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RE: Magic Mirror 2 - Please create a config file error
@Rpickp said in Magic Mirror 2 - Please create a config file error:
It worked! Thank you so much!
Excellent!
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RE: 1 old noob + 1 rPi = I can't believe I did it! (revisited)
{ module: 'calendar', position: 'top_left', config: { urgency: 0, getRelative: 1, fadePoint: 0.25, // Start on 1/4th of the list. calendars: [ { symbol: 'calendar-check-o ', url: 'webcal://www.calendarlabs.com/templates/ical/US-Holidays.ics' }, { url: 'https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/THIS COMES FROM GOOGLE CALENDAR/private-YOUR GOOGLE CALENDAR API GOES HERE/basic.ics' }, ], } },
Change your getRelative: 1 as above in your config.js file
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RE: Develop module with API
@rick93 said in Develop module with API:
I am new to MM as well as JS, so I do like to learn the way you code for the API, so I can get the idea to code my own.
Anyway, I will find another example to continue my coding.First, you should aspire to learn how others code. I have a basic understanding of coding but I manage to make things work, usually. Only with the help and guidance of others have I managed to create some modules. Anyway . . .
The url you have for the weather data is working. Great! I took the data and ran it through the json viewer. I assume you did the same as per the instructions in the UFO module readme. By substituting the url and changing some naming in the node helper and js file you should be able to get the data. Setting up the divs should not be too hard either.
See what you can manage on your own and I will try to help you when you get stuck.
Paying it forward.
Peace!
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RE: CSS - Naming header to change?
So, why don’t you tell others how you found your answer? It may help them in a similar situation.
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RE: 1 old noob + 1 rPi = I can't believe I did it! (revisited)
I’m a father and a grandfather, too.
If I was the oldest to make a MagicMirror, that would be cool.
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RE: 2 MagicMirror windows
I assume PM2 is reporting something like this
In which case you would:
pm2 stop mm pm2 delete mm pm2 save rm ~/mm.sh
Then check your instances again.
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RE: 1 old noob + 1 rPi = I can't believe I did it! (revisited)
1835 views and counting!
Oh yeah!
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RE: 2 MagicMirror windows
@umeeq said in 2 MagicMirror windows:
However, it seems like MagicMirror might be the one I should delete?
Yes sir