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    • ejay-ibmE Offline
      ejay-ibm Project Sponsor Module Developer
      last edited by

      I can only agree 1 config file per module in the config folder and you can get rid of a lot of mistake

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        sdetweil @Guest
        last edited by

        @sean thats all cool, but will take significant rewrite of the core services…

        Sam

        How to add modules

        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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          artieikon @sdetweil
          last edited by

          @sdetweil said in Divide Config.js into modules:

          @artieikon require is not allowed in module.js, but you could use the getScripts function to load them

          Also

          Start mm in developers mode

          npm start dev
          

          Then select the console tab to see what’s going on in the modules
          Node_helpers display info in the terminal window

          You are amazing! thank you so much for this

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            artieikon @Guest
            last edited by

            @Sean
            Lazy loading is always a quality thing to have. Anything that takes away from startup times and pre-processing generally helps user experience greatly.

            I think it’s been overlooked because of the “hide modules using an orchestrater” so its not like functionality is being lost. But the benefit of it would still be there

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              sdetweil @artieikon
              last edited by

              @artieikon also, please create a config file is because of a syntax error in the config file…

              from the MM folder do

              npm config:check
              

              fix errors from the top down

              Sam

              How to add modules

              learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                sdetweil @artieikon
                last edited by

                @artieikon yeh, but generally people startup once and it runs for months…

                Sam

                How to add modules

                learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                  artieikon @sdetweil
                  last edited by

                  @sdetweil

                  npm run config:check
                  

                  but that actually came back valid since there are no syntax errors it just blew up on me runtime. The dev mode properly shows what is the issue though

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                  • BKeyportB Online
                    BKeyport Module Developer
                    last edited by

                    I do two things myself to make it sane.

                    1st, I use geany to edit. It’s a dream to work with, and keeps all my { with my } …

                    2nd, I’ve reorganized my config file as follows (Config options and modules removed to protect secure data).

                    /* Magic Mirror
                     * Live Config
                     * By Brendan Keyport
                     */
                    
                    var config = {
                    	modules: [
                    // top_bar 
                    // top_left
                    // top_center 
                    // top_right 
                    // upper_third 
                    // middle_center 
                    // lower_third 
                    // bottom_left 
                    // bottom_center 
                    // bottom_right
                    // bottom_bar 
                    // fullscreen_above 
                    // fullscreen_below 
                    // Hidden & Background
                    // End modules before this line, do not edit below
                    ]
                    };
                    if (typeof module !== "undefined") {module.exports = config;}
                    

                    The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                      artieikon
                      last edited by artieikon

                      Stumbling though the process to get this working the way i want. Just felt like i should share.

                      From what i surmise config.js is used both client side and server side. This is why “require” doesnt work and the browser complains. That is a server side construct and cannot be used client side.

                      Cool whatever, we have other ways to do things. Next i started trying to use XMLHttpRequest.
                      This blew up on me because electron does not support hitting the filesystem from the browser unless you set webSecurity to false. Cool this seems doable as we can pass in that value in the electronOptions in the config.js

                      Here’s where the fun happens. This doesnt work because that is done server side and it also uses the same config.js. Server side it cant resolve XMLHttpRequest because you need a “requires” statement to get it but then that blows up client side.

                      I can hack it in by specifying the webSecurity setting in the js/electron.js file as a default but that seems far too darn hacky. Im still stuck with the client showing the modules properly but the server not loading them… next try will be to run server only and client only with slightly different configs :vomit:

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                        artieikon
                        last edited by

                        Got it working. Here is some simple code for anyone curious. There is probably a better way to get the same outcome, but this seems to work for now so I’m happy with it. Obviously this is rather useless currently, but I’m planning on iterating over a directory to pull out configs and parse them into modules, but i wanted to share the simple version first.

                        config.js

                        if (typeof window === 'undefined') {
                        // Server side add requires here
                                var XMLHttpRequest = require("xmlhttprequest").XMLHttpRequest;
                        } else {
                        // client side only code here
                        }
                        
                        var Http = new XMLHttpRequest();
                        var url = "file:///location/of/file/abc.txt";
                        Http.open("GET", url, false);
                        Http.send();
                        
                        var mods = [
                                {
                                        module: Http.responseText.trim(),
                                        position: "top_left"
                                },
                        ];
                        
                        
                        var config = {
                                address: "0.0.0.0",
                                port: 8080,
                                ipWhitelist: [],
                                language: "en",
                                timeFormat: 12,
                                units: "imperial",
                                modules: mods,
                                electronOptions: { webPreferences: { webSecurity: false } }
                        };
                        
                        /*************** DO NOT EDIT THE LINE BELOW ***************/
                        if (typeof module !== "undefined") {module.exports = config;}
                        

                        abc.txt

                        clock
                        

                        Notes:

                        • Without specifying webSecurity: false Electron will not allow you to access a file that is not served up by the application. This is a security risk so use at your own discretion.
                        • typeof window === 'undefined' is how I am figuring out if this code is executing server side or client side. Server side I had to add the require to be able to use XMLHttpRequest.
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