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QUESTION
I'm trying to build a simple MagicMirror in-browser weather app based on openweathermap API.
Knowing very little about coding, it proves a bit hard. I have this code, that someone corrected for me, but it won't run on older devices. Here's the sandbox link.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-13 at 08:11You are using modern ES6 syntax for example class Weather
that's why. If you want to learn more about how you can convert it to pre ES6 syntax so it works on older devices too check this article ES6 Class vs Object.prototyoe
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QUESTION
i have a problem looping through a json-Array with javascript in nodejs. my array called birthdaysArray looks like:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-01 at 10:27Now that you changed the expected result - it's a little cleaner
QUESTION
I'm trying to run the magic mirror example from kurento-magic-mirror.
The video is working, but I can see no hat on the faces from the video.
You can the media stream on both ends when connecting to https://localhost:8443/
, but no add-on hats, as if the filter isn't running at all.
The example is running with npm start -- --ws_uri=ws://kms_host:kms_port/kurento
and my server already has the installation requirements as in here.
What could be the problem and how can I test that?
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Feb-20 at 14:51This issue can happen when your kurento server unable to load image files, specified by your client.
By default, the magic-mirror example assumes that both kurento and node.js servers are running locally. The image is passed to Kurento server by URL and the default one is https://localhost:8443/img/mario-wings.png
. But if you moved your kurento server somewhere outside, it's unable to reach your localhost by trying to fetch https://localhost:8443/img/mario-wings.png
.
You can try to hardcode any publicly available image url of supported type instead of one located on your localhost.
The place, where the overlay image url is assigned in the magic-mirror example is https://github.com/Kurento/kurento-tutorial-node/blob/bf718c50e4a77df258aa5faaa95915d52bae3f4e/kurento-magic-mirror/server.js#L244
QUESTION
A few months ago I wrote a magic mirror code in tkinter. When I made it, it was able to continue without problems. Due to drive issues, I'm not sure that this my final product (I've also cut the Calendar out for this), but regardless now it does not generally respond, when I cut the internet. How can I make it run smoothly? I realize it's a fairly large piece and appreciate any help I can get.
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Jun-30 at 07:35You can keep checking for internet using the following and then, you can execute the code, if you have internet. If not, you can let the user know that there is no connection.
QUESTION
I am making a module for Magic Mirror which runs on a RPi. The module is supposed to allow the user select a video file on their mobile, start reading the file and send the stream back to html video tag on the magic mirror. This is more like mirroring/casting a video from mobile device to magic mirror (rpi). The framework is based on Nodejs.
Currently I am trying to read a local file and send the stream to the client.
I am using the following code for the server:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-May-14 at 05:32Alright. So after no help from stackoverflow, I kept on experimenting and finally corrected the problem. Posting it here just to help someone else.
I made some minor adjustment to the code and changed the file to a dash-compliant file. Need to now focus on how to convert a video buffer to dash-compliant on the fly. Anyways here is the code.
QUESTION
I've looked extremely hard but I couldn't find a solution to my problem. I have a Program that opens a black full-screen window, and I wanted it to display the events of a .cal Calendar with is uploaded by the user publicly on the web. What I've looked for was, a way for python to "download" the file and extract the Events from it, displaying them as text. As a final result I'll wish to see all the events on the left. I've looked for similar programs to reverse engineer and extract the code that would be helpful to me, couldn't succeed tho. I've seen this from the MagicMirror, but the code is Javascript(I think) and that is not really what I'm familiar with.
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Feb-15 at 09:14Community Discussions, Code Snippets contain sources that include Stack Exchange Network
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