Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Modal
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I tweaked my modal that I’m using in some of my modules. Instead of duplicating this all over the place I created a new module for a single source of truth and so it can also be used by other devs/users.
[card:fewieden/MMM-Modal]
Modal and dialog windows with touch, voice and non input support.
I just started building it so it might still have some bugs.
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[1.0.1]
Fixed
- Modal positioning
- Blur on render error
Added
- List of depending modules
- Callback option after render for developers
Changed
- ESLint ruleset from
airbnb
torecommended
- Moved nunjuck templates in separate directory
- node versions for travis
Removed
- doclet integration
https://github.com/fewieden/MMM-Modal
[card:fewieden/MMM-Modal]
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I really like this module, especially with touch screen usage.
The implementation is easy but still very powerful.F.e. I added support for the following two modules:
In MMM-Spotify it is used to display account / device selection popups on screen. The available
callback
payload function makes this work in the first place, as we (of course) need to react on the made user selections :)So again, great module, thanks!
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With MMM-ip another module has now integrated the modals. See the full list at https://github.com/fewieden/MMM-Modal/wiki/Depending-Modules
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With MMM-soccer another module has now integrated the modals.
See the full list at https://github.com/fewieden/MMM-Modal/wiki/Depending-Modules
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@hango said in MMM-Modal:
template: “templates/MyModal.njk”,
I think u need
template: "../modulename/templates/MyModal.njk",
to make it relative to your module
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@hango said in MMM-Modal:
I make my modal:
this.sendNotification("OPEN_MODAL", { template: "templates/MyModal.njk", data: { title: "Test modal", message: "Test message" }, options: { isDialog: true } });
in console I get this:
nunjucks.min.js:4 GET http://localhost:8081/modules//modal/templates/modal.njk?s=1634300311396 404 (Not Found)
templates/MyModal.njk
doesn’t really fit with the error messagetemplates/modal.njk
?! Sure you have specified the correct path?
Referencing it to within your module path works just fine:template: "templates/MyModal.njk",
If this is possible…
That seems a bit rude. Just look at the linked modules in this thread which have this implemented successfully.
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