Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-MyCommute
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@beck0r Can you try doing a git pull in your MMM-MyCommute directory and restarting your mirror? I think I found your issue – I didn’t have an icon definition for High-speed rail.
EDIT Maybe not… I need to add definitions for all sorts of possible transit vehicle types. Stay tuned…
EDIT OK fixed for real this time. I added definitions for all of the transit modes listed here: https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/directions/intro#VehicleType
Note: You’ll see the tram icon while the route is loading, as that is the default icon used when no transitMode is specified. But you’ll see it change to the train icon after your travel times are retrieved.
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@j.e.f.f This is perfect! Thank you so much!
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Hi,
once again for everybody with the same issue. It’s working now! Thumbs up for j.e.f.f, thank you!
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One more question. I want to make a route going via different roads, can that be done in this config file?
For example:
Destination: X
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@joela85 so the google API doesn’t allow that specifically, but there are a couple of ways we could accomplish something similar:
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I can have Google return alternative routes, and they can be listed out. No garantee you’re going to get any of the routes you’re interested, but they will be the fastest.
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you can provide a list of waypoints and Google will return your route passing through those specific places. So if you put specific landmark addresses that are on the highways you’re interested in then you would more or less get the result you’re looking for.
Both of these options seem fairly straightforward to add so I might just do both :)
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@joela85 I added the first of the above two options. You can specify
alternatives:true
for any of your destinations to get alternative routes.showSummary
must be set totrue
for this to work.Will be working on the second option soon.
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@joela85 I’ve added the second option too. You can now specify a
waypoints
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@j.e.f.f Hey Jeff
can you add the time for the next metro/tram/bus ?
is it possible to catch the adress in the agenda ? and if its blank just used the definited adress in destination ? :-) -
@tidus5 I’ll have to see what the API gives me. Not sure that info is available.
I wrote a transit-specific module that does that but it is for TTC (Toronto transit). However it is based in the NextBus API which supports many systems. It could easily be modified to work with a number of transit systems. Which is yours?
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@tidus5 I’ve added a param
showNextVehicleDeparture
that you can specify for destinations withmode:'transit'
. This will show you the next available vehicle factoring your walking time to the stop. It will only show the departure time for the first vehicle on your route to save summary space (and really once you’ve departed, you’ll either make your connections on time or you won’t. So the departure time is kind of moot.) My thinking is that you’ll want to know of you have enough to walk to the stop to catch the next vehicle.There is a limit of 2500 requests per day to the Google API using the free service. Since each entry in your
destinations
list requires its own request, I’ve kept the poll frequency to a conservative 10 minute interval to avoid hitting this limit. As such, it is possible that you’ll see a next vehicle time that is unrealistic to walk to in time, or in some cases, the next vehicle time will be in the past. Keep it in mind that the next vehicle time may be a bit stale.The time is shown as follows (see the last entry labelled “Airport”):