for a fix…

                        UPDATE: fix implemented… The module examines description and message lengths and uses the longest one… Have a go! :)

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