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      FruityBebbles @sdetweil
      last edited by FruityBebbles

      @sdetweil Thankyou for laying it out for me! I was trying to put

       destination: [lat: number,  lng: number]
      

      instead of

      destination: {"lat": number,  "lng": number},
      
      • I didn’t know to add the “” or the {}

      now, my config looks like:

      module: "MMM-google-route",
      	position: "top_left",
      	config: {
      		key: "google api-key",
      		directionsRequest:{
      		origin: "address, city, country",
      		destination: {"lat": number, "lng": number},
      		height: "400px",//default=300px
      		width: "400px",//default=300px
      		avoidTolls: true,
      		showAge: false,
      		fontSize: "80%",
      			}
                 }
      },
      

      I am getting a 400px by 400px box showing up in the “top_left” of my mirror, but now it’s all white with no map being shown…

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        sdetweil @FruityBebbles
        last edited by

        @FruityBebbles said in MMM-google-route Example ?:

        origin: “address, city, country”,

        you of course set a good start point (origin) with the real location, right?

        a good lat/lng near me is { “lat”: 31.4490047,“lng”:-98.6031736}

        Sam

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          FruityBebbles
          last edited by sdetweil

          yes… I should have said that my origin is the lat/lng

          origin: {"lat": , "lng": }
          

          and my destination is the

          address, city, country
          

          but to make things more translucent, here’s my config:

          {
          module: "MMM-google-route",
          position: "top_left",
          config: {
          	key: "api-key", 
          	directionsRequest:{
          		origin: {"lat": 40.0583287, "lng": -75.0074246},
          		destination: "3401 Civic Center Blvd, Philadelphia, US",
          			height: "400px",//default=300px
          			width: "400px",//default=300px
          			avoidTolls: true,
          			showAge: false,
          			fontSize: "80%",
          			}
          		}
          	},
          
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            sdetweil @FruityBebbles
            last edited by

            @FruityBebbles please use code blocks

            anyhow, try this lat/lng for your destination

            39.9487306,-75.1965791

            i don’t know anything about this module

            Sam

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              FruityBebbles @sdetweil
              last edited by

              @sdetweil said in MMM-google-route Example ?:

              @FruityBebbles please use code blocks
              I thought I did… my bad

              anyhow, try this lat/lng for your destination

              39.9487306,-75.1965791

              I did, but no change…

              i don’t know anything about this module

              hahah could have fooled me =)
              but no, you’ve gotten me closer to having this work than I have on my own so I thank you a lot.

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                FruityBebbles @FruityBebbles
                last edited by

                @FruityBebbles @sdetweil
                Just thought you should know that it works now…
                For some reason

                height: "any sized px",
                width: "any sized px",
                showAge: true/false,
                fontSize:  80%
                

                …were all the issues-- not sure why but I figured I’d let anybody who may be reading this know that you should make sure to get your coordinates or whatever “right,” then deal with the fancy stuff, like fontSize and stuff… fwiw

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                  sdetweil @FruityBebbles
                  last edited by

                  @FruityBebbles but I don’t understand how this is different than what you had before

                  		height: "400px",//default=300px
                  		width: "400px",//default=300px
                  		showAge: false,
                  		fontSize: "80%"
                  

                  Sam

                  How to add modules

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                    FruityBebbles @sdetweil
                    last edited by FruityBebbles

                    @sdetweil
                    ok, so it turns out that those four are supposed to be outside of the directionsRequest: {} parameters.
                    While I had my config as

                    {
                    module: "MMM-google-route",
                    position: "top_left",
                    config: {
                    	key: "api-key", 
                    	**directionsRequest:{**
                    		origin: {"lat": 40.0583287, "lng": -75.0074246},
                    		destination: "3401 Civic Center Blvd, Philadelphia, US",
                    		*height*: "400px",//default=300px
                    		*width*: "400px",//default=300px
                    		avoidTolls: true,
                    		*showAge*: false,
                    		*fontSize*: "80%",
                    			**}**
                    		}
                    	},
                    

                    I had to move those four out, which made my config:

                    {
                    module: "MMM-google-route",
                    position: "top_right",
                    config: {
                    	*height*: "300px",
                    	*width*: "300px",
                            *showAge*: false,
                            *fontSize*: "80%",
                    	key: "api-key", 
                    	**directionsRequest:{**
                    		origin: {"lat": 40.0583287, "lng": -75.0074246}, 
                    		destination: {"lat": 39.9487306, "lng": -75.1965791}, 
                    		avoidTolls: true,
                    			},
                    		}
                    	},
                    

                    the height, width, etc were all in the wrong place-- to me…

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                      sdetweil @FruityBebbles
                      last edited by

                      @FruityBebbles ah, now i have it… yes they have nothing to do with direction to/from

                      Sam

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