Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-BMW-DS (A different kind of weather module)
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My bad, bro. Was supposed to be showing by default with the ability of hiding the summary via css. So, I made the correction and pushed it to the repo. Do a
git pull
in the MMM-BMW-DS or install as per the readme and the summary will be displayed by default.Then, if you want to hide the summary you would add this to your custom.css file.
.MMM-BMW-DS .summary { display: none; }
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Awesome! That did it! Thanks so much!
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@cyberphox said in MMM-BMW-DS (A different kind of weather module):
Awesome! That did it! Thanks so much!
You’re welcome, bro! :thumbsup:
Thanks for pointing that out to me.
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With the end of DarkSky API, I’ve forked this and updated it to use PirateWeather. https://github.com/gonzonia/MMM-BMW-PW
All coding credit goes to @Mykle1 . I pretty much just changed the name and a URL. Pirateweather does not support languages though and that was removed.
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@gonzonia any chance you might adapt it for Tomorrow.io (former ClimaCell) users too? :)
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@Cr4z33 PirateWeather was easy because it uses the same format as DarkSky. If Tomorrow.io does as well then theoretically it could be easy to add a config setting for the URL along with the existing API key setting.
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@Cr4z33 It doesn’t look like the data comes back the same. Sorry.
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@Cr4z33 Yes, the data that us returned is in a different format. There may be some overlap, but overall it’s outside my skill set.
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@gonzonia alright thanks anyway for giving it a try. :)