Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CalendarExt3 only one calendar not updating
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@MMRIZE will have to advise. this is the depth of my knowledge
i work on the default calendar
well, one thing
when you refresh the page, all the modules web components are reloaded. the default cal sends a request to its node helper to get events. and it has them already, so sends immediatelyand of course because the default cal will be shown, its shows with the correct events, right??
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Yea, I believe the default calender is working and broadcasting correctly - not sure exactly where Ext3Agenda is having problems - but I have a few ideas I plan to try out.
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Bah! I have to apologize - I was on the develop branch but apparently, I was some commits behind and I think I was missing the commit that fixed the “clipping” problem
I made sure to update to the head of develop and things are working much better now. So it seems all along it has been the known issue
Doh!
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Actually have to take this back. Currently testing running in server only mode and a browser so I can see the console easier
When I see in the log this line:
[2025-01-27 13:52:24.893] [INFO] Calendar-Fetcher: Broadcasting 22 events from <redacted>
I can say that modules are NOT getting any calendar notifications, despite this log entry. They are not broadcast. I added some code to Ext3Agenda to print out when it gets
any
notification, and it never gets any CAL items. (I see it getting DOM_CREATED, DOM_UPDATED, etc,etc)I see in the console log the following:
sorting events count=0
slicing events total maxcount=100which seems odd given that the helper reported broadcasting 22 events. Those items repeat in the console log , but it’s always
sorting events count=0
UNTIL I refresh the browser - Now I see the Ext3Agenda module getting CALENDER_EVENTS and
sorting events count=22
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I guess I should have run some tests with just the standard calendar module.
Now just using the standard calendar module - and it just says “Loading” despite having also printed “Broadcasting 22 events from”
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@emlowe as you updated to the develop branch, did you also redo the npm run install-mm
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I did yes - so the current test results are this
The calendar
did
eventually appear - but it took quite some time - I wasn’t watching, so I don’t know when exactly - I’ll test again. But it wasseveral
minutes after the log output of “broadcasting 22 events” -
@emlowe the default for ext3 is 30 mins
if missed at waitFetchonly see the timing in
pm2 logdefault calendar working, right?
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@sdetweil No, I’m stopped testing Ext3 and I am only testing the default calendar.
it is not working - I see
Loading...
for some number of minutes or hours, I haven’t determined any consistency. This test run is now past 45 mins and it still says Loading… despite having broadcast the events 9 times:[2025-01-27 14:25:24.525] [LOG] Starting MagicMirror: v2.31.0-develop ... [2025-01-27 14:25:31.806] [LOG] Create new calendarfetcher for URL ... [2025-01-27 14:26:21.083] [INFO] Calendar-Fetcher: Broadcasting 22 events from ... [2025-01-27 14:32:08.812] [INFO] Calendar-Fetcher: Broadcasting 22 events from ... [2025-01-27 14:37:55.863] [INFO] Calendar-Fetcher: Broadcasting 22 events from [2025-01-27 14:43:42.948] [INFO] Calendar-Fetcher: Broadcasting 22 events from [2025-01-27 14:49:30.144] [INFO] Calendar-Fetcher: Broadcasting 22 events from ... [2025-01-27 15:12:37.552] [INFO] Calendar-Fetcher: Broadcasting 21 events from
still says
Loading ...
- if I refresh the browser page - then they all appear immediately -
@emlowe can you extract those events out to a file
curl -sL theurl >somefile.txt
and share the file and your calendar config in an email to me
same userid at gmailso i can look at it
one other thing is open the developers window console tab
ctrl-shift-i, select the console tab
or do
npm run start:devand see if there are any errors
the browser side broadcasts so it GOT the events block
then it processes for the ui