Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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@cowboysdude adding a css filter to the specific module could set the brightness down
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@strawberry-3.141 said in MMM-ModuleScheduler:
@cowboysdude adding a css filter to the specific module could set the brightness down
Great idea - will give it a go ;)
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@cowboysdude said in MMM-ModuleScheduler:
Just curious would it be possible not to hide but to dim specific modules?
I’ve pushed an update which includes the ability to dim a module. Please feel free to update the module and use the example configuration to test it out.
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@ianperrin That sir is AWESOME! Thank you!
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Hey @ianperrin
Great module by the way. Im messing about with it, and works really well.
Do you think it would be possible to broadcast a notification to the module(s) that are being shown / hidden so they could react to it?
So for example if any given module were able to check for
SHOW_MODULE
,HIDE_MODULE
orDIM_MODULE
in thenotificationReceived
function so that the module could react to it and handle some specific behaviour?What do you think?
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@dr4ke616 hide module will call the hide method of the module
quote from the readme
When a module is hidden (using the module.hide() method), the suspend() method will be called. By subclassing this method you can perform tasks like halting the update timers.
so you can do the specific behaviour you want in therefor show module it’s the
resume
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@strawberry-3.141 I didnt notice this - thanks for pointing it out. Thats exactly what i need!
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Hi,
Great idea, i’ve tried your module but i does not work for me. I might have missed a step or something.
I did put in the config file your module (after download and setup with
npm install
))) :{ module: 'MMM-ModuleScheduler' },
And then :
{ module: 'MMM-WunderGround', position: 'top_right', config: { module_schedule: {from: '0 14 * * *', to: '0 18 * * *' }, apikey: 'xxxxxxxxx', // private; don't share! pws: 'pws:IBOULOGN39', //culemborg hourly: '1', fctext: '1', fcdaycount: "5", fcdaystart: "0", hourlyinterval: "3", hourlycount: "2", alerttime: 10000, alerttruncatestring: "french:" }, classes: 'for_all default' },
It’s 13:30 and the weather is still showing on the mirror.
Thanks for your help
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You’re missing the trigger ;)
Here do this:
{ module: ‘MMM-WunderGround’, position: ‘top_right’, classes: 'scheduler', config: { module_schedule: {from: ‘0 14 * * *’, to: ‘0 18 * * *’ }, apikey: ‘ad100f1e35ae51d2’, // **private; don’t share!** pws: ‘pws:IBOULOGN39’, //culemborg hourly: ‘1’, fctext: ‘1’, fcdaycount: “5”, fcdaystart: “0”, hourlyinterval: “3”, hourlycount: “2”, alerttime: 10000, alerttruncatestring: “french:”' } },
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As @cowboysdude said, you need to configure the
classes
option to trigger the scheduler.As you already have the
classes
option set up for what looks like @paviro 's MMM-FacialRecognition module I would suggest trying the following config.{ module: 'MMM-WunderGround', position: 'top_right', config: { module_schedule: {from: '0 14 * * *', to: '0 18 * * *' }, apikey: 'ad100f1e35ae51d2', // private; don’t share! pws: 'pas:IBOULOGN39', //culemborg hourly: '1', fctext: '1', fcdaycount: '5', fcdaystart: '0', hourlyinterval: '3', hourlycount: '2', alerttime: 10000, alerttruncatestring: 'french:' }, classes: 'for_all default scheduler' },
Please do report back if you are successful because I haven’t tested the compatibility of the two modules :)