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      Notumlord @Mitchfarino
      last edited by

      @Mitchfarino
      Strange, do you use the exact same origin/destination for both modules or do you format them differently depending on the mode?

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        Mitchfarino Module Developer @Notumlord
        last edited by

        @Notumlord exactly the same origin and destination, using my postcode for home as the origin and postcode for work as the destination

        If you want to share your sample config, I can put it in my mirror to see if it works

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          wscheer
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          Hey All,
          I’ve been tinkering around with the Bing Traffic maps a little more. I made it a bit more customizable but I’m having an issue where the map never refreshes.

          I’ve tried calling updateDom() but that does not seem to do anything. I also tried setting the wrapper to ’ ’ before it is set to the bing url path.

          Any ideas?

          Module.register("maproute", {
                  defaults: {
                          latitude: '40.4406', // city latitude
                          longitude: '-79.9959', // city longitude
                          map_zoom: '12', // 1 - 21
                          map_layer: 'TrafficFlow', 
                          map_size: '500', // using this for both length and width
                          api_key: '1234567890', //  your bing maps api key
                          updateInterval: 300000 // 5 mins
                  },
                  getDom: function() {
                          var wrapper = ''; // tried setting this to blank to see if that would clear out the old image
                          wrapper = document.createElement("img");
                          // create the url using the custom parameters
                          wrapper.src = "http://dev.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/Imagery/Map/Road/" + this.config.latitude + "," + this.config.longitude + "/" + this.config.map_zoom + "?mapSize=" + this.config.map_size + "," + this.config.map_size + "&ml=" + this.config.map_layer + "&key=" + this.config.map_key;
                          return wrapper;
                  },
          	start: function() {
          		var self = this;
          		setInterval(function() {
          			self.updateDom(); // no speed defined, so it updates instantly.
          		}, this.config.updateInterval);
          	},
          });
          
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          • strawberry 3.141S Offline
            strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @wscheer
            last edited by strawberry 3.141

            @wscheer Quote from the readme Whenever your module need to be updated, call the updateDom(speed) method. It requests the MagicMirror core to update it's dom object. If you define the speed, the content update will be animated, but only if the content will realy change. So i guess your html looks all the time the same, so there is probably no real update of the dom. I suggest to try to add an timestamp somewhere and see if it gets updated then

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

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              wscheer
              last edited by

              @strawberry-3-141 Ding! Ding! Ding! That was it! THANK YOU!

              Also thanks again to @alexyak and @tyho for their input.

              I’ll post the code for anyone who wants Bing Traffic maps on their Magic Mirror.

              It’s a little hackish but maybe someone will come along and write it the correct way. Basically I’m taking the pushpin (pp) parameter and just assigning two random numbers to it. Math.random() creates a number between 0 and 1. So the map never shows the pushpin on the area I’m at. This causes the information to be “new” so when updateDom() is called, the info has changed.

              For any beginners, here is my file structure setup:
              The code below is located: /var/www/html/MagicMirror/modules/maproute/maproute.js

              Module.register("maproute", {
                      defaults: {
                              latitude: '40.4406', // City latitude. Use google to get these coordinates
                              longitude: '-79.9959', // City longitude
                              map_zoom: '12', // 1 - 21
                              map_layer: 'TrafficFlow', 
                              map_size: '500', // Using this for both length and width
                              api_key: '123456789', // Your Bing maps api key
                              updateInterval: 300000 // 5 min refresh
                      },
                      getDom: function() {
                              var wrapper = '';
                              wrapper = document.createElement("img");
                              // The Math.random() calls are to place a random pushpin on the map and make the updateDom() call refresh
                              wrapper.src = "http://dev.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/Imagery/Map/Road/" + this.config.latitude + "," + this.config.longitude + "/" + this.config.map_zoom + "?mapSize=" + this.config.map_size + "," + this.config.map_size + "&pp=" + Math.random() + "," + Math.random() + "&ml=" + this.config.map_layer + "&key=" + this.config.map_key;
                              return wrapper;
                      },
              	start: function() {
              		var self = this;
              		setInterval(function() {
              			self.updateDom(5000); // I set a 5 second refresh here for testing.
              		}, this.config.updateInterval);
              	},
              });
              
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                Jeff @wscheer
                last edited by

                @wscheer
                Is this modul still working?

                I did everthing you explained:

                in my config.js:

                {
                                      module: 'maproute',
                                      position: 'middle_center',
                                      
                                },
                

                And /var/www/html/MagicMirror/modules/maproute/maproute.js is the code from above.

                I’ve created an API for Bing maps.

                But if I run MM I just see a small image. Like the right picture could not be found.
                And if I look to the report om bing how often my API was used, it counts 0.

                Where is the mistake?

                Thanks

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                  wscheer @Jeff
                  last edited by

                  @Jeff yeah mine is still working.

                  To troubleshoot you could run magic mirror in “standalone” mode. That would let you view the page on a desktop computer and you can look at the browser console to see what the errors are.

                  Let me know if you need more instructions on that. I’m on a mobile right now. I could add more later.

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                    Jeff @wscheer
                    last edited by

                    @wscheer

                    Thanks for your quick reply.
                    Can you just tell me how to enter the “standalone” mode?
                    thanks

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                      wscheer @Jeff
                      last edited by

                      @Jeff yeah

                      execute the following command from the MagicMirror folder: “node serveronly”. This will start the server, after which you can open the application in your browser of choice.

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                        Jeff @wscheer
                        last edited by

                        @wscheer
                        oh okay, I already did that and the command line said my page was created correctly.
                        But in teh browser it said page not found.

                        I think that’s a different problem and I have to handle that first…

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