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    • MichMichM Offline
      MichMich Admin
      last edited by

      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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        tyho @MichMich
        last edited by

        @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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          tyho
          last edited by

          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?

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            MichMich Admin @tyho
            last edited by

            @tyho you don’t need no modules. The only thing that is important is that you fully understand the MagicMirror framework. As told, the best way to learn this, is by start building a real simple module.

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            • KirAsh4K Offline
              KirAsh4 Moderator
              last edited by

              You could also look at what’s already been done, such as https://github.com/moshen/node-googlemaps …

              A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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                tyho
                last edited by

                @KirAsh4 i’ve seen that one ;) but i don’t know where to start. That module uses some different dependeties that are already in magicmirror. As suggested by @MichMich i should first build a simple module. (Well i’ve build one already that works very well but i don’t know if thats the right way of writing code and if it’s fail proof). Anyway i will keep try some stuff. I die got a map on my mirror with static map. But i want this trafficlayer. So i need to use the javascript api.
                On the mirror i can already see what i have to wear, where i have to go (appointments), and what happend in the world before i go. Wouldn’t it be cool if we can display traffic info and map before we leave to work. :D

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                  tyho
                  last edited by tyho

                  anyone who want to show a google staticmap on there mirror. Here is the code:

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                  /* global Module */
                  
                  /* Magic Mirror
                   * Module: staticmap
                   *
                   */
                    
                  Module.register("staticmap",{
                  	defaults: {
                  		center: "new york",
                  		zoom: 14,
                  		mapwidth: 600,
                  		mapheight: 500,
                  		highway: "on",
                  		arterial: "on",
                  		local: "on"
                  	},
                  
                  start: function(){
                  	Log.info('Starting module: ' + this.name);
                  },
                  
                  
                  
                  	getDom: function() {
                  		var wrapper = document.createElement("div");
                  		var img = document.createElement("img");
                  		img.src = "https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/staticmap?center=" + this.config.center + 
                  		"&zoom=" + this.config.zoom +
                  		"&size=" + this.config.mapwidth + "x" + this.config.mapheight + 
                  		"&maptype=roadmap" +
                  		"&style=feature:road.highway|visibility:" + this.config.highway +			  
                  		"&style=feature:road.arterial|visibility:" + this.config.arterial +	
                  		"&style=feature:road.local|visibility:" + this.config.local + 
                  		"&style=feature:road|invert_lightness:true|saturation:-100|weight:1|lightness:1" +
                  		"&style=feature:administrative|invert_lightness:true|saturation:-100|weight:1|lightness:1|visibility:on" + 
                  		"&style=feature:poi|invert_lightness:true|weight:1|saturation:-100|lightness:1|visibility:on" +
                  		"&style=feature:transit|invert_lightness:true|saturation:-100|lightness:1|weight:1|visibility:on" +
                  		"&style=feature:landscape|invert_lightness:true|weight:1|saturation:-100|lightness:1|visibility:on" +
                  		"&style=feature:water|invert_lightness:true|weight:1|saturation:-100|lightness:1|visibility:on" +
                  		"&style=feature:road|element:labels.text.fill|lightness:100" +
                  		"&style=feature:road|element:labels.text.stroke|lightness:-100";
                  		img.width = this.config.mapwidth;
                  		img.height = this.config.mapheight;
                  		wrapper.appendChild(img);
                  		return wrapper;
                  	}
                  });
                  
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                    alexyak
                    last edited by alexyak

                    Instead of Google, you could also use Microsoft’s Bing service to get a map with accidents:

                    https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh441726

                    https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh305205.aspx

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                      tyho
                      last edited by tyho

                      Good one! i will see if i can get something working.

                      What i try to do is:

                      • Get a map with a route to my work.

                      • Get traffic status along this route.

                      • Style the maps so it’s nice visable through the mirror. (black/white maps and red lines/triangels for traffic jam.

                      • Abillity to switch route with @alexyak voicecontrol module. (work me = to amsterdam) (work girlfriend = to utrecht)

                      This are a few wishes. But i am happy already if i get the first two working ^^ i am not skilled at node and js at all… any help is appreciated.

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                        tyho
                        last edited by

                        ok just for the record. if i got the most simple maps js api code:

                        <!DOCTYPE html>
                        <html>
                          <head>
                            <title>Simple Map</title>
                            <meta name="viewport" content="initial-scale=1.0">
                            <meta charset="utf-8">
                            <style>
                              html, body {
                                height: 100%;
                                margin: 0;
                                padding: 0;
                              }
                              #map {
                                height: 100%;
                              }
                            </style>
                          </head>
                          <body>
                            <div id="map"></div>
                            <script>
                              var map;
                              function initMap() {
                                map = new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById('map'), {
                                  center: {lat: -34.397, lng: 150.644},
                                  zoom: 8
                                });
                              }
                            </script>
                            <script src="https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?key=YOUR_API_KEY&callback=initMap"
                            async defer></script>
                          </body>
                        </html>
                        

                        can i just create a module with:
                        var x = document.getElementById("map").id;for the div?
                        var x = document.createElement("SCRIPT");for the script tags? (w3schools said it supports async and defer)
                        and then create 2 functions. 1 for the src api url that i can callback within the script tags and 1 for the initMap that i can callback after the scr url?
                        Is this good thinking or is it not that simple?

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