Update! Version 1.1.1 has been released.
V1.1.1
- Added an option to introduce a delay between the popups. During the delay period the map will fly back to the origin lat/lon and wait for the designated period.
Update! Version 1.1.1 has been released.
@mitm - Looking at the Birdweather PUC page, it looks like it should be possible. The Birdweather website is able to sort the submissions by station, so I should be able to duplicate that and pull submissions for a given source. I’ll investigate after I get this popup panning thing resolved.
@lmhmm - The good news is that BirdNET appears to be back up. The better news is that if you do not include the dataUrl
parameter, the default value should just make it work without issue. For example, here is my config that I am currently using for testing:
{
module: "MMM-BirdNET",
position: "bottom_left",
config: {
popInterval: 15 * 1000,
popDelay: 2 * 1000,
markerColor: 'IndianRed',
}
},
I looked at the config snippet you posted and the immediate thing I noticed is that you do not appear to have a comma after the URL you specified for the dataUrl
parameter. If that is the case, then all sorts of weird things could happen.
I suggest that you copy & paste the config.js
snippet I included above into your config.js
and work from there. The lat & lon parameters you included in your post look good. You should be able to include those without issue. You’re pretty close to having it work the way you want. We should be able to get you up & running with little hassle.
Hmm. It appears that the BirdNET website is down at the present time. There’s not much I can do about that. Which is weird, as it was definitely working yesterday and earlier today.
As soon as it comes up, I’ll troubleshoot the config that @lmhmm posted.
@lmhmm - My apologies for the delay in responding. I’ve been out of the country for the past couple of weeks. I’ll get to your issue this weekend.
@BerkSmash1984 Glad to hear it! Thank you for the thorough bug reporting.
Update! Version 1.1.0 has been released.
New look:
@lmhmm - Absolutely. Let’s get you fixed up. Could you please post the relevant portion of your config.js
? I want to try it on my test system and see if I can duplicate your problem.
@keven1508 - Film based one-way mirrors are a compromise. They’re marginal at best if you’re on a tight budget. The amount of light reflected just isn’t as good as a professionally built one-way glass.
If you do insist on going with film, I would recommend taking the film and the glass to an automobile tint shop and asking if they’ll apply the film for you for a nominal fee. They have the experience and are probably the best people local to you to do it.
@thgmirror - FIxed. The repository was set to private for some reason.