Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
birthdaylist - discontinued ?
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@rkorell you are using the analog clock, not digital
this for digital
displaySeconds Display seconds. Possible values: true or false Default value: true
and I didn’t see this change
sendNotifications Enable notifications for elapsed time. Used to be always done send prio to v2.23 Possible values: true, or false Default value: false
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@sdetweil Yeah…
You’re right.
I’ve set this - my type of clock is set to “both” because I like sunset and day of week information.This causes an error in your module…
birthdaylist.js:398 Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'startsWith') at Class.getBD_DAY_from_Date (birthdaylist.js:398:9) at Class.getDom (birthdaylist.js:462:154) at main.js:132:35 at new Promise (<anonymous>) at updateDom (main.js:112:10) at Object.updateDom (main.js:669:4) at Class.updateDom (module.js:341:6) at Class.socketNotificationReceived (birthdaylist.js:328:9) at module.js:240:9 at Socket.<anonymous> (socketclient.js:32:4)
Not sure if this corresponds with the displaySeconds parameter but seen this error first time…
Regards,
Ralf -
No, obviously NOT…
I’ve now added “sendNotifications: true” to config.
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@rkorell can i see your birthdaylist config
and the date portion of one birthday from the list, which order the date info is in
and this error is trying to check if tye month part starts w a 0
and i figure out which date separator you used
/, or :, or just not ,
and then i split the date with the separator i discovered, they all HAVE to be the same separator and order -
@sdetweil yes, for sure
birth, name 17/01/1965,Carola 31/12/1963, Ralf 27/01/1993, Lennart 11/07/1987, Levin 28/07/1985, Katharina 4/1/1953,Norbert L. 18/3/1939,Jürgen 22/3/1996,Chrizzy 27/3/1985,Hochzeitstag 31/3/2012,Hannah 31/3/2022,Nilo 11/4/1974,Claas 26/4/1965,Ralf B. 30/4/1989,Rahel 7/5/2020,Mathilda 27/5/1994,Elaine 10/6/1960,Melanie 5/2/1965,Stefan 26/5/2002,Leonie 4/1/2004,Carolin 10/6/95, 2.Hochzeitstag 10/6/1964,Petra B 23/6/1984,Colin 29/7/1995,Jassi 29/7/1955,Shirley P. 20/7/2001,Helene 5/8/1963,Harald 16/9/1997,Shirley Pi. 20/9/1965,Heiko D. 15/8/1967,Uta 23/8/2019,Emil 17/11/68,Susanne 27/9/1987,Severin 9/11/1948,Marianne 12/11/1967,Silvia 27/11/1956,Martina L.
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Ahh…
in the code listing it shows up a difference …
“10/6/95, 2. Hochzeitstag”
with an additional space and a dot…
is this a problem?
I can change the taxt and delete space if nacessary (althoug I mean I’ve read that you are truncing entries …
But the dot could be eliminated if useful.Ralf
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interesting enough the error shows up first time as I reported - the list is always the same - literally unchanged until first day of installation…
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@rkorell nvm i see it… let me look at it
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@rkorell I don’t see the error… can you show me the bdlist config
also, that line of code would only happen is there WAS a birthday to display
and your list doesn’t have one for tomorrow or later (in this month)
are for next month…still don’t see the error…
my code strips off the extra leading space on the name field. -
@sdetweil indeed - should have done this at the begin, sorry:
// Geburtstagsliste // Gelesen wird: ~/MagicMirror/modules/birthdaylist/data/bdl.csv { module: "birthdaylist", disabled: false, position:'top_right', config: { dimmEntries: false, // true: dims entries and the associated symbol when the date has expired. false: dont display entries and the associated symbol when the date has expired. initialLoadDelay: 0, // How many seconds to wait on a fresh start up. updateDelay: 5, // How many seconds after midnight before a refresh currentMonthOnly: false, // will show birthdays for the current month only if true maxEntries: 3, // maximum entries to show, default is all dateFormat: '', // date format for birthday (default is none), could be 'Do' for 'Sep 12th' ageFormat:'', // some format string for the persons age, '[ n ]' n will be replace by age value withMonth: true , // then true, add the month display as part of the date field, debug:true, } },
warmest regards,
Ralf