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    MMM-FHEM shows values from FHEM devices ...

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      Woody
      last edited by

      Is it possible to show differend icons depending on the device state like Fhem does it?

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        BenRoe Module Developer @Woody
        last edited by

        @Woody no it’s not possible.

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          Da-ne-ezy
          last edited by

          Is there any chance of doing an update of this module with FHEM Username and Password?

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            dominic
            last edited by

            Hi everyone
            I’ve tried to install and activate the MMM-FHEM module but with not to much success. There was actually no problem neither with the installation nor the configuration but I can’t get it running.

            FHEM is running on the Rpi.
            Here is my config.js.

            //FHEM
            		 {
                module: 'MMM-FHEM',
                position: 'bottom_bar',
                config: {
                  host: ['localhost'],
                  port: '8083',
                  https: false,
                  devices: [
                              { deviceName: 'ESPEasy_ESP_Test_DHT',
                                deviceReadings: [
                                                  { name: 'Temperatur', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' },
                                                  { name: 'sate', icon: 'wi wi-humidity', suffix: 'test%' },
                                                ],
                              },
                             
                            ],
                },
              },
            	
            	
            		
            		
            	]
            

            i hope you can help me.
            greetings from Germany

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              BenRoe Module Developer @dominic
              last edited by

              @dominic remove the squared brackets from the host row.

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                BenRoe Module Developer @Da-ne-ezy
                last edited by

                @Da-ne-ezy hi currently i have no time to research how to implement that from nodejs side.
                If someone has an idea, please do a pull request on github.

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                  dominic @BenRoe
                  last edited by

                  @BenRoe thanks for the answer. I have removed the squared brackets but it is still the same. The modul will not displayed. Do you have an other idea ?

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                    DerRheingold
                    last edited by

                    Hi,
                    I have a similar issue: after installing the module and adding it to the config.js I don’t see it on the screen. After a restart all other widgets are shown. I don’t even see an empty field or such where this widget should be shown :(

                    Am I missing anything maybe?

                    For the sake of debugging, I’m trying to access a publicly available FHEM instance.

                    {
                    			module: 'MMM-FHEM',
                    			position: 'top_bar',
                    			config: {
                    				host: 'http://fhem.waschto.eu',
                    				port: '8083',
                    				https: false,
                    				devices: [
                    					  { deviceName: 'FL_Temperatur',
                    						deviceReadings: [
                    										  { name: 'temperature', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' },
                    										  { name: 'humidity', icon: 'wi wi-humidity', suffix: '%' },
                    										],
                    					  }
                    				]
                    			}
                    		}
                    

                    Might I have made a mistake installing the dependencies? Is “sudo npm install underscore” or “request” not the right way to do it?

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                      BenRoe Module Developer @Da-ne-ezy
                      last edited by

                      @Da-ne-ezy try this.

                      host: 'username:password@ip-of-your-fhem-server'
                      

                      Please let me know if it works.

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                        Da-ne-ezy @BenRoe
                        last edited by

                        @BenRoe Sorry doesn’t work for me. The module doesn’t even appear. My config should be fine…

                           {
                        	module: 'MMM-FHEM',
                        	position: 'bottom_bar',
                               config: {
                        			host: 'xxxx:xxxx@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx',
                        			port: '8083',
                        			https: true,
                        				devices: [
                        					{ deviceName: 'WZ_Heizung_Clima',
                        						deviceReadings: [
                        						{ name: 'measured-temp', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' },
                        						{ name: 'desired-temp', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' },
                        									       ],
                        					},  
                        						],
                        		},
                        	},
                        

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