Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-NOAA - Another Weather Module
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@Nystro0m
Looks to me that there is two times the same code in the js-file ecxept for the language settings. So @cowboysdude has to look into this. -
@pjkoeleman said in MMM-NOAA - Another Weather Module:
So @cowboysdude has to look into this.
He’s doing a roofing job in 90° heat at the moment. On a Sunday! Who does that?
I’m sure he’ll fix it as soon as possible. That’s what he does.
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@Nystro0m and @pjkoeleman
Thank you both!!! IT was doubled, not sure how that happened but all fixed!! :)
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installed module last night, settings all according the help file, but nothing is displayed.
Switched back to the wunderground module, that’s working fine.
any idea. I suppose that when the API key is working with the Wunderground module it should work with yours too.what information do i need to provide for further investigation - also tell me how to get that. (I’m newbee - sorry for this - i’m in a learning process )
(language was set to “nl” and then changed again to “en”).
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@Johans check the console log and see what that tells you when it’s loading…
You need to start your mirror and hit the ‘ALT’ key there will be a menu at the top…you want ‘toggle developer…’
That’ll open up a side panel on the right and it will tell you what error there is…let me know so I can help you fix it :)
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@Johans
Im running on a Raspberry pi B ver.1 and it have some problems loading information from time to time when it been pushed to far.
I would make sure that it is no error in the console from NOAA or other modules:
Either by Comwboysdude method, but you could also run: “npm start dev” when starting MagicMirror.
Another way that i did find more speed efficient is to open the MagicMirror interface on a secondary computer by going to: “Your.PI.LocalIP:8080/”.
And then right-click and choose “inspect” in Chrome. Here you can find the console.Make sure to have your WhitelistIP set properly.
I could also recommend Jophys - Remote Control Module.
With this you can restart you MagicMirror, enter the web interface and such remotely if you are not comfortable with ssh. -
@Nystro0m
thanks, learned again something new, on how to remotely connect to the MagicMirror.
Meanwhile problem is solved.removed the line 400.
these chars created an error ========== -
thanks for showing me how to track & trace errors.
Found root cause - line 400 in module MMM-NOAA.js.
I removed the =========.Also added the “nl”: “nl-NL” into the lang file section.
So now it’s all working - and in dutch - makes my wife happy :).
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@Johans said in MMM-NOAA - Another Weather Module:
thanks for showing me how to track & trace errors.
Found root cause - line 400 in module MMM-NOAA.js.
I removed the =========.Also added the “nl”: “nl-NL” into the lang file section.
So now it’s all working - and in dutch - makes my wife happy :).
Very beautifull - thanks for you support.You are welcome… yes I fixed that on Github
Thank you!!! :)
Glad you made your wife happy! We have a saying here…
“Happy wife, happy life.” HAHAA
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@cowboysdude
This update made messed up the CSS a bit, this screenshot is from default main.css and NOAA.css
The table content regarding the forecast data is fixed by:
.MMM-NOAA .tdh{
display: table;That also make it align to the right, fixing a problem where the are not align properly if the lowest/highest temperature indexing inconsistent between tenths and some bellow (adding a number) for example :
(up) 10 (down) 8
(up) 16 (down) 11Also, wFont does not response to font-size anymore. Im currently investing in this.
.MMM-NOAA .wFont {And the barometer logo i can’t seem to find the resize option, i got around this by manipulating to core image.
I would also appriciate if there is a possibility to could change the “daylight”, “uv-index” and “humidify” colors in the .css.
Here are a Swedish translation for “Amount of daylight”:
Tillgängligt dagsljus
I found that this already consist in the translation-file. Does not seem to be loading for me.