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      sdetweil @htilburgs
      last edited by sdetweil

      @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

      https://davidwalsh.name/convert-xml-json

      Sam

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      • htilburgsH Offline
        htilburgs
        last edited by

        @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.

        (still trying to learn JS, but not afraid to ask) ☺

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          sdetweil @htilburgs
          last edited by sdetweil

          @htilburgs the url bring back the data with request

          request(url, function(err, res, body) {
              // if no error and server was happy
              if(err == null && res.statusCode ==200){
              console.log(body);
              var json_data=this.xmlToJson(body)
              console.log("Speed[0] text is "+json_data.SD[0].SPEED.@attributes.TEXT)
          }
          });
          

          when the server responds, the function is called and passed the data, body)
          and then u would convert it from xml to json . using the last code

          var json_data=this.xmlToJson(body)

          then the json is accessed with the normal structure notation
          (using the sample with the code in the last link)

          json_data.SD[0].SPEED.@attributes.TEXT will be ‘1421’

          SD is an array (multiple of same xml tags)

          a little ugly in the data layour, could get rid of the @attributes thing with a small code change

          Sam

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          • htilburgsH Offline
            htilburgs
            last edited by

            So in my case the URL produces:

            0_1576260496007_7fa5a24c-528a-4697-9557-2a9058df2860-image.png image url)

            json_data.SD[0].SPEED@attributes.TEXT will be:

            json.data.film[0].titel    --> 'Bellicher: Cel'
            

            Correct?

            (still trying to learn JS, but not afraid to ask) ☺

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              sdetweil @htilburgs
              last edited by

              @htilburgs correct (json_data is the name of the output variable, note underscore, not dot, using dot means ‘go into’) … if you use one of the module add ons… not the code shown…

              Sam

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                sdetweil @sdetweil
                last edited by

                @htilburgs and the number of films in the array would be

                json_data.film.length

                using the developers window you can put a code stop on the line after the xml2json
                and then u can explore the conversion…

                you can also use console.log(JSON.stringify(some_object)) and it will dump the structure in json format

                Sam

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                • htilburgsH Offline
                  htilburgs
                  last edited by

                  Mmmm… not working yet…
                  My current node_helper.js:

                  const NodeHelper = require('node_helper');
                  const request = require('request');
                  
                  module.exports = NodeHelper.create({
                  
                      start: function() {
                          console.log("Starting node_helper for: " + this.name);
                      },
                  	
                  	// Changes XML to JSON
                  	xmlToJson: function(xml) {
                  		
                  		// Create the return object
                  		var obj = {};
                  
                  		if (xml.nodeType == 1) { // element
                  			// do attributes
                  			if (xml.attributes.length > 0) {
                  			obj["@attributes"] = {};
                  				for (var j = 0; j < xml.attributes.length; j++) {
                  					var attribute = xml.attributes.item(j);
                  					obj["@attributes"][attribute.nodeName] = attribute.nodeValue;
                  				}
                  			}
                  		} else if (xml.nodeType == 3) { // text
                  			obj = xml.nodeValue;
                  		}
                  
                  		// do children
                  		if (xml.hasChildNodes()) {
                  			for(var i = 0; i < xml.childNodes.length; i++) {
                  				var item = xml.childNodes.item(i);
                  				var nodeName = item.nodeName;
                  				if (typeof(obj[nodeName]) == "undefined") {
                  					obj[nodeName] = xmlToJson(item);
                  				} else {
                  					if (typeof(obj[nodeName].push) == "undefined") {
                  						var old = obj[nodeName];
                  						obj[nodeName] = [];
                  						obj[nodeName].push(old);
                  					}
                  					obj[nodeName].push(xmlToJson(item));
                  				}
                  			}
                  		}
                  		return obj;
                  	},
                  		
                  	
                  	getMTVM: function(url) {
                  		request(url, function(err, res, body) {
                  		// if no error and server was happy
                  			if(err == null && res.statusCode ==200){
                  			console.log(body);
                  			var json_data = this.xmlToJson(body)
                  			console.log("Text is " + json_data.film[0].titel)
                  			}
                  		});
                  	},
                  
                  
                      socketNotificationReceived: function(notification, payload) {
                          if (notification === 'GET_MTVM') {
                              this.getMTVM(payload);
                          }
                      }
                  });
                  
                  

                  In the dev console I get an error:

                  Whoops! There was an uncaught exception...
                  TypeError: this.xmlToJson is not a function
                  

                  (still trying to learn JS, but not afraid to ask) ☺

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                    sdetweil @htilburgs
                    last edited by

                    @htilburgs ah the fun of ‘this’…

                    	getMTVM: function(url) {
                                   let self=this
                    		request(url, function(err, res, body) {
                    		        // if no error and server was happy
                    			if(err == null && res.statusCode ==200){
                    			   console.log(body);
                    			   var json_data = self.xmlToJson(body)
                    			   console.log("Text is " + json_data.film[0].titel)
                    			}
                    		});
                    	},
                    

                    Sam

                    How to add modules

                    learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                      htilburgs @sdetweil
                      last edited by

                      @sdetweil Yeah! That part is working. Now I’ve an other error which has something to do with the xmlToJson function:

                      Whoops! There was an uncaught exception...
                      TypeError: xml.hasChildNodes is not a function
                      

                      Any idea?

                      (still trying to learn JS, but not afraid to ask) ☺

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                        sdetweil @htilburgs
                        last edited by sdetweil

                        @htilburgs yeh, tricky crap… they had a special runtime that supported that… sorry…
                        have to use one of the libs…

                        in your module folder do

                        npm install xml2js
                        

                        then in your code

                        const xml2js = require('xml2js');
                        

                        then

                        getMTVM: function(url) {
                                       let self=this
                        		request(url, function(err, res, body) {
                        		        // if no error and server was happy
                        			if(err == null && res.statusCode ==200){
                        			   console.log(body);
                        			   xml2js.parseString(body,function (err,result) {
                        			       let json_data = result // not needed but may make more clear
                        			       console.log("Text is " + json_data.film[0].titel)			   
                        			   });		   
                        			}
                        		});
                        	},
                        

                        Sam

                        How to add modules

                        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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