Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-DarkSkyForecast - Yet ANOTHER weather module
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@hansolo MMM-forecast-io has sunset and sunrise time integrated and both take data from the same source.
So yes, it’s possible. The data is there. But I’m out. I’m unfortunately currently sitting on other projects.
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@lavolp3
this little peace of code where be very nice ;-) -
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@mykle1 ,What happen after install DarkSkyForecast (as config below)
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{
module: “MMM-DarkSkyForecast”,
header: “Weather”,
position: “middle_center”,
classes: “default everyone”,
disabled: false,
config: {
apikey: “xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx”,
latitude: “13.756331”,
longitude: “100.501762”,
iconset: “4c”,
concise: false,
forecastLayout: “table”
}
},Thanks for your help
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@nobita said in MMM-DarkSkyForecast - Yet ANOTHER weather module:
@mykle1 ,What happen after install DarkSkyForecast (as config below)
only “Loading…” displayMy config
{
module: “MMM-DarkSkyForecast”,
header: “Weather”,
position: “middle_center”,
classes: “default everyone”,
disabled: false,
config: {
apikey: “xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx”,
latitude: “13.756331”,
longitude: “100.501762”,
iconset: “4c”,
concise: false,
forecastLayout: “table”
}
},Thanks for your help
I just tested with your config, and it works for me. All I did was changed the curly quotes to straight quotes and put in my api key, but otherwise i left everything else the same. Do you see anything errors in the either Electron’s console or MagicMirror’s server-side error log?
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@j-e-f-f Thanks for your hint ,I think I will new install MagicMirror and Darkskyforecast again
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@nobita @j-e-f-f did not advise that. With the current information, I don’t think that helps.
You need to check the error logs as jeff hinted at by one of the ways described here in the forum several times.
One quick way is running the mirror with the commandnpm start dev
and looking if there is an error message showing up on your console or in the browser if you access the mirror from another computer.