Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Calendar not updating
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@matt216 can u show me that event from the ICS file?
does the rest of the debug output say
Calendar-Fetcher: Broadcasting xxx events
where xxx is not 0
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@sdetweil from ics file:
BEGIN:VEVENT CREATED:20240105T132005Z DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240106T100000 DTSTAMP:20240105T132006Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240106T090000 LAST-MODIFIED:20240105T132005Z SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:test1234567 TRANSP:OPAQUE UID:60E1B9F2-66C4-46ED-B98E-AD1A36FAB1EF URL;VALUE=URI: X-APPLE-CREATOR-IDENTITY:com.apple.mobilecal X-APPLE-CREATOR-TEAM-IDENTITY:0000000000 END:VEVENT
Broadcasting 1000+ events, yes.
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@matt216 and it works perfectly here…
could you try in config before the calendars list
broadcastPastEvents: false
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@sdetweil config now:
{ module: "calendar", header: "calendar", position: "top_left", config: { fetchInterval: 120000, timeFormat: 'absolute', maximumEntries: 5, broadcastPastEvents: false, calendars: [ { url: 'https://my.cal.url', auth: { user: 'user', pass: 'pass', method: 'basic' } } ], } },
No change. Still not displaying newly created events. :(
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@matt216 ok, i don’t know… lets get you back to running on the prior release
stop mm, shouldn’t be running as its not helpful
cd ~/MagicMirror git tag -l
to see the list of tagged commits,
then
git checkout temp_branch -b tags/v???????
where ??? is the number 2.25.0 or whatever u want to go back to
then
rm -rf node_modules npm install
please advise(we can get back to the current v2.26.0 branch too, very easily
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@sdetweil commenting maximumEntries just shows the default 10 entries, but still does not include recently created events that should show within those 10.
Getting a git error (novice here, sorry):
fatal: 'temp_branch' is not a commit and a branch 'tags/v2.24.0' cannot be created from it
Although this issue existed before I upgraded to 2.26.0…
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I might have a go at spinning up another calendar server and see if the issue still exists there. This calendar is a newly self-hosted one so it could be an issue there (although the magicmirror is the only device having trouble with it).
Thanks for the help still.
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@matt216 also try
cd ~/MagicMirror npm install electron@28.1.1
supposedly it has the fix for ipv6 vs 4
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@sdetweil Thanks. Done. No change :(
Have you heard of others with this problem? No one else on this thread. I really appreciate your efforts, but don’t worry too much if it’s just me. Part of the fun with self-hosting calendars etc :)