Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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This module is great, but how do I get rid of the weather? I already have a weather module, so this wastes valuable space. Thanks.
EDIT: I answered my own questions. I just commented out this line in MMM-FAA-Delay.js:
//wrapper.appendChild(weatherRow);
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@twosquirrels Glad you sorted it out. I figured the weather is useful if you are monitoring airports some distance away but if you live close to the one you track then I can see it’s redundant information.
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The FAA have update their API and as a result broke this module. There is an updated version now in the git repository. This update has two features:
- It handles the new API correctly.
- It now has a flag to block the display of the airport weather.
On your magic mirror go into the MMM-FAA-Delay directory in the modules and run the following commands:
git pull npm install
This should update the MMM-FAA-Delay code then update it’s dependancies.
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@twosquirrels you may be seeing that the MMM-FAA-Delay module is broken, the FAA changed their code and did not let anyone know or put a proxy/web forward in place :( I have updated the code and added a flag
displayWeather
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@fwood04 hi, you may be seeing errors for this module, the FAA changed stuff and broke the module, I’ve just fixed it so you should be good to update.
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I did notice it was broken for the last couple days but didn’t check these forums until now. Thanks for the update! I’ll be updating today.
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It was driving me nuts, but the config is showWeather, not displayWeather :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_closed_eyes:
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@twosquirrels I’m so sorry. Fortunately I got it right in the git-hub docs!!
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I have weather disabled with showWeather turned off, but I still have this wasted line after each airport. airport.css didn’t seem to have any option to control this. Is there any way?
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@twosquirrels sorry for the delay in getting to this, I just got back from some travels. It looks like the FAA have made more changes than I realized. Next to the airports code (in the red boxes) should be a short status indicator, e.g. ‘Ok’, ‘Delays’, ‘Closed’, etc. Then in the line below (which is showing) should be a brief line of detail to give a bit more detail on the status, especially if there is a delay.