This a module for Magic Mirror². This displays the schedule for your Garbage pickup. It supports multiple types of garbage bins.
Clone this repository in your modules folder, and install dependencies:
cd ~/MagicMirror/modules
git clone https://github.com/htilburgs/MMM-MyGarbage.git
cd MMM-MyGarbage
npm install
Go to the MagicMirror/config directory and edit the config.js file. Add the module to your modules array in your config.js.
{
module: 'MMM-MyGarbage',
position: 'top_left',
header: 'My Garbage Calendar',
config: {
alert: 4,
weeksToDisplay: 2,
limitTo: 99,
fade: true,
dateFormat: "dddd D MMMM",
fadePoint: 0.25
}
},
Here is the documentation of options for the modules configuration:
Option | Description |
---|---|
weeksToDisplay |
How many weeks into the future to show collection dates. Number Default: 2 |
limitTo |
Limit the display to the spcified number of pickups. Number Default: 99 |
dateFormat |
Format to use for the date of events Default: dddd D MMMM (e.g. January 18)Possible values: See https://momentjs.com/ |
alert |
(optional) Show alert, if remaining entries in csv file fall under this threshold Number Default: false |
fade |
Fade the future events to black. (Gradient). Default: true Possible values: true or false
|
fadePoint |
Where to start fade? Default: 0.25 Possible values: 0 (top of the list) - 1 (bottom of list)
|
You can use this module by creating your own Garbage Schedule file with the name garbage_schedule.csv
An example file garbage_schedule.csv
is added.
Create a CSV based on the following template:
WeekStarting,green,gray,blue
03/07/18,1,0,1
03/14/18,1,1,1
03/21/18,1,0,1
03/28/18,1,1,1
Default there are 3 bins defined (green, gray and blue) If you need more garbage bins, simply add an extra column in the garbage_schedule.csv
file. The name is the color you like the bin to have.
Add lines for each garbage pickup date as needed.
The date format needs to be specified as MM/DD/YY
(e.g.: 05/28/18 for 28-May-2018)
Possible Values for colors:
- Legacy Values:
- GreenBin (defaults to #00A651)
- GarbageBin (defaults to #787878)
- PaperBin (defaults to #0059ff)
- Any CSS color string (red, chocolate, cornflowerblue, etc..)
- Any HEX-Color (#FF0000, #8c8c8c, etc)
- Any rgb, rgba or hsl value if in double quotes ("rgb(128,65,98)", "rgba(134,56,32,0.5)", "hsl(0, 100%, 50%)", etc.)
The following is VERY important:
- The CSV file must be delimited using commas
- The date format needs to be specified as
MM/DD/YY
(e.g.: 05/28/18 for 28-May-2018) - The remaining fields of each line specify whether the particular waste product is scheduled to be picked up on the given date. A value of
0
means no pick up. A value of ANYTHING ELSE means the product will be picked up. Using the first pick up date entry in the template above,1,0,1
means thatgreen
andblue
will be picked up on that date, whilegray
will not be picked up.
Save the file as garbage_schedule.csv
in the MMM-MyGarbage
directory and restart Magic Mirror²
Copyright © 2019 Harm Tilburgs
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The original script is from Jeff Clarke MMM-MyWastePickup
and only for the Toronto area.
Now it has become a general script, to use in all areas all over the world.