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    How to add modules. For absolute beginners.

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    • C Offline
      Chrisflex
      last edited by

      @Mykle1 said in How to add modules. For absolute beginners.:

      There isn’t one because the only difference is the path to your config folder. So, navigate to your config folder (inside the MagicMirror folder) and open it. If you don’t find a config.js file there then you need to copy and paste the config.js.sample file and rename the copy to config.js. Once you have made or found a config.js file then you can just follow the tutorial from there.

      Thank you very much, I will follow the instructions and see how I go.

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        Dask
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        First of all I would like to say thank you for the step by step tutorial. It helped me a lot and I can now install some MM modules.
        I do have a question though, I don’t really understand how to add dependencies. You say add it to the folder via the terminal??? I tried this on your PilotWX module but I don’t really know how to do it. I thought I did it eventually but nothing come up in my MM. I have also copied and pasted the other part into config.
        Any help would be appreciated.

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          BKeyport Module Developer @Dask
          last edited by

          @Dask Dependencies are on a case by case basis. In many cases, it’s as simple as installing it into npm, by using npm install

          In some cases, however, there’s additional outside programs or such that’s not covered by the npm install method. I’ve yet to see a module that requires additional software not include an installer script to take care of that for you, generally the readme will tell you if that’s the case.

          Bottom line, follow the instructions in the readme.

          The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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            Dask
            last edited by

            BKeyport
            Thank you for your reply. But I’m sorry to say I still don’t get it so let me explain my problem a little better.
            The module says “npm install in your ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-PilotWX directory.” How do I do this. I tried going into ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-PilotWX but that command is not recognised in the terminal. How do I get into the correct place to add npm install.
            Sorry if I am being stupid but this is all new to me.
            Thanks

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              sdetweil @Dask
              last edited by

              @Dask you should use a terminal window, and cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/??? where ??? is the module name

              and then type
              ``
              npm install

              ONLY of there is a file called package.json present in the module folder
              (npm install reads that file)
              
              and hit enter
              node and npm are installed system wide so there should be no problem

              Sam

              How to add modules

              learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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              • BKeyportB Offline
                BKeyport Module Developer @Dask
                last edited by

                @Dask I’ll walk you through this one, same for most non-scripted modules:

                assuming MagicMirror is installed with defaults:

                1. go to your modules directory: cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/
                2. Clone the module to get it on your machine: git clone https://github.com/mykle1/MMM-PilotWX.git
                3. go to the module’s directory: cd MMM-PilotWX
                4. install the dependencies npm install
                5. configure, and restart magic mirror.

                Cheers.

                The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                • Mykle1M Offline
                  Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @Dask
                  last edited by

                  @Dask said in How to add modules. For absolute beginners.:

                  First of all I would like to say thank you for the step by step tutorial. It helped me a lot and I can now install some MM modules.

                  You’re welcome, mate.

                  Create a working config
                  How to add modules

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                  • Mykle1M Offline
                    Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @Dask
                    last edited by Mykle1

                    @Dask

                    I haven’t touched MMM-PilotWX in some time so I loaded it up. All is well.

                    This would be your default config entry. Once you have it up an running you can make your changes.

                    {
                    	disabled: false,
                    	module: "MMM-PilotWX",
                    	position: "top_left",         // for mode: "Static",  bottom_bar for mode: "Rotating",
                    	config: {
                    		ICAO: "KJFK,EGLL,UUDD,EDDT,RJAA,ZBAA,LFPG,LIRF", // list of INTL ICAO's
                    		colorCode: "Alternative", // Standard or Alternative
                    		mode: "Static",           // Static (List) or Rotating (one by one)
                    		mostRecentPerStation: true,	//limits observations to 1 per station
                    		sym: "@",                 // @ or / (Separator for Wind speed and direction)
                    		tempUnits: "C",		   // C or F (F converted from C)
                    		measure: "SM",            // SM or KM (KM converted from SM data)
                    		time: "Local",            // Zulu or Local (observation time)
                    		maxWidth: "100%",         // 100% for mode: Rotating, approx 300px for mode: Static
                    		useAltHeader: true,	  // Use alternative header
                    		useHeader: false,
                    		header: "",
                    	}
                    },
                    

                    Create a working config
                    How to add modules

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                      Dask
                      last edited by

                      Thank you all for the help. I am slowly getting it. Honest.

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                        Dask
                        last edited by

                        Mykle! I have the PilotMX instlled and working on the bottom bar with my chosen 2 airports but it takes up the full width of the screen. Can I make it narrower. I changed the maxWidth to 300px but it is still all the way across.

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