Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Could use some assistance setting up MMM-Carousel w/ Navigation and understanding the architecture
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@ninjabreadman Figured I’d drop an update in here for not only my edification, but on the off chance someone else stumbles in here facing a similar issue.
I was successfully able to replicate the calendar module and include it in the carousel by copying the entire module directory and renaming it to my preference (in my case, calendarBills so I can see upcoming bills). I then hopped into the directory and renamed the calendar.js file to calendarBills.js and edited it to change the name the module registers with. Just to be thorough, I backed out to the modules/default directory and edited the defaultmodules.js file as well. Finally, I backed out to the config directory and updated my config.js to include the new calendarBills module in both the main config block as well as the Carousel’s slides configurations. Once again, to be thorough, I rebooted the Pi and let it boot up. Once it came back up I was able to see both calendar modules on page 1 and the carousel successfully slides between each slide without any errors.
Thanks again for the help NinjaBreadMan!
calendarBills.js:
Original: Module.register("calendar", { Changed: Module.register("calendarBills", {
Also, credit the the post below for pointing me in the right direction for module renaming.
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/2655/change-modules-name/7 -
@beeficecream - Welcome to the project and I’m glad you got it working. I just wanted to leave this here for anyone who needs it in the future:
To use multiple instances of the same module with Carousel w/ Navigation:
This example allows for 2 different style clocks on different slides:In the OTHER module’s config, add a CarouselId variable:
{ module: "clock", position: "middle_center", config: { carouselId: "1", displayType: "both" } }, { module: "clock", position: "top_left", config: { carouselId: "2", } },
In the MMM-Carousel config slides section, instead of just
"clock"
, use{name:"clock", carouselId:"1"}
... mode: 'slides', slides: [ [ {name:'clock', carouselId: "1"} ], [ {name:'clock', carouselId: "2"}, 'calendar', 'MMM-WunderGround', 'newsfeed' ] ] ...
You can also use the same object format to move a module around for different slides or change the sizes. See https://github.com/shbatm/MMM-Carousel#example---advanced-slides-carousel for details.
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@shbatm I wasn’t expecting a drop-in from the designer/developer - thank you for taking the time to expand on the original Carousel, I’m a big fan of the module!
Also thank you for these notes! I was having trouble understanding how to utilize the carouselId values and where exactly to put them, this information cleared it up perfectly for me! This should keep things a bit more organized in my config file.
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@shbatm I sort of got it working, but having problems with the calendar setup. I followed the advice for config.js with adding carouselID: “#” and then the {name: ‘calendar’, carouselID: “#”, but with three pages and three calendars, all three show up on the first slide, and none on the other two.
Anything obviously missing?
{ module: "calendar", header: "Boy's Calendar", position: "top_left", carouselId: "1", config: { calendars: [ { symbol: "calendar-check-o", url: "https://calendar.google.c$ } ] } },
module: 'MMM-Carousel', config: { transitionInterval: 10000, ignoreModules: ['clock', 'alert','currentweather', 'com$ mode: 'slides', slides: [ ['calendar'], [ {name:'calendar', carouselID:"2"}, 'MMM-darksky$ [ {name:'calendar', carouselID:"3"}, 'weatherfore$ ] }
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@lamachine the
carouselId: "1"
needs to be inside the calendar module’sconfig
section (move it down a line).Also if you just put ‘calendar’ in a slide, it will show every calendar, each one needs a carouselId.
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wow, the developer again, thanks so much for the quick reply!
I thought I was making some progress, but still not quite right…
Code changes as follows
module: 'MMM-Carousel', config: { transitionInterval: 10000, ignoreModules: ['clock', 'alert','currentweather', 'com$ mode: 'slides', slides: [ [ {name:'calendar', carouselID:"1"}],
and
module: "calendar", header: "Boy's Calendar", position: "top_left", config: { carouselId: "1", calendars: [ { symbol: "calendar-check-o", url: "https
I ran it through JSHint, so at least the formatting is acceptable.
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Check your capitalization in the MMM-Carousel config. It should be
carouselId
, notcarouselID
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This is my config for test.
{ module: 'MMM-Carousel', position: 'bottom_bar', // Required only for navigation controls config: { transitionInterval: 0, showPageIndicators: true, showPageControls: false, ignoreModules: ['MMM-Podcast2', 'alert', 'MMM-Buttons', 'MMM-Remote-Control', 'MMM-Remote-Control-Repository'], mode: 'slides', slides: { main: [{name:'clock', carouselId: "1"}], "2": ['MMM-DarkSkyForecast', 'newsfeed'], "3": ['MMM-DWD-WarnWeather'], "4": ['MMM-DarkSkyForecast', 'newsfeed'], "5": ['MMM-DWD-WarnWeather'], "6": ['MMM-DarkSkyForecast', 'newsfeed'] } } },
and this the two modules
{ module: "clock", name: "AnalogClock", position: "middle_center", config: { carouselId: "1", showDate: false, displayType: 'analog', analogSize: '540px', analogFace: 'face-001', secondsColor: '#FF0000', analogPlacement: 'top' } }, { module: "clock", name: "AnalogClock2", position: "middle_center", config: { carouselId: "2", showDate: false, displayType: 'analog', analogSize: '570px', analogFace: 'face-001', secondsColor: '#FF0000', analogPlacement: 'top' } },
but the clock is only visible on page 6?
And the main page is completely missing!
I am confused :thinking_face:But then I tried the following:
instead of
main: [{name:‘clock’, carouselId: “1”}],
I put this
“1”: [{name:‘clock’, carouselId: “1”}],And what should I say! It works. :smiling_face_with_open_mouth:
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@robiv8 Strange. I wonder if it’s something with the word
main
. You could also try"Main"
.Here’s one of my carousel configs for another reference:
slides: { Home: [{ name: 'clock', classes: 'zoom200', position: "middle_center", carouselId: 1 }], Info: [{ name: 'clock', classes: 'zoom200', position: "top_center", carouselId: 1 }, { name: 'calendar', position: 'top_left' }, 'MMM-Todoist', 'MMM-DarkSkyForecast', 'newsfeed', ], Status: [{ name: 'clock', classes: '', position: "top_left", carouselId: 2 }, 'MMM-JSONStatusChecker', "internet-monitor" ], ISY: [{ name: 'clock', classes: '', position: "top_left", carouselId: 2 }, 'MMM-ISY'], Cameras: ["MMM-RTSPStream"], Octopi: [{ name: 'clock', classes: '', position: "top_left", carouselId: 2 }, 'octomirror-module'], }
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Does anyone know if it is possible with this module to have the first slide show for a longer period of time…then rotate through the other slides. This way you mainly see the primary one, and secondary ones periodically rotate through.