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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    Core of MagicMirror

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      A Former User @yours.mukul
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      @yours.mukul said in Core of MagicMirror:

      Which database does it use??

      Nothing. Should it?

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        yours.mukul
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        Well I read from internet that a nodejs application must be connected to a database that’s why I’m askin

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          A Former User @yours.mukul
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          @yours.mukul said in Core of MagicMirror:

          Well I read from internet that a nodejs application must be connected to a database that’s why I’m askin

          NoSQL type databases are working with nodeJS frequently, however, that is optional.

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            yours.mukul
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            Actually I need to explain MagicMirror to my Teacher, so can you please elaborate everything about it??
            @sean

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              bhepler Module Developer @yours.mukul
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              @yours.mukul Heh. All right, short version:

              Magic Mirror is a modularized application that is written using NodeJS, the Electron application framework and a mix of Javascript and Python programming languages. It does not use a database for state information. Instead, the Magic Mirror application uses a configuration file that determines how the application loads and run a series of modules.

              The Electron application framework is responsible for coordinating between the back-end NodeJS processes and the front-end Javascript processes. The electron application is also responsible for rendering the interface onto the screen via a built-in web browser (Chromium).

              When a module starts up (as directed by the main application), that module returns a chunk of HTML code that the application will then render and place upon the interface. If the module needs information from another source (RSS feed, weather information, sports scores, whatever), the application framework has hooks that allow a node process to retrieve/generate that information and then present it to front-end module code. Any state information is stored in memory and is regularly replaced by the back end process.

              I hope that clarifies things.

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