This document describes the way to develop your own MagicMirror² modules.
All modules are loaded in the modules
folder. The default modules are grouped together in the modules/default
folder. Your module should be placed in a subfolder of modules
. Note that any file or folder your create in the modules
folder will be ignored by git, allowing you to upgrade the MagicMirror² without the loss of your files.
A module can be placed in one single folder. Or multiple modules can be grouped in a subfoler. Note that name of the module must be unique. Even when a module with a similar name is placed in a different folder, they can't be loaded at the same time.
- modulename/modulename.js - This is your core module script.
- modulename/node_helper.js - This is an optional helper that whill be loaded by the node script. The node helper and module script can communicate with each other using an intergrated socket system.
- modulename/public - Any files in this folder can be accesed via the browser on
/modulename/filename.ext
. - modulename/anyfileorfolder Any other file or folder in the module folder can be used by the core module script. For example: modulename/css/modulename.css would be a good path for your additional module styles.
This is the script in which the module will be defined. This script is required in order for the module to be used. In it's most simple form, the core module file must contain:
Module.register("modulename",{});
Of course, the above module would not do anything fancy, so it's good to look at one of the simplest modules: helloworld:
//helloworld.js:
Module.register("helloworld",{
// Default module config.
defaults: {
text: "Hello World!"
},
// Override dom generator.
getDom: function() {
var wrapper = document.createElement("div");
wrapper.innerHTML = this.config.text;
return wrapper;
}
});
As you can see, the Module.register()
method takes two arguments: the name of the module and an object with the module properties.
After the module is initialized, the module instance has a few available module properties:
####this.name
String
The name of the module.
####this.identifier
String
This is a unique identifier for the module instance.
####this.hidden
Boolean
This represents if the module is currently hidden (faded away).
####this.config
Boolean
The configuration of the module instance as set in the user's config.js file. This config will also contain the module's defaults if these properties are not over written by the user config.
####this.data
Object
The data object contains additional metadata about the module instance:
data.classes
- The classes which are added to the module dom wrapper.data.file
- The filename of the core module file.data.path
- The path of the module folder.data.header
- The header added to the module.data.position
- The position in which the instance will be shown.
####defaults: {}
Any properties defined in the defaults object, will be merged with the module config as defined in the user's config.js file. This is the best place to set your modules's configuration defaults. Any of the module configuration properties can be accessed using this.config.propertyName
, but more about that later.
####init()
This method is called when a module gets instantiated. In most cases you do not need to subclass this method.
####start()
This method is called when all modules are loaded an the system is ready to boot up. Keep in mind that the dom object for the module is not yet created. The start method is a perfect place to define any additional module properties:
Example:
start: function() {
this.mySpecialProperty = "So much wow!";
Log.log(this.name + ' is started!');
}
####getScripts()
Should return: Array
The getScripts method is called to request any additional scripts that need to be loaded. This method should therefore return an array with strings. If you want to return a full path to a file in the module folder, use the this.file('filename.js')
method. In all cases the loader will only load a file once. It even checks if the file is available in the default vendor folder.
Example:
getScripts: function() {
return [
'script.js', // will try to load it from the vendor folder, otherwise it will load is from the module folder.
'moment.js', // this file is available in the vendor folder, so it doesn't need to be avialable in the module folder.
this.file('anotherfile.js'), // this file will be loaded straight from the module folder.
'https://code.jquery.com/jquery-2.2.3.min.js', // this file will be loaded from the jquery servers.
]
}
Note: If a file can not be loaded, the boot up of the mirror will stall. Therefore it's advised not to use any external urls.
####getStyles()
Should return: Array
The getStyles method is called to request any additional stylesheets that need to be loaded. This method should therefore return an array with strings. If you want to return a full path to a file in the module folder, use the this.file('filename.css')
method. In all cases the loader will only load a file once. It even checks if the file is available in the default vendor folder.
Example:
getStyles: function() {
return [
'script.css', // will try to load it from the vendor folder, otherwise it will load is from the module folder.
'font-awesome.css', // this file is available in the vendor folder, so it doesn't need to be avialable in the module folder.
this.file('anotherfile.css'), // this file will be loaded straight from the module folder.
'https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.6/css/bootstrap.min.css', // this file will be loaded from the bootstrapcdn servers.
]
}
Note: If a file can not be loaded, the boot up of the mirror will stall. Therefore it's advised not to use any external urls.
####getTranslations()
Should return: Dictionary
The getTranslations method is called to request translation files that need to be loaded. This method should therefore return a dictionary with the files to load, identified by the country's short name.
If the module does not have any module specific translations, the function can just be omitted or return false
.
Example:
getTranslations: function() {
return {
en: "translations/en.json",
de: "translations/de.json"
}
}
####getDom()
Should return: Dom Object
Whenever the MagicMirror needs to update the information on screen (because it starts, or because your module asked a refresh using this.updateDom()
), the system calls the getDom method. This method should therefor return a dom object.
Example:
getDom: function() {
var wrapper = document.createElement("div");
wrapper.innerHTML = 'Hello world!';
return wrapper;
}
####notificationReceived(notification, payload, sender)
That MagicMirror core has the ability to send notifications to modules. Or even better: the modules have the possibility to send notifications to other modules. When this module is called, it has 3 arguments:
notification
- String - The notification identifier.payload
- AnyType - The payload of a notification.sender
- Module - The sender of the notification. If this argument isundefined
, the sender of the notififiction is the core system.
Example:
notificationReceived: function(notification, payload, sender) {
if (sender) {
Log.log(this.name + " received a module notification: " + notification + " from sender: " + sender.name);
} else {
Log.log(this.name + " received a system notification: " + notification);
}
}
Note: the system sends two notifiations when starting up. These notifications could come in handy!
ALL_MODULES_STARTED
- All modules are started. You can now send notifications to other modules.DOM_OBJECTS_CREATED
- All dom objects are created. The system is now ready to perform visual changes.
####socketNotificationReceived: function(notification, payload)
When using a node_helper, the node helper can send your module notifications. When this module is called, it has 2 arguments:
notification
- String - The notification identifier.payload
- AnyType - The payload of a notification.
Note 1: When a node helper send a notification, all modules of that module type receive the same notifications.
Note 2: The socket connection is established as soon as the module sends it's first message using sendSocketNotification.
Example:
socketNotificationReceived: function(notification, payload) {
Log.log(this.name + " received a socket notification: " + notification + " - Payload: " + payload);
},
####suspend()
When a module is hidden (using the module.hide()
method), the suspend()
method will be called. By subclassing this method you can perform tasks like halting the update timers.
####resume()
When a module will be shown after it was previously hidden (using the module.show()
method), the resume()
method will be called. By subclassing this method you can perform tasks restarting the update timers.
Each module instance has some handy methods which can be helpfull building your module.
####this.file(filename)
filename String - The name of the file you want to create the path for.
Returns String
If you want to create a path to a file in your module folder, use the file()
method. It returns the path to the filename given as the attribute. Is method comes in handy when configuring the getScripts and getStyles methods.
####this.updateDom(speed)
speed Number - Optional. Animation speed in milliseconds.
Whenever your module need to be updated, call the updateDom(speed)
method. It requests the MagicMirror core to update it's dom object. If you define the speed, the content update will be animated, but only if the content will realy change.
As an example: the clock modules calls this method every second:
...
start: function() {
var self = this;
setInterval(function() {
self.updateDom(); // no speed defined, so it updates instantly.
}, 1000); //perform every 1000 milliseconds.
},
...
####this.sendNotification(notification, payload)
notification String - The notification identifier.
payload AnyType - Optional. A notification payload.
If you want to send a notification to all other modules, use the sendNotification(notification, payload)
. All other modules will receive the message via the notificationReceived method. In that case, the sender is automaticly set to the instance calling the sendNotification method.
Example:
this.sendNotification('MYMODULE_READY_FOR_ACTION', {foo:bar});
####this.sendSocketNotification(notification, payload)
notification String - The notification identifier.
payload AnyType - Optional. A notification payload.
If you want to send a notification to the node_helper, use the sendSocketNotification(notification, payload)
. Only the node_helper of this module will recieve the socket notification.
Example:
this.sendSocketNotification('SET_CONFIG', this.config);
####this.hide(speed, callback)
speed Number - Optional, The speed of the hide animation in milliseconds.
callback Function - Optional, The callback after the hide animation is finished.
To hide a module, you can call the hide(speed, callback)
method. You can call the hide method on the module instance itselve using this.hide()
, but of course you can also hide an other module using anOtherModule.hide()
.
Note 1: If the hide animation is canceled, for instance because the show method is called before the hide animation was finished, the callback will not be called.
Note 2: If the hide animation is hijacked (an other method calls hide on the same module), the callback will not be called.
Note 3: If the dom is not yet created, the hide method won't work. Wait for the DOM_OBJECTS_CREATED
notification.
####this.show(speed, callback)
speed Number - Optional, The speed of the show animation in milliseconds.
callback Function - Optional, The callback after the show animation is finished.
To show a module, you can call the show(speed, callback)
method. You can call the show method on the module instance itselve using this.show()
, but of course you can also show an other module using anOtherModule.show()
.
Note 1: If the show animation is canceled, for instance because the hide method is called before the show animation was finished, the callback will not be called.
Note 2: If the show animation is hijacked (an other method calls show on the same module), the callback will not be called.
Note 3: If the dom is not yet created, the show method won't work. Wait for the DOM_OBJECTS_CREATED
notification.
####this.translate(identifier)
identifier String - Identifier of the string that should be translated.
The Magic Mirror contains a convenience wrapper for l18n
. You can use this to automatically serve different translations for your modules based on the user's language
configuration.
If no translation is found, a fallback will be used. The fallback sequence is as follows:
-
- Translation as defined in module translation file of the user's preferred language.
-
- Translation as defined in core translation file of the user's preferred language.
-
- Translation as defined in module translation file of the fallback language (the first defined module translation file).
-
- Translation as defined in core translation file of the fallback language (the first defined core translation file).
-
- The key (identifier) of the translation.
When adding translations to your module, it's a good idea to see if an apropriate translation is already available in the core translation files. This way, your module can benefit from the existing translations.
Example:
this.translate("INFO") //Will return a translated string for the identifier INFO
Example json file:
{
"INFO": "Really important information!"
}
Note: although comments are officially not supported in JSON files, MagicMirror allows it by stripping the comments before parsing the JSON file. Comments in translation files could help other translators.
The node helper is a Node.js script that is able to do some backend task to support your module. For every module type, only one node helper instance will be created. For example: if your MagicMirror uses two calendar modules, there will be only one calendar node helper instantiated.
Note: Because there is only one node helper per module type, there is no default config available within your module. It's your task to send the desired config from your module to your node helper.
In it's most simple form, the node_helper.js file must contain:
var NodeHelper = require("node_helper");
module.exports = NodeHelper.create({});
Of course, the above helper would not do anything usefull. So with the information above, you should be able to make it a bit more sophisticated.
####this.name
String
The name of the module
####this.path
String
The path of the module
####this.expressApp
Express App Instance
This is a link to the express instance. It will allow you to define extra routes.
Example:
start: function() {
this.expressApp.get('/foobar', function (req, res) {
res.send('GET request to /foobar');
});
}
**Note: ** By default, a public path to your module's public folder will be created:
this.expressApp.use("/" + this.name, express.static(this.path + "/public"));
####this.io
Socket IO Instance
This is a link to the IO instance. It will allow you to do some Socket.IO magic. In most cases you won't need this, since the Node Helper has a few convenience methods to make this simple.
####init()
This method is called when a node helper gets instantiated. In most cases you do not need to subclass this method.
####start()
This method is called when all node helper are loaded an the system is ready to boot up. The start method is a perfect place to define any additional module properties:
Example:
start: function() {
this.mySpecialProperty = "So much wow!";
Log.log(this.name + ' is started!');
}
####socketNotificationReceived: function(notification, payload)
With this method, your node helper can receive notifications form your modules. When this method is called, it has 2 arguments:
notification
- String - The notification identifier.payload
- AnyType - The payload of a notification.
Note: The socket connection is established as soon as the module sends it's first message using sendSocketNotification.
Example:
socketNotificationReceived: function(notification, payload) {
Log.log(this.name + " received a socket notification: " + notification + " - Payload: " + payload);
},
Each node helper has some handy methods which can be helpfull building your module.
####this.sendSocketNotification(notification, payload)
notification String - The notification identifier.
payload AnyType - Optional. A notification payload.
If you want to send a notification to all your modules, use the sendSocketNotification(notification, payload)
. Only the module of your module type will recieve the socket notification.
Note: Since all instances of you module will receive the notifications, it's your task to make sure the right module responds to your messages.
Example:
this.sendSocketNotification('SET_CONFIG', this.config);
The core Magic Mirror object: MM
has some handy method that will help you in controlling your and other modules. Most of the MM
methods are available via convenience methods on the Module instance.
The only additional method available for your module, is the feature to retrieve references to other modules. This can be used to hide and show other modules.
####MM.getModules()
Returns Array - An array with module instances.
To make a selection of all currently loaded module instances, run the MM.getModules()
method. It will return an array with all currently loaded module instances. The returned array has a lot of filtering methods. See below for more info.
Note: This method returns an empty array if not all modules are started yet. Wait for the ALL_MODULES_STARTED
notification.
#####.withClass(classnames)
classnames String or Array - The class names on which you want to filer.
Returns Array - An array with module instances.
If you want to make a selection based on one ore more class names, use the withClass method on a result of the MM.getModules()
method. The argument of the withClass(classname)
method can be an array, or space separated string.
Examples:
var modules = MM.getModules().withClass('classname');
var modules = MM.getModules().withClass('classname1 classname2');
var modules = MM.getModules().withClass(['classname1','classname2']);
#####.exceptWithClass(classnames)
classnames String or Array - The class names of the modules you want to remove from the results.
Returns Array - An array with module instances.
If you to remove some modules from a selection based on a classname, use the exceptWithClass method on a result of the MM.getModules()
method. The argument of the exceptWithClass(classname)
method can be an array, or space separated string.
Examples:
var modules = MM.getModules().exceptWithClass('classname');
var modules = MM.getModules().exceptWithClass('classname1 classname2');
var modules = MM.getModules().exceptWithClass(['classname1','classname2']);
#####.exceptModule(module)
module Module Object - The reference to a module you want to remove from the results.
Returns Array - An array with module instances.
If you to remove a specific module instance from a selection based on a classname, use the exceptWithClass method on a result of the MM.getModules()
method. This can be helpfull if you want to select all module instances except the instance of your module.
Examples:
var modules = MM.getModules().exceptModule(this);
Of course, you can combine all of the above filters:
Example:
var modules = MM.getModules().withClass('classname1').exceptwithClass('classname2').exceptModule(aModule);
#####.enumerate(callback)
callback Function(module) - The callback run on every instance.
If you want to perform an action on all selected modules, you can use the enumerate
function:
MM.getModules().enumerate(function(module) {
Log.log(module.name);
});
Example: To hide all modules except the your module instance, you could write something like:
Module.register("modulename",{
//...
notificationReceived: function(notification, payload, sender) {
if (notification === 'DOM_OBJECTS_CREATED') {
MM.getModules().exceptModule(this).enumerate(function(module) {
module.hide(1000, function() {
//Module hidden.
});
});
}
},
//...
});
The Magic Mirror contains a convenience wrapper for logging. Currently, this logger is a simple proxy to the original console.log
methods. But it might get additional features in the future. The Loggers is currently only available in the core module file (not in the node_helper).
Examples:
Log.info('error');
Log.log('log');
Log.error('info');