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    [Coding] update time from every 1 second to scheduled time

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      kent79 @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil said in [Coding] update time from every 1 second to scheduled time:

      @kent79 error, yeh, sorry, forgot to change the self?.fetchIt() to use the right self pointer… fixed now

      Would you like to tell me which line need to update since I don’t know how to do? I have tested the above code, no syntax error, but no working while on 00:00. Thanks

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        sdetweil @kent79
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        @kent79 I updated my prior post

        Sam

        How to add modules

        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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          kent79 @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil

          Sorry, it still not working. I would like to share the module as below. Would you please help to fix it? Many thanks.

          https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/qxcbjuibaaaz7ojwr7ucs/MMM-Lunar.zip?rlkey=4zeyqxpp4ibchq2znb5mwpvjr&dl=0

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            sdetweil @kent79
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            @kent79 here you go
            use this repo

            git clone https://github.com/sdetweil/MMM-Lunar.git

            then u can git init to wipe out my repo

            the BIG cause was that your start routine
            called
            this.updateLunarCal();
            not
            this.updateLunarDate();

            start also doesn’t need to call fetchIt as the updateLunarDate does that after setting up the timer

            I cleaned up the rest…

            you can test by setting the ‘end time’ in ms…
            hour and minute and then see it fire the setTimeout handler
            see comment in the code

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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              kent79 @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil

              Thank you for your all effort. My dream is coming true soon.

              I have tested. No Luck. Don’t know is it coding program or my testing method wrong.

              I am using windows brower to connect MM server. Then, changing windows clock to 23:59. After 00:00, there is no any changing of Lunar date.

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                sdetweil @kent79
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                @kent79 said in [Coding] update time from every 1 second to scheduled time:

                I am using windows brower to connect MM server. Then, changing windows clock to 23:59.

                you have to set the clock BEFORE opening the MM page… it doesn’t reset when the clock changes…

                the code only sets up ONCE when loaded, so the clock has to be set first…

                learn to use the developers window, ctrl-shift-i , sources tab,

                you can step thru the code

                ohhhhhh

                and I gave it set to trigger BEFORE midnight… see the code, comment out and restore the 24×60… so you could test without having to reset the clock

                Sam

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                learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                  kent79 @sdetweil
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                  @sdetweil

                  I have tested again. But it is still not up to date while past 0:00 :(

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                    sdetweil @kent79
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                    @kent79 did u edit the code and change the constant back?

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                      kent79 @sdetweil
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                      @sdetweil

                      of course. I have still no idea

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                        sdetweil @kent79
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                        @kent79 if you edit the constant so it is 5 minutes from now, does it trigger?

                        the fetch will still get today’s time

                        Sam

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