Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
http request
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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
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As a further explanation,
'npm install'
is only required if the module you are installing requires other node modules to also be installed. When you first install MagicMirror you have to run'npm install'
to install all the dependencies for it to work, however generally, modules don’t need that. The exception is if someone writes a module that requires another node module that isn’t already installed. So there was no need to run that, nor to copy any'.json'
package files anywhere.