Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-MyCommute
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@j-e-f-f
I have this module installed and having a question.
I have formated the time as hh:mm, when the commute time is more than 59 minutes than there are two digits for the hours. When it is less than 60 minutes it only shows the minutes. See image.
My question is how can I force that the time format is using the leading “00:” when the time is lass than 60 minutes?
In moment-duration-format there is an option, but I don not now how to implement this in my mirror, now its looking wierd !
Tried to add the code in line 298 and 312 with {forceLength: true}, but that didn’t do the trick.
Thanks in advance for your repley.
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Great Module thanks for developing! :)
I got a question or more a request?
Is there any way to enable start/endtime and hide days at the same time? So general the module is not shown weekends [0,6] and than starting Mondays with the destination A1 from 0715 to 0900 and B1 16:00 to 18:00 [2,3,4,5] . And tuesday A1 same (0717-0900) and B2 13:00 to 14:00 [1,3,4,5] Wed-Fri A1 continues.
Many thanks for your help!
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@schlachtkreuzer6 did you try to use module scheduler for it?
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@strawberry-3.141 nope. I didn’t though about it because the module itself got that options but they don’t work at the same time.
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@schlachtkreuzer6 so if I understand your request, you would like to have different start and end times based on a particular days? If so you can do this. each destination has its own start and end time, as well as its own hideDays list. Configure two destinations with the same destination address, mode, label, etc, but in each one configure the desired start times and hideDays. So for your example above, the config would look something like this:
{ module: "MMM-MyCommute", position: "top_left", classes: "default everyone", header: "Commute", config: { apikey: "...", origin: "...", startTime: "00:00", endTime: "23:59", hideDays: [0,6], //module always completely hidden on weekends destinations: [ { destination: "A1 Destination Address", label: "A1", startTime: "07:15", endTime: "09:00", }, { destination: "B1 Destination Address", label: "B1", startTime: "16:00", endTime: "18:00", hideDays: [2,4] //hidden on tues, thurs }, { destination: "B1 Destination Address", label: "B1", startTime: "13:00", endTime: "14:00", hideDays: [1,3,5] //hidden on mon, wed, fri } ] } } -
@pjkoeleman I just added a config parameter to control this. Add
travelTimeFormatTrim: falseto turn off the duration trimming. It also accepts"left"to trim larger zero-value tokens (e.g.:0h 37minrenders as37min), and"right"to trim the smaller tokens first (e.g.:2h 0minrenders as2h). It defaults to"left".Note that setting this parameter to
truehas the same affect as setting it tofalse. To get the default behaviour, set this to"left"or just omit the parameter altogether.Do a
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@pjkoeleman the key here is that I’m using a plugin for Moment.js that allows formatting of time durations. By default, Moment.js doesn’t allow this. See here:
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@j.e.f.f ok! Thanks I will try this as fast as possible, after my holiday ;)
FYI: I work at two destinations, Mon -Fri at W1 and Mon evening and Tuesday evening at W2 with about 1,5-2h at home ^^ only traveling with the car, so for me it’s necessary to know if my usual route is busy or not to calculate when I should left for work but I not really need to know the other route ;) traffic on route W2 varies +/- 1h… (terrible!)
But if this mini schedule thing inside this module works: WOW! What an absolutely overkill of an module for me!
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@schlachtkreuzer6 said in MMM-MyCommute:
WOW! What an absolutely overkill of an module for me!
Heh! It’s amazing how something that started out so simple has become so highly configurable! I originally wrote this module as a fork of a module that I couldn’t get to work properly for me.
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@j.e.f.f said in MMM-MyCommute:
Heh! It’s amazing how something that started out so simple has become so highly configurable! I originally wrote this module as a fork of a module that I couldn’t get to work properly for me.
I love the way your modules are configurable, every use can find / make his configuration.
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Hi
i would really like to use this module because it seems great. But im a noob to this.
Maybe you can help me ? The module does not show at all on my MMI have the module installed in de modules folder.
i did perform a git pull and a npm install. my config.js is as followed.modules: [ { module: "helloworld", position: "top_bar", config: { text: "Home of Harold & Jolanda" } }, { module: "alert", }, { module: "updatenotification", position: "top_bar" }, { module: 'MMM-MyCommute', position: 'top_left', header: 'Traffic', classes: 'default everyone', config: { apikey: 'I HAVE THE API KEY PUT HERE', origin: 'MY HOME ADDRESS', startTime: '00:00', endTime: '23:59', hideDays: [0,6], destinations: [ { destination: 'WORK ADRESS', label: 'WORK', mode: 'driving', color: '#82E5AA' } ] } }, { module: "clock", position: "top_bar" },In the MMM-MyCommute folder i did not edit or changed anything… should i edit the MMM-MyCommute.js file also ?? to get this module shown in the MM ?
I did reboot the Pi but no effect.
I hope you can help me.
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o… wauw… im really stupid.
It is sunday i had the hideDays 0.6 line in the config file.
After deleting it worked like a charm. The moment i posted the message , i have seen the mistake i made. sorry…
Thanks for developing this great module !
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@haroldgtv thanks for the kind words! Glad you got it sorted out.
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I have kind of a weird question, but I haven’t had a chance to poke around and try for myself yet and I’m coming up on when I promised I’d have things done…
Is it particularly possible to reverse the module? I’m assuming I’d need a second instance with the modified code, but I’d like travel times to various places in the morning, and then midday it would switch to the travel times back home from those same spots. In my mind it seems like it might be as simple as swapping the parameters in the getData (or equivalent) function for making the API call, but I’m not entirely sure.
Does that seem about right? If it entails major code restructuring then I may just abort mission, but if not, that’d be a really cool feature to have since people are in and out of my house all over the day.
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@pyrosmiley you can do this with two instances of the module (i.e.: make two configurations for
MMM-MyCommutein yourconfigure.jsfile), and then use built-in scheduling parameters to have one show in the morning and hide in the afternoon, and the second to hide in the morning and show in the afternoon. The first module will have your drive from home to work configured, for example, and the second will have the reverse configuration.Does that make sense?
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@j.e.f.f Yeah, that makes sense, although won’t that only let me do it with a single destination? I have four I’m trying to track, so for the second instance I need to essentially have four origins and a single destination.
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@pyrosmiley yeah it’s a little kloodgy, but you can get it to work by making five instances.
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