Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Rainalarm (Buienalarm in Dutch)
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@cirdan , it works out of the box.
But unfortunally it does not show the (current) time, so it is hard to see when the rain starts and stops.
Thanks for your help!
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The current time is in the clock module, so i considered it double info. The graph is always 2 hours, end time is shown, so you need to interpolate a little. Alternative is to add some tick marks under the graph with timelabels. I think it’s possible but never looked into it.
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@cirdan , some timelines would be nice (like in the smartphone app).
Maybe some day somebody knows how to do this.
Thanks.
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@Peter, I checked the sparkline.js lib I use for the graph. It intentional does not use ticks and labels on the x axis. :-(
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@cirdan , thanks.
Bad luck.
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@Peter Did a small addition with time labels under the graph. checked it in on github.
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@cirdan , I only see the graph, not the time labels.
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There is a new config option, its in the readme on github. Add nrOfTimeLabels to your config.js and it should work.
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@cirdan unfortunately it does not work.
Changed color, changed lon-lat, works all fine, but not the time labels.
Very sorry …
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@Peter just checking, you’ve pulled the new source from github?
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@cirdan sorry; after having done that it works!
Thanks!
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@Peter great, i’m glad it works
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Hi cirdan,
I’d like to say THANK YOU for the module. I was searching for this for about a year now, also made a thread here asking for it.
Let me also say, this also works for parts of Germany close to the Netherlands (I live close to Duisburg).I would suggest to present this in the “modules” section for more recognition.
I’d also like to contribute to it, thinking about the possibility for users to show bar graphs or line graphs.
Will send a pull request on github when successful. -
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@lavolp3 Good to read that it even works in parts of Germany.
I did add it to the modules page on github, but do you mean the modules section of the forum?Feel free to send a pull request, I have some improvement ideas myself too
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