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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    • MitchfarinoM Offline
      Mitchfarino Module Developer @alexyak
      last edited by

      Thanks @alexyak , much appreciated!

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      • MitchfarinoM Offline
        Mitchfarino Module Developer
        last edited by

        Sorry, again

        Which of these projects would be the correct one?!

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          alexyak @Mitchfarino
          last edited by

          @Mitchfarino Sorry, I’ve not tried this yet myself, but have you tried to use this option that you have selected: “From Existing Node.js code”?

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          • MitchfarinoM Offline
            Mitchfarino Module Developer @alexyak
            last edited by

            @alexyak Sorted, I tried that and imported an existing module

            Now I just to figure out what I’m doing now! :)

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            • MitchfarinoM Offline
              Mitchfarino Module Developer
              last edited by Mitchfarino

              OK, I’m up and running, but I’m not sure how to parse my JSON result in to html.

              I have this, but don’t know whether it’s correct

              I just want to see if I can list the names from the results of my GET request

              getDom: function () {
                  var wrapper = document.createElement("div");
              
                  $.getJSON(this.url,
                      function (data) {
                          var tr;
                          for (var i = 0; i < data.length; i++) {
                              tr = $('<tr/>');
                              tr.append("<td>" + data[i].name + "</td>");
              
                              $('table').append(tr);
                          }
                          wrapper.append("<td>" + data[i].name + "</td>");
                      });
                  return wrapper;
              

              I’d like to note, this is all completely new to me, so I’m trying to learn as I go…

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              • MitchfarinoM Offline
                Mitchfarino Module Developer
                last edited by

                @strawberry-3-141 I saw you were online, so I’m shamelessly tagging you in my post in the hopes of some guidance :-(

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                • strawberry 3.141S Offline
                  strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @Mitchfarino
                  last edited by

                  @Mitchfarino

                  getDom: function () {
                      var wrapper = document.createElement("div");
                      var table = document.createElement("table");
                  
                      $.getJSON(this.url,
                          function (data) {
                              for (var i = 0; i < data.length; i++) {
                                  var row = document.createElement("tr");
                                  var name = document.createElement("td");
                                  name.innerHTML = data[i].name;
                                  row.appendChild(name);
                                  table.appendChild(row);
                              }
                              wrapper.appendChild(table);
                              return wrapper;
                          });
                  

                  but I’m pretty sure that this will not work, because the return is in an asynchronous callback, i would do a different structure call your url in an interval somewhere else and save your data into an module variable and call the updateDom function after a result, then in getDom you iterate over the data.

                  Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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                  • MitchfarinoM Offline
                    Mitchfarino Module Developer @strawberry 3.141
                    last edited by

                    @strawberry-3.141 Thanks very much, I’ll have a play with it over the weekend and hopefully I get can something working

                    I’ve not done anything like this before really, so just jumping in and seeing what happens :-)

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                    • strawberry 3.141S Offline
                      strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @Mitchfarino
                      last edited by

                      @Mitchfarino

                      url: "", //Insert your url here
                      result: false,
                      
                      defaults: {
                          updateInterval: 30 * 60 * 1000 //Every 30 mins
                      },
                      
                      start: function(){
                          this.getData();
                          setInterval(()=>{
                              this.getData();
                          }, this.config.updateInterval);
                      },
                      
                      getDom: function() {
                          var wrapper = document.createElement("div");
                          if(this.result){
                              var table = document.createElement("table");
                              for (var i = 0; i < this.result.length; i++) {
                                  var row = document.createElement("tr");
                                  var name = document.createElement("td");
                                  name.innerHTML = this.result[i].name;
                                  row.appendChild(name);
                                  table.appendChild(row);
                              }
                              wrapper.appendChild(table);
                          } else {
                              wrapper.innerHTML = "No data to show!";
                          }
                          return wrapper;
                      },
                      
                      getData: function(){
                          $.getJSON(this.url, (data) => {
                              this.result = data;
                              this.updateDom();
                          });
                      }
                      

                      Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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                      • MitchfarinoM Offline
                        Mitchfarino Module Developer @strawberry 3.141
                        last edited by

                        @strawberry-3.141 Thanks for this, I’ll see if I can get it working

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