Hello,
When “hiding” a module, does that also stop it from executing? I’m looking for a way to reduce the number of API calls made, by disabling a module at night.
If not, any other suggestion on how to achieve this?
Thanks in advance.
Hello,
When “hiding” a module, does that also stop it from executing? I’m looking for a way to reduce the number of API calls made, by disabling a module at night.
If not, any other suggestion on how to achieve this?
Thanks in advance.
@djsunrise19 Maybe a bit late, but are you sure the performance issues were not caused by the incompatible Electron version? That seems to have been fixed in the latest MM (by downgrading Electron).
Anyway, MMM-voice should work, but it’ll probably be a lot of hassle to get it going!
@strawberry-3.141 Ok! I just might do that when time permits. :)
Hi @strawberry-3.141,
Really nice module! I have a request, if I may: It would be really good if there were an option to automatically cycle between a few leagues, instead of having to do it through voice control (which I don’t have!). Would you mind adding this?
Thanks in advance!
@retroflex said in [MMM-Skolmaten] Shows school lunch menus in Sweden from skolmaten.se:
Added you as a collaborator to the repo. I’m new to git so let me know if there’s anything else I must do. Follow up question: is it better to be a collaborator than to send pull requests? Or maybe just easier?
I don’t know exactly what collaborator means, haven’t used github much other than cloning stuff from it.
Normally you’d create a branch, do you stuff, raise a pull request, have it reviewed, (hopefully) accepted, and then merge.
Excellent, you solved the problem before I even had a chance to have a look at it! Well done!
I guess you can revoke my github access now. :)
@retroflex Sure, if you add me to the repo I’ll have a look. Github username is HenrikL6.
@Preve Sure. But it seems to me like a tablet would be a better solution for this.
I have created my own recipe collection + shopping list solution. There’s no MagicMirror module for it, though. When doing some cooking, I have an Android table with retrofitted magnets on my fridge door to display the recipe at hand. The shopping list component also integrates with Google Home (so you can just tell it what to add, which is pretty nice) and a few online grocery shopping sites through a Chrome extension.
I’m hosting this on Azure, can hook you up with an account if you like.
Note: it’s in Swedish, not English - but there aren’t that many buttons, so you should be able to pick it up quickly. :)
There is also a JSON API, which I intend to use to create a native mobile app instead of the current web-based mobile experience. This could also be used for MM integration, should you want to.
I have created pretty specialised module which displays the Nordea canteen menus from locations across the Nordics.
It’s available here:
https://github.com/HenrikL6/mmm-nordealunch