Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
http request
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Ok. I took a look at this last night and I’m getting somewhere so let me get back to you on this. I’m just trying to create the module for you.
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ok, any thanks
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Having good success. Can I get an example of the XML you’re trying to display?
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Well, I’ve spent the last couple of evenings trying to build something for you. You can download it here.
Give it a try and let me know how it does for you.
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I will test it today.
Simple of the xml file<response> <led0>0</led0> <led1>0</led1> <led2>0</led2> <led3>0</led3> <led4>1</led4> <led5>0</led5> <led6>0</led6> <led7>0</led7> <led8>0</led8> <led9>0</led9> <led10>0</led10> <led11>0</led11> <led12>0</led12> <led13>0</led13> <led14>0</led14> <led15>0</led15> <led16>0</led16> <led17>0</led17> <led18>0</led18> <led19>0</led19> <led20>0</led20> <led21>0</led21> <led22>0</led22> <led23>0</led23> <led24>0</led24> <led25>0</led25> <led26>0</led26> <led27>0</led27> <led28>0</led28> <led29>0</led29> <led30>0</led30> <led31>0</led31> <btn0>up</btn0> <btn1>up</btn1> <btn2>up</btn2> <btn3>up</btn3> <btn4>up</btn4> <btn5>up</btn5> <btn6>up</btn6> <btn7>up</btn7> <btn8>up</btn8> <btn9>up</btn9> <btn10>up</btn10> <btn11>up</btn11> <btn12>up</btn12> <btn13>up</btn13> <btn14>up</btn14> <btn15>up</btn15> <btn16>up</btn16> <btn17>up</btn17> <btn18>up</btn18> <btn19>up</btn19> <btn20>up</btn20> <btn21>up</btn21> <btn22>up</btn22> <btn23>up</btn23> <btn24>up</btn24> <btn25>up</btn25> <btn26>up</btn26> <btn27>up</btn27> <btn28>up</btn28> <btn29>up</btn29> <btn30>up</btn30> <btn31>up</btn31> <day>24/06/2016</day> <time0>08:55:17</time0> <analog0>22</analog0> <analog1>746</analog1> <analog2>749</analog2> <analog3>215</analog3> <analog4>0</analog4> <analog5>0</analog5> <analog6>0</analog6> <analog7>0</analog7> <analog8>0</analog8> <analog9>0</analog9> <analog10>0</analog10> <analog11>0</analog11> <analog12>0</analog12> <analog13>0</analog13> <analog14>0</analog14> <analog15>0</analog15> <count0>22</count0> <count1>0</count1> <count2>0</count2> <count3>0</count3> <count4>0</count4> <count5>0</count5> <count6>0</count6> <count7>0</count7> <tinfo>---</tinfo> <version>3.05.38_vsr</version> </response>
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Cool. It should work fine! Hurry up and try it, I made it for you :laughing:
More information about it is here - I posted it for everyone to download.
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some errors with nom install
pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror/modules/default/MMM-HTTPRequestDisplay $ npm install
npm WARN enoent ENOENT: no such file or directory, open ‘/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/package.json’
npm WARN enoent ENOENT: no such file or directory, open ‘/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/node_modules/node_helper/package.json’
npm WARN modules No description
npm WARN modules No repository field.
npm WARN modules No README data
npm WARN modules No license field. -
You shouldn’t need to run
'npm install'
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I did that,
Now it’s solved, I copied the .json in the right folder
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Awesome. @KirAsh4 is correct - The README has all the instructions so be sure to take a look.
Please let me know how it works cause you’ll be the first person to use it