Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-MealViewer
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 @gonzonia said in MMM-MealViewer: getMenuData: function(_this) { 
 // Make the initial request to the helper then set up the timer to perform the updates
 _this.sendSocketNotification(‘GET-MENU-DATA’, _this.urls);
 setTimeout(_this.getMenuData(), _this.config.interval, _this);
 },do this getMenuData: function(_this) { // Make the initial request to the helper then set up the timer to perform the updates _this.sendSocketNotification('GET-MENU-DATA', _this.urls); setTimeout(function() {_this.getMenuData(_this)}, _this.config.interval); },this creates a little inline function which CAN pass parms on to the next routine 
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 @sdetweil Thanks! I’ll make the change and see what happens when it should update mid-day tomorrow. 
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 Or you could do this: scheduleUpdate: function() { setInterval(() => { this.getMenuData(); }, this.config.updateInterval); }, getMenuData: function() { this.sendSocketNotification('GET-MENU-DATA'); }At the top of the main js you set the interval: updateInterval: 15 * 60 * 1000,Then in the start section you call it: // Define start sequence. start: function() { Log.info("Starting module: " + this.name); this.scheduleUpdate(); },Either the way Sam showed you or the above will work :) 
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 @cowboysdude Thanks! I might switch to that. I’ve had to rework it a little because the URL wasn’t getting set except at the first call. I just moved setup for that into the getMenuData and I think it’s all working now. I’ll give it a day to run and see what happens tomorrow before I try messing with it again and update the file on github. -updated to fix grammar 
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 Sam is a REALLY smart guy so he gives you the smart guy answer… 
 I’m not as smart so I give you my dumb guy answer LOLIt will work either way … so now you def have an answer that works :) 
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 @cowboysdude said in MMM-MealViewer: Sam is a REALLY smart guy so he gives you the smart guy answer nah, Sam is the LAZY guy… change as LITTLE as possible. especially for folks just starting out 
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 Well, thanks to both of you! I can confirm it is finally working. Now to update github. Someday I should write some documentation too. 
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 @cowboysdude, I’m looking for the part where you “change” the XML data to JSON data. I’m trying to write a new MMM, but the data is presented in XML. I like the have it in JSON, so I can use it. Maybe I read over it, but I cannot figure out where you do this. 
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 @htilburgs there are a few xml to json modules https://www.npmjs.com/package/xml2js google search 
 ‘nodejs xmltojson’here is one with a just code, no extra libs 
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 @sdetweil , I’ve found them, but I don’t know how to use it in combination with the URL that creates the XML. Indeed the last one with no extra libs looks promising. I tried to simply add this in the node_helper.js but getting stuck at how to use it. 
 I’ve looked into all the MMM Modules but cannot seem to find an example.


