Hello,
Since the MMM-Forecast-IO (by @dmcinnes) retrieves it’s data from the Darksky API, it would be great to incorporate integrate the ‘Feels like temperature’ to the module as well.
In addition, wind speed would be great as well.
Cheers
Hello,
Since the MMM-Forecast-IO (by @dmcinnes) retrieves it’s data from the Darksky API, it would be great to incorporate integrate the ‘Feels like temperature’ to the module as well.
In addition, wind speed would be great as well.
Cheers
@sdetweil Thanks :-) I didn’t realize the link had changed. All working now!
Thanks, @mumblebaj for the fix!
@mumblebaj said in MMM-Reddit "No valid posts to display":
Thanks for looking into this and making the changes. How would I be able to use your version, do I need to switch to the new fork? Thanks
Hi All - out of the blue, my MMM-Reddit module is displaying the following error:
No valid posts to display
Check the console for a full description of error.
Note that I can’t find any error in the logs, nor did I make any changes to the module.
Could this be an outdated backend dependency or certificate? Any help troubleshooting this issue is appreciated.
@sdetweil You’re right; I missed that one.
Thank you - that did the trick and both versions of the module now work as expected.
@sdetweil Thanks for your response. When you say both *.js files, which ones exactly do you mean? There is only one *.js file in the folder with ‘MMM-HTMLSnippet’ in it.
Hi all,
I’m running two instances of MMM-HTMLSnippet on my mirror with the objective of showing two different twitter feeds (CNN & Axios). I’ve copied the initial module in the modules folder, renamed it to ‘MMM-HTMLSnippet2’ and changed the *.js file to ‘MMM-HTMLSnippet2.js’. I’ve also updated the first line in *.js file to MMM-HTMLSnippet2. Finally, I’ve updated my config as outlined below.
However, both modules are showing the CNN twitter feed on my mirror.
What did I miss?!
Thanks!
{
module: "MMM-HTMLSnippet",
position: "bottom_right",
config: {
html:`<a class="twitter-timeline" data-height="500" data-dnt="true" href="https://twitter.com/cnnbrk?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">Tweets by cnnbrk</a> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>`, //insert your script or html codes here.
width: "400px",
height: "500px",
backgroundColor: "#FFF",
updateInterval: 3600000,
},
},
{
module: "MMM-HTMLSnippet2",
position: "bottom_left",
config: {
html:`<a class="twitter-timeline" data-height="500" data-dnt="true" href="https://twitter.com/axios?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">Tweets by axios</a> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>`, //insert your script or html codes here.
width: "400px",
height: "500px",
backgroundColor: "#FFF",
updateInterval: 3600000,
},
},```
@vinp Thanks… It worked after a reboot of the Pi. Much appreciated.
@chassain-0 said in Twitter feed:
code: `<a href="https://twitter.com/villedhyeres?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">Tweets by villedhyeres</a> `, // https://publish.twitter.com/
Hi - did you have any other dependencies configured prior to adding this to your config? I just tried this (after installing the MMM-Widget2 app), but nothing is being displayed on the screen. My objective is to display the CNN breaking news feed from twitter.
@vinp Ok, thanks. Would you mind sharing your config? I copied the code from the instructions, but it’s stuck at ‘Loading…’.
@vinp I realize this is an old thread. Fair to assume the module is no longer working?
Thanks