Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Compliments doesn't load
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@mykle1
I would appreciate that. Thnak you very much. I will wait for your results and suggestions. As for the MMM-EARTH it is working perfect again. I read your reply on github but I already had disabled it for a couple of days and after that it load perfectly again. -
@Anthony you can add personalized comments to the core module.
You shoudl consider using the core module and sparing yet another module in your 3rd-party folder. We can help you sort out the personalized things. -
@lavolp3 For both modules you should add the additional compliments outside of the main module file but inside config.js OR a new referenced json file like this:
module: "compliments", position: "lower_third", config: { classes: 'small', remoteFile: 'xxxxx.json', updateInterval: 12*60*60*1000, }
The json file sits in the module folder
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@lavolp3
Can you give me a little more help? I created the json file by copy paste the original js file, added my compliments and saved it in the compliments folder named as compliments2.json (was this right?). I also added the lines in my config as you mentioned but still only the defaults are visible. Thank you. -
@anthony Your json needs to look like this:
{ "anytime" : [ ".....", "....." ], "morning": [ ".....", "....." ] .... }
Nothing else…
If you want you can post your config.js entry and the json file here or via pm. But it’s important you understand how it needs to look and why.
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@lavolp3
FIXED! Thank you very much for your help. -
@anthony can u mark your problem resolved please
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@sdetweil
Whatever module you use (default compliments or MMM-Compliments for not crowding your config.js with a big array you can create a json file containing the array with the compliments you want and save it in your compliments folder. After that you must edit your config.js for the compliments module to target that json you created by adding the lineremoteFile: "your_file's_name.json",
under theconfig: {
. If you don’t have a programm to create the .json file you can do it on line. -
I understand… but this shows as not solved…
click the 3 dots to the right of one of your posts, select ‘mark this post as the correct answer’.
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@sdetweil
My mistake. Sorry. I will Mark the topic as solved right now! Thank you.