Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-NOAA - Another Weather Module
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@tbbear Nice catch!! Thanks!!
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@jrcelis said in MMM-NOAA - Another Weather Module:
// THIS MUST CONTAIN A CSS STYLE NAME
PS please edit your post and remove your api key… :)
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@tbbear Thanks!!!
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@tbbear said in MMM-NOAA - Another Weather Module:
after your css: … their is no comma
Robert! How are you doing? Long time, no see!
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There is no comma in the readme examples for the
css: "NOAA3",
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@mykle1 did you go a pull request to fix it?
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@cowboysdude said in MMM-NOAA - Another Weather Module:
did you go a pull request to fix it?
Uhhh, no. Haha. I went to do it but it appears you already corrected it.
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@mykle1 That’s right LOL
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This is an awesome weather module! Just set mine up and using Darksky as my weather source. I have set my update interval to 30 min, which (unless I am being a div) would mean 24 a updates day and 700 or so a month. Monitoring my DarkSky console I am currently updating 45-50 times a day.
{ module: "MMM-NOAA3", position: "top_right", config: { provider: "darksky", apiKey: "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx", // From one of the providers listed above airKey: "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx", css: "NOAA3", // THIS MUST CONTAIN A CSS STYLE NAME updateInterval: 30 * 60 * 1000, userlat: "49.238941", //MUST HAVE BOTH userlon: "-121.765883" //MUST HAVE BOTH } },
Is the above correct from a configuration perspective? Have I missed something?
Thanks in advance!
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@doogy_rev said in MMM-NOAA - Another Weather Module:
Have I missed something?
Math class, apparently. ;-)
Every 30 minutes would be 48 calls a day, and in a 30 day month, 1440 calls