Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Trading module
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Yes, will be happy to try it !
thks
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Alright I’ve just published it. Enjoy: :)
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I got an error when trying your module :
stocks.js:110 GET http://finance.google.com/finance/info?client=ig&q=.DJI,MSFT,AAPL,GOOG,INTC,CICS,TSLA,FB getStocks @ stocks.js:110start @ stocks.js:19startModules @ loader.js:55(anonymous function) @ loader.js:40stylesheet.onload @ loader.js:190
192.168.0.31/:1 XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://finance.google.com/finance/info?client=ig&q=.DJI,MSFT,AAPL,GOOG,INTC,CICS,TSLA,FB. No ‘Access-Control-Allow-Origin’ header is present on the requested resource. Origin ‘http://192.168.0.31:8080’ is therefore not allowed access. The response had HTTP status code 500.It might be a configuration issue on my side ?
Thanks
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@plumcraft Hmm… that’s strange why you’re getting the CORS error. It works for me directly from the chromium… Where’re you running it from?
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@alexyak : I’m testing it from a remote computer and directly on my RPI , and same issue…, don’t get it :(
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ok then the easiest solution would be to move this call to the node_helper…
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@plumcraft Ok, I found a bug in the code. Try to pull the latest and see if it runs for you.
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@alexyak : thanks for your quick reply but no luck with the latest pull
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I’ve tried to enable Cors which looks like the issue here but does not make any difference
(I’ve followed instructions on this website : http://jonathanmh.com/how-to-enable-cors-in-express-js-node-js/)
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@plumcraft could you please try the following:
Update the electron.js (it’s in the \js\ folder). Instead of:
mainWindow = new BrowserWindow({width: 800, height: 600, fullscreen: true, autoHideMenuBar: true, darkTheme: true, webPreferences: {nodeIntegration: false}});
Replace it with:
mainWindow = new BrowserWindow({width: 800, height: 600, fullscreen: true, autoHideMenuBar: true, darkTheme: true, webPreferences: {nodeIntegration: false, webSecurity: false}});