Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Trafficmaps
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Just as an example, while I don’t necessarily know yet what I want to do with buttons, I still wanted to integrate one with my mirror. And I don’t particularly like to use a tactile toggle or momentary switch (although I still might later), so instead I opted to use a touch sensor and get that working. So what does it do right now? It started with it simply displaying random messages whenever touched:
messages: [ "That tickles!", "Stop that!", "Was it as good for you as it was for me?", "Stop touching me!", "HEY!", "Did that feel good?", "Are you having fun yet?", "Don't forget to wash your finger later ...", "Must you keep touching me?", "Can't a Sensor get some rest around here?", "I need touch pad sanitizer.", "Are you done yet?", ]
(yes, I realize those are kinda funny)
Then I reconfigured it so that when touched, it fades away all the modules so I end up with nothing being displayed, and when I want things back, I just touch it again.
The next step was reconfiguring it so that it triggered the HDMI output and turn it off or on, however I quickly abandoned that because my monitor, when it loses the HDMI signal, will turn to a bright blue background instead of going black. And since it doesn’t support HDMI CEC commands, I’m stuck. I reverted back to turning off the modules instead.
My point here is, that this was a slow and calculated build up of that specific part: the touch sensor:
- Connect it and see if it responds how I expect it to
- Get it to do something, display a random message
- Reconfigure it to turn off all the modules
- Reconfigure it to power down HDMI - oh, that works but produces an undesirable result, go back to #3
Now that I have that figured out, I can focus on something else that may or may not incorporate the touch sensor. I made sure the sensor works first, and it works as expected, no fuss, no errors, nothing.
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Hi do you have a Homepage or Tutorial where I can learn and train to programming?
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@KirAsh4
Yea the buttons would be nice to switch between maps.But the thing is i can’t even display a map of the JS api of google: https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js
There is also an static map api from google that just display’s an image of the map. This should be easier to push to a module. But i want the traffic functionallity that only is possible in the JS api…
I don’t know if the google JS api allows to get requests from a node module.
(my first 3 pages of google are already purple ^^)
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@shgmongohh, I do not. However, Google is your friend. W3Schools is another.
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@tyho, there is a huge difference on how you use the Google Maps API to display a map in a browser, compared to how it needs to be done within the core module system of MagicMirror. MagicMirror isn’t simply a browser that displays HTML or JS … it processes the information fed to it, and that information needs to be in a very specific format to be processed successfully. This is why my recommendation to you was to try and understand the core system first, before you try to integrate something as complex as any of the Google APIs, not just the maps one.
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in basics i untherstand the concept of node.js. It’s not like a website where you can load a page from a server. node js is basicly the server that creates and push the website when requested.
I will have to learn some more i guess ^^ I always want to go the fast way :P
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I have to give up on this one. I found topics where people said its really hard to call the google maps js api in nodejs environment. Even just only displaying a map. That explains why there are no codes of others available to learn from.
I think i just go for the static map (image) url from the google api. But that won’t be a trafficmap couse that’s not possible.
@KirAsh4 Thanks for your motivating words and help. I will expand my notification module for the voicecontrol module from alexyak96, that is working very well!. Maybe i come back later on this one when i got more knowledge or if someone else made a basic map module that i can expand for traffic ^^. -
More importantly, It’s not just a Node.js environment. It’s a frontend framework that does most of the UI work for you.
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@MichMich yea i noticed that. But it’s still too hard for me to implent a simple javascript like google maps js api. The js code is simple to untherstand but i still need the node-modules that are used by it. And it’s still not as straight forward because node is server sided. I got the idea but not the knowledge.
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Does anybody know what modules i have to use to get the maps js api working? Angular? Async? Express? Or somerhing like a google api module?