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    Head first developing MM module for extreme beginners

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      sdetweil @nrayever
      last edited by

      @nrayever see my sample module,
      https://github.com/sdetweil/SampleModule

      and follow the module developers doc

      Sam

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        nrayever @sdetweil
        last edited by nrayever

        @sdetweil will try it. I don’t have JS experience that is why I have found it difficult to start.

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          sdetweil @nrayever
          last edited by sdetweil

          @nrayever sorry cant help develop module if u dont know programming and dont want to learn

          Sam

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            cowboysdude Module Developer @StuGrunt
            last edited by

            @StuGrunt said in Head first developing MM module for extreme beginners:

            It is because there is an error (at least I think so - I am new too) and no instructions on where to put the function.

            1. change the Module.register(“MMM-Timetable”) to Module.register(“MMM-Test”)

            2. The article does not tell you where to put the getDom function when it is first introduced. Replace the getDom: function() {}. with the code shown. In other words, don’t just add it to the file. This article would have benefited from a final section that gave the entire code.

            I think the original author at least expected us to be very familiar with Node.js (fair enough), but alas, I am not so it took a bit of work to figure it out. :-)

            Here it is, for the first part:

            Module.register(“MMM-Test”, {
            defaults: {},
            start: function () {},

            getDom: function() {
            var element = document.createElement(“div”)
            element.className = “myContent”
            element.innerHTML = “Hello, World!”
            return element
            },
            notificationReceived: function() {},
            socketNotificationReceived: function() {},
            })
            _

            Both of those functions go outside the getDom function pretty much anywhere you want to put them.

            The socketNotificationReceived function [example below, can be used in either node_helper OR your main.js file. The example below is in my node_helper] :

            socketNotificationReceived: function(notification, payload) {
            		if (notification === 'CONFIG') {
                        this.config = payload; 
                    }
                    if (notification === 'GET_CURRENT') {
                        this.getCurrent(payload);
                    }
                    if (notification === 'GET_FORECAST') {
                        if (this.forecast.timestamp === this.getDate() && this.forecast.data !== null) {
                            this.sendSocketNotification('FORECAST_RESULT', this.forecast.data); 
                            console.log("Using data we already have");
                        } else { 
                            this.getForecast();
            				console.log("Getting new data");
                        }
                    }
            		
                }
            

            Here is the corresponding one in the main.js

            socketNotificationReceived: function(notification, payload) {
                    if (notification === "CURRENT_RESULT") {
                        this.processCurrent(payload);
                    }
                    if (notification === "FORECAST_RESULT") {
                        this.processForecasts(payload);
                    }
            		this.updateDom(this.config.initialLoadDelay);
                },
            

            You can use notificationReceived to receive info from other modules like this:

            Here are examples of that:

            notificationReceived: function (notification, payload){ 
                    if (notification === 'CURRENT_RESULT') {
            			this.processCurrent(payload); 
                    }
            	},
            
            this.sendNotification('CURRENT_RESULT', payload);
            

            This is how I send and receive my ‘payload’ from one module to another.
            The first example is getting my ‘CURRENT_RESULT’ [getting info for a Forecast module from the Current weather module] from the bottom example that is
            sending out ‘CURRENT_RESULT’…

            The bottom example will ‘broadcast’ and in reality ANY module can get the data it’s sending out.

            Hope this helps. It’s a really simple process.

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              Schmaniel
              last edited by Schmaniel

              How can I test the getDom() html output?
              I don’t want to restart MM every time when I change something just to look if it worked.

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                sdetweil @Schmaniel
                last edited by

                @Schmaniel ctrl-r to reload the screen

                Sam

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                  nrayever @sdetweil
                  last edited by

                  @sdetweil … ok.

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                    Dobi @nrayever
                    last edited by Dobi

                    Hey guys,

                    I’m quite new in developing an own module. I was able to change exiting modules on my magic mirror but now I wanted to create my own module, but I’m not able to get socket communication between my “main” module an the “helper-function”

                    I uploaded my module here:
                    https://github.com/Dobherrmann/MMM_Testmodul.git
                    my Module looks like this on my magic mirror:
                    8f60324c-9269-4d1c-b5ae-0e337b316361-grafik.png
                    maybe someone can find my mistake(s).

                    BR

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                      sdetweil @Dobi
                      last edited by sdetweil

                      @dobi two things

                      when the DomObject Created method is called, its POSSIBLE that the elements are not yet accessible… so your code fails as the document.getElementbyID returns null…

                      second, do you have a position: set in the module def in config.js?

                      third and MOST important

                      the module NAME must match the folder name AND the filename and the register in the file…

                      so, the filename is MMM-cookbook.js
                      therefore ALL the things must be called MMM-cookbook

                      git clone will name the folder the name of the github repo
                      (unless u add an extra part to git clone repo_url output_folder_name)

                      I fixed all those and the module displays the countdown/up each second

                      Sam

                      How to add modules

                      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                        Dobi @sdetweil
                        last edited by

                        @sdetweil ahh thank you for these information I will give it a try.

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