I wish that users without a Unicorn account would no longer be allowed to make a ‘thumbs down’!
I wish that users without a Unicorn account would no longer be allowed to make a ‘thumbs down’!
I understand your situation but I do not agree. If we are allowed to make transactions we should also be allowed to value that transaction.
The lack of education of some people is another matter, and I think that the moderators are here for this, among other things, to put those people in their place.
I understand your situation but I do not agree. If we are allowed to make transactions we should also be allowed to value that transaction.
The lack of education of some people is another matter, and I think that the moderators are here for this, among other things, to put those people in their place.
-- ferranadsr
That's exactly the problem here.
As soon as you have had contact with someone, they can vote for you without having bought or sold anything!
This may already exist, but asking here seems like it makes more sense than making a separate thread.
Is there an API that will allow me to return my owned module collection as a list of JSON objects, or even a CSV? I can scrape the /e/modules/find/page results but would rather just get the raw data if possible. If that doesn't exist, it'd be a nice to have an endpoint that allows for that output format.
I would like to see a feature for manufacturers (or perhaps users) to "give weight, or rating" to each function of a module that is present on a specific module. Essentially, what I'm asking for, is a way to be able to filter modules on their main purpose. The purpose they are/were being marketed for.
Currently, if I am looking for a module that mainly functions as a VCA, or any function for that matter, I will get flooded with modules that have a VCA, but have about 10 different functions and just happen to also work as a VCA. It is not their main function, and is often far from the results I was looking for.
For example. Any given module could have a primary, secondary and tertiary function listed. These are factored in for the search results. Any other functions can also be tagged for, but only show when the page of a given module is loaded, not within the search results.
Perhaps there is a way to make the search function a bit more user friendly this way.
Is there an API that will allow me to return my owned module collection as a list of JSON objects
-- out_of_band
This should work but can change anytime.
https://modulargrid.net/e/modules/find.json?SearchSet=my
Beep, Bopp, Bleep: info@modulargrid.net
ooh thats interesting, it would be very nice to be able to do something similar for the marketplace ...
Mork spamming the hell out of us. How can we group/filter module listings into 'alternate panel designs'
-- intowhite
I think this is just a phase but we might add a "no blank panel" filter?
Beep, Bopp, Bleep: info@modulargrid.net
I would like to be able to label the rows of my racks. For example, I often have a rack that shows a setup in a case with an extra row of things I'm considering adding or looking for. Or it'd be a good way to show a setup that's in multiple cases. Or if I'm grouping things in rows by function, it'd be useful to label.
This should work but can change anytime.
https://modulargrid.net/e/modules/find.json?SearchSet=my
-- modulargrid
Finally circling back around here... This doesn't seem to be returning all of my modules. Are their other parameters for paging through, or a flag to dump everything?
Finally circling back around here... This doesn't seem to be returning all of my modules. Are their other parameters for paging through, or a flag to dump everything?
-- out_of_band
Monitoring the requests of your browser should give you an idea what is possible
https://modulargrid.net/e/modules/find/page:1.json?SearchSet=my
https://modulargrid.net/e/modules/find/page:2.json?SearchSet=my
Monitoring the requests of your browser should give you an idea what is possible
Ah, nice -- I did that before my original post a while ago but the request the browser makes is without .json
and just returns HTML. I never connected the dots. Thanks!
I am very happy that I now can exclude blank panels from the search!