Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-doomsDay - The countdown module,
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@pjkoeleman said in MMM-doomsDay - The countdown module,:
You are right, changed it to 10 minutes. now have to wait what happens
Ok, let me know how it goes. I’m never awake at midnight so I only see the module in the mornings, and it’s been correct all along for me.
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@Mykle1 Now it was changing at 00:06 hour so this module works ok with the right config settings.
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@pjkoeleman said in MMM-doomsDay - The countdown module,:
this module works ok with the right config settings.
Good! I like this module. I’ve been using for a month now for all sorts of reminders. It’s a pretty nifty little module!
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@broberg, thanks for the hard work :) I needed a “days up” counter for the lady friend. I modified the MMM-doomsDay.js so that it shows the number of days that we’ve been dating. I plan on changing the days to “X years, X days” sometime this week but wanted to say thanks!
edit: nice tag/username
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@bberg115 Nice :D (easy to remember the anniversary then haha ;) )
My username is my lastname, so it’s easy to remember hahaha
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Having an issue with the “toWhat” sticking.
I can not get it to change from “Leaving for Paris!”. See my code below:{
module: ‘MMM-doomsDay’,
position: ‘bottom_right’, // This can be any of the regions, best results in center regions
config: {
doomsDay: “2017-05-07 24:00:00”, // YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS, Do not alter the time, just the date
ToWhat: ‘Joeys Wedding in TN!’,
updateInterval: 1 * 3600000,
singular: ‘more day!’, // what it should say when it’s only one day left, default isDay Left
plural: ‘more days’, // what it should say when it’s more days left, default isDays Left
// See ‘Configuration options’ for more information.
}
},
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Thanks! It worked but that was copied and pasted from GitHub. May want to make the change.

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Also, is there a way to add multiple count downs to the one module or do you duplicate the module with every countdown?
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@bminer1 nice catch, the example was wrong, somehow I missed that!
(it’s correct in the Configuration list however)Multiple instances in the config is the way to go at the moment,
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It is possible to make instead of just days, weeks and days left? Thanks guys
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I did it by myself, thank you anyway for the great module.
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Hi all,
Bringing an old thread back up, just installed and got this module activated. I think I’ve done it correctly as per github but its not working. It just displays the ‘finished’ message the death and despair bit.Can anyone tell me what silly obvious thing I’ve done wrong? Config in the pic below
Thanks
Noel
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try removing the comma at the end of the ‘toWhat’ line
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@noelandrews said in MMM-doomsDay - The countdown module,:
Can anyone tell me what silly obvious thing I’ve done wrong?
Your config looks fine. I just installed and ran the module without a problem, duplicating your config entry. Are you sure you saved the config after having made the entry or that you are not working a second config? I’ve done that plenty of times.
Here is a screenshot of the module working with your config

{ module: 'MMM-doomsDay', position: 'bottom_center', // This can be any of the regions, best results in center regions config: { doomsDay: "2019-07-22 24:00:00", // YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS, Do not alter the time, just the date toWhat: "Leaving for the USA!", // See 'Configuration options' for more information. } },If it continues to give you trouble, you could try https://github.com/mykle1/MMM-EventHorizon which does basically the same thing, with a few more options, as well as a working countdown timer.
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Thanks guys, very weird. The config is exactly as you have copied straight from github. I’ll give Event Horizon a shot.
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hi all
is there way how to countdown to repeating annivesary? smthg likeconfig: { doomsDay: "XXXX-12-24 24:00:00", // YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS, Do not alter the time, just the date toWhat: "X-MASS", // See 'Configuration options' for more information. }? for x-mass (for kids), marriage anniversary, yearly TAX payment…
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@zdenek Even though I think it’s possible with a few changes to the code, I don’t think this would fit the scope of this module, which is to manually set a countdown to one specific event (noteven a few, right?) but not for a whole list of calendar dates.
Even if the code ignores the year and just always shows the next event, does it make sense to have it display “364 days left” right the next day?
Anyway, if you want to do that, I’d suggest adding:
doomsDay: "2018-12-24 24:00:00", yearlyEvent: true, toWhat: "X-Mass"The most simple simple change to the code would be to add this at line 48:
if (this.config.yearlyEvent && daysLeft < = 0) { var diff = now.getFullYear() - doomsday.getFullYear(); // update doomsday: doomsDay.setFullYear(d.getFullYear() + diff); // calculate again: timeparser = Date.parse(doomsDay) - Date.parse(now); daysLeft = Math.floor(timeparser/(1000*60*60*24)); }(remove the space between “< =” … )
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@doublet thanks, but this module seems to be easier way :-) anway, thanks a lot
Zdeněk
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Is it possible to add more than 1 event and the module switches between the events with fade in and fade out?
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