@Gjones93: I do have it working now [I think the original issue was bad installation on my part]. FWIW, I also moved it up from the bottom bar to the top bar, and it is displaying the current wind alert at my location just fine. Thanks again.
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RE: MMM-WeatherAlerts
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RE: MMM-WeatherAlerts
@Gjones93 Thanks for the module - it should be very useful. Can you tell us what constitutes an ‘alert’ that will trigger the module? I have installed the module and have no output. My location is currently under a NWS ‘Wind Advisory’, but I get no output from the module. I have also input the lat and long for a place in Alaska that currently has a blizzard warning in effect - and that still does not trigger the module. Below is the configuration I am using.
{ module: "MMM-WeatherAlerts", position: "bottom_bar", // top_right header: "Weather Alerts", config: { // See 'Configuration options' for more information. lat: "62.037360", // Alaska lon: "-163.272301", // Alaska apiKey: "bc95bfa26f5d55522eb3d2cd0cdc7580", colored: true }, },
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RE: MMM-WOTD
@sdetweil Sam-thanks. It does load now. I’ll have to go back and [re-]learn some css to get it to fit in with the other modules, as it is way too tall, but this is progress. Thanks again
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RE: MMM-WOTD
@cowboysdude Did you intend to call this module “WWW-WOTD” instead of the standard “MMM-…” ??
I downloaded it, it installed itself as “WWW-WOTD” and it does not run. I did not delve into the code, but suspect the non-standard name may be spread through the code.
Any thoughts?
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RE: Widgit accessabililty
@N6NG Did you manage to figure out how to do what you need? I see you got very low response to your query, which may be because you are referencing ‘widgets’ and Magic Mirror uses ‘modules’ as its base parts.
Did you mean to ask whether there are Magic Mirror modules that will display a web site? If so, I suspect there such [though I don’t have first-hand experience, it would be something I might be interested in the coming future…].
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RE: Temperature/humidity on Magic Mirror
@sdetweil Thanks, Sam. I may take a look at that Ecobee API and/or the charting. The Ecobee is currently not in use in my new house, but this may give me the added incentive to get going on that. Thanks again.
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RE: Temperature/humidity on Magic Mirror
@sdetweil : Sam, it sounds like you are integrating your Ecobee with your MagicMirror - true? If so, can you tell us how you get the data out of the Ecobee? I looked at it some time ago, and it appeared Ecobee uses [used?] a wireless band separate from basic WiFi, and I saw no way to tap into the information stream. I would be tempted to take another look at integrating data from the Ecobee into MagicMirror if feasible.
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RE: autostart + serveronly
@sdetweil - Thanks Sam. That is what I had done, and so knew there were two instances running. I appreciate the tip and reminder.
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RE: autostart + serveronly
@sdetweil - thanks! I figured it just had to be something straightforward. I appreciate you pointing me to the right place.
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autostart + serveronly
I have a new MM instance for development and testing in an Ubuntu VM. My goal is to have MM autostart when the VM starts, and run in serveronly mode, since the VM has no console display…
I ran Sam’s script to install the instance, then went back and ran the autostart script, but it appears to start a regular MM instance and not a serveronly. I have uncommented the serverOnly command in config.js, set it to “true” and rebooted. It appears the regular instance of MM starts, but not the serveronly. I CAN manually start MM with ‘node serveronly’, but then it looks like two instances are running.
Where am I going wrong?