Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-MealViewer
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@sdetweil said in MMM-MealViewer:
Behave boys! Lol
@sdetweil said in MMM-MealViewer:
Behave boys! Lol
We try VERY hard LOL
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But now I seem to have gotten myself into a pickle. I tried expanding the functionality to add a date range and multiple schools and, of course, I broke it. It’s doing the same thing as before where the ‘cafeteriaLineList’ property is stripped out of the helper results…
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LOL, it’s the weekend and I had it pulling just for today, Sunday. Of course there’s no data. Dumb da dumb dumb… -
@kazanjig said in MMM-MealViewer:
cafeteriaLineList
Probably not stripped out just buried like many of the other things were LOL If you don’t get it we can look at it later if you want.
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@cowboysdude you did convert the XML to json, right?
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@sdetweil Yes I did … it’s all coming back as json but it has a TON of data…
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MAJOR EDIT, MAJOR DUMMIE: helps if you append the rows to the table… Success! Now for some CSS.
@cowboysdude I edited my earlier post… minor detail about it being the weekend and not being able to pull lunch data for a day with no school. Now just having getting the data to show up in the table…
It will display the “loading” message, but then it’s blank when this.loaded = true. I outputted the innerHTML values to console and they’re all there. Not sure why they won’t show up in the DOM.
getDom: function() { // Set up the local wrapper var wrapper = null; // If we have some data to display then build the results table if (this.loaded) { wrapper = document.createElement("table"); // Iterate through the schools for (var i = 0; i < this.results.length; i++) { // Set up header row with the school name schoolRow = document.createElement("tr"); schoolName = document.createElement("td"); schoolName.innerHTML = this.results[i].physicalLocation.name; schoolRow.appendChild(schoolName); // Iterate through the cafeteria lines for the school for (var j = 0; j < this.results[i].menuSchedules[0].menuBlocks[0].cafeteriaLineList.data.length; j++) { // Set up header row with the cafeteria line name cafeteriaLineRow = document.createElement("tr"); cafeteriaLineName = document.createElement("td"); cafeteriaLineName.innerHTML = this.results[i].menuSchedules[0].menuBlocks[0].cafeteriaLineList.data[j].name; cafeteriaLineRow.appendChild(cafeteriaLineName); // Iterate through the menu items for the cafeteria line for (var k = 0; k < this.results[i].menuSchedules[0].menuBlocks[0].cafeteriaLineList.data[j].foodItemList.data.length; k++) { foodItemRow = document.createElement("tr"); foodItemType = document.createElement("td"); foodItemType.innerHTML = this.results[i].menuSchedules[0].menuBlocks[0].cafeteriaLineList.data[j].foodItemList.data[k].item_Type; foodItemName = document.createElement("td"); foodItemName.innerHTML = this.results[i].menuSchedules[0].menuBlocks[0].cafeteriaLineList.data[j].foodItemList.data[k].item_Name; foodItemRow.appendChild(foodItemType); foodItemRow.appendChild(foodItemName); } } } } else { // Otherwise lets just use a simple div wrapper = document.createElement('div'); wrapper.innerHTML = 'Loading menu data...'; } return wrapper; },
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So I now get the following table:
Elementary Lunch
Entree “Bold” Cheese Pizza
Entree “Bold” Pepperoni Pizza
Vegetable Parmesan Butternut Gratin
Vegetable Seasoned Green Beans
Elementary Alternative
Entree Chef Salad
Entree Bologna & Cheese SandwichThe foodItemType in the first column and the foodItemName in the second column are siblings in the data array.
I’d like turn the first occurrence of foodItemType into a category so the table looks like this (ignore the spacing hyphens):
Elementary Lunch
Entree “Bold” Cheese Pizza
--------------“Bold” Pepperoni Pizza
Vegetable Parmesan Butternut Gratin
-------------------Seasoned Green Beans
Elementary Alternative
Entree Chef Salad
-------------Bologna & Cheese SandwichHere’s the current loop that creates the table. Any help would be appreciated.
// Iterate through the cafeteria lines for the school for (var j = 0; j < this.results[i].menuSchedules[0].menuBlocks[0].cafeteriaLineList.data.length; j++) { if (this.results[i].menuSchedules[0].menuBlocks[0].cafeteriaLineList.data[j].name !== 'Elmwood Vegetarian Hot Entree') { // Set up header row with the cafeteria line name cafeteriaLineRow = document.createElement("tr"); cafeteriaLineName = document.createElement("td"); cafeteriaLineName.innerHTML = this.results[i].menuSchedules[0].menuBlocks[0].cafeteriaLineList.data[j].name.replace("Elmwood Elementary", "Elementary Lunch").replace("Elmwood Alternative", "Elementary Alternative"); cafeteriaLineRow.appendChild(cafeteriaLineName); wrapper.appendChild(cafeteriaLineRow); // Iterate through the menu items for the cafeteria line for (var k = 0; k < this.results[i].menuSchedules[0].menuBlocks[0].cafeteriaLineList.data[j].foodItemList.data.length; k++) { if (this.results[i].menuSchedules[0].menuBlocks[0].cafeteriaLineList.data[j].foodItemList.data[k].item_Name !== 'Choice Of:') { foodItemTypeRow = documen t.createElement("tr"); foodItemType = document.createElement("td"); foodItemType.innerHTML = this.results[i].menuSchedules[0].menuBlocks[0].cafeteriaLineList.data[j].foodItemList.data[k].item_Type; foodItemName = document.createElement("td"); foodItemName.innerHTML = this.results[i].menuSchedules[0].menuBlocks[0].cafeteriaLineList.data[j].foodItemList.data[k].item_Name; foodItemTypeRow.appendChild(foodItemType); wrapper.appendChild(foodItemTypeRow); foodItemTypeRow.appendChild(foodItemName); wrapper.appendChild(foodItemTypeRow); } } } }
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@kazanjig I know this post is old, but I’m trying to accomplish this in a different way. I was trying to do it with PHP instead and the XML coming back from the Mealviewer API isn’t recognized but when I load it directly in my browser all looks good. Would you be willing to share all the code you’re using to load this? I’m not as familiar with how the MM code works and how you’re plugging this into the whole thing. My implementation is just a shared home calendar view that I rolled myself (I may have to look into implementing MM though now that I’ve stumbled upon all this).
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@gonzonia PHP won’t work in this software. If he doesn’t answer you I will be happy to help you get this going…
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@cowboysdude Thanks. I’m happy to use a JS implementation as well. The family calendar I created is just hitting a wordpress site I’m hosting on a mac mini. PHP was just so that it could load pre-render but the main thing is just to get the meal list populated on the calendar screen instead of having a separate tab open in the browser. I haven’t had a lot of time to try to look into this or switching to MM. I hate to be hijacking a MM thread but this is literally the only discussion I’ve found of anyone accessing the MealViewer data like this.