Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Problem with MMM-ResRobot, it wont start(?)
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@Eburkis I sent you my config via PM. If you use that with your AKIKey it should work. Otherwise there must be a error with your key.
Hm…could it be something with your router, could it block sites? I had a similar problems once and I had a familly filter active on my router.
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@Eburkis said in Problem with MMM-ResRobot, it wont start(?):
yeey somthing works now
now when the MM boots it says Fetching data for almost 3 sec then it goes black and now its just “departures” and under that its empty. so its almost that it is no departures at all -
@Eburkis et al
I’ve just pushed a long-overdue update to MMM-ResRobot to github.This new version has a completely reworked updating logic which should result in less “frozen” updates and also less API calls to Trafiklab/ResRobot over time.
Note that there is a breaking change to the configuration as I’ve changed the way routes are defined.
Previous configuration:from: "from1,from2,from3", to: "to1,,to3"
New configuration:
routes: [ {from: "from1", to: "to1"}, {from: "from2", to: ""}, {from: "from3", to: "to3"}, ]
Sorry for not pushing the update sooner but my mirror project has been delayed due to other things. Will try to update more frequently in the future. Please drop me a note if you encounter issues!
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Hi there,
I fail to get the new config format to work.
I use the following block:
{ module: "MMM-ResRobot", position: "top_left", header: "Departures", config: { routes: [ from: "740015972", to: "740061189", ] skipMinutes: 0, maximumEntries: 6, truncateAfter: 5, apiKey: "xxxxx" } },
but MagicMirror2 fails to start with following message:
WARNING! Could not validate config file. Please correct syntax errors. Starting with default configuration.
(If I use the old config syntax for routes, the system starts up as before, but I get departures from some default location that seems like Stockholm C.)
What could I have done wrong?
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I got it to work by adding an extra level of curly brackets and a comma after the closing square bracket:
{ module: "MMM-ResRobot", position: "top_left", header: "Departures", config: { routes: [ { from: "740015972", to: "740061189" } ], skipMinutes: 0, maximumEntries: 6, truncateAfter: 5, apiKey: "xxxx" } },
Is the example config on https://github.com/Alvinger/MMM-ResRobot incorrect?
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@ajomannen sorry, the curly braces got lost in my copying. I have updated my previous post.
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I can not get it working either, says fetching for quite some time now. I get a “MMM-ResRobot : Error: got 400 response” on starting server… strange. Anyone recognize the same output?
{ module: "MMM-ResRobot", position: "top_right", header: "Departures", config: { routes: [ {from: "740021656", to: "740020749"}, // ResRobot Station IDs of starting and destination station(s). At least one route must be defined. {from: "740000765", to: "740000284"}, // "from" is required but "to" is optional (set "to" to empty string to indicate all destinations) ], skipMinutes: 0, // Skip departures that happens within the next minutes. maximumEntries: 6, // Number of departures to show on screen truncateAfter: 5, // A value > 0 will truncate direction name at first space after characters. 0 = no truncation apiKey: "1c01e8b8-92d0-4e05-86dc-a112d743ba5a" // Your ResRobot apiKey } },
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Ok, seems it didn’t want to handle several departures like previous post but only one:
{ module: "MMM-ResRobot", position: "top_right", header: "Departures", config: { routes: [ {from: "740000765", to: "740000284"} // "from" is required but "to" is optional (set "to" to empty string to indicate all destinations) ], skipMinutes: 0, // Skip departures that happens within the next minutes. maximumEntries: 6, // Number of departures to show on screen truncateAfter: 5, // A value > 0 will truncate direction name at first space after characters. 0 = no truncation apiKey: "1c01e8b8-92d0-4e05-86dc-a112d743ba5a" // Your ResRobot apiKey } },
Still get error response:
node_helper for MMM-ResRobot received a socket notification: CONFIG - Payload: {“updateInterval”:300000,“animationSpeed”:2000,“fade”:true,“fadePoint”:0.25,“apiBase”:“https://api.resrobot.se/v2/departureBoard?format=json&passlist=0",“apiKey”:“1c01e8b8-92d0-4e05-86dc-a112d743ba5a”,“routes”:[{“from”:“740000765”,“to”:“740000284”}],“skipMinutes”:0,“maximumEntries”:6,“truncateAfter”:5,“iconTable”:{“B”:"fa fa-bus”,“S”:“fa fa-subway”,“J”:“fa fa-train”,“U”:“fa fa-subway”,“F”:“fa fa-ship”}}
Fetching new departure data for module: MMM-ResRobot
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node_helper for MMM-ResRobot received a socket notification: CONFIG - Payload: {“updateInterval”:300000,“animationSpeed”:2000,“fade”:true,“fadePoint”:0.25,“apiBase”:“https://api.resrobot.se/v2/departureBoard?format=json&passlist=0",“apiKey”:“1c01e8b8-92d0-4e05-86dc-a112d743ba5a”,“routes”:[{“from”:“740021656”,“to”:“740020749”}],“skipMinutes”:0,“maximumEntries”:6,“truncateAfter”:5,“iconTable”:{“B”:"fa fa-bus”,“S”:“fa fa-subway”,“J”:“fa fa-train”,“U”:“fa fa-subway”,“F”:“fa fa-ship”}}
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@Gailby I copied your first config but used my API key and it worked with no issues at all.
Verify that you are using the correct API key.
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@Alvinger Thanx a lot, that did it! I got confused about the english translation of “ResRobot - Pole Schedules 2” and used ResRobot - Reseplanerare. My Bad :/