Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
After upgrade (v2.1.1) multiple calendars not displaying
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I have two calendars which would display fine before the update. After the update only the 2nd calendar displays. Has anyone else seen this?
Thanks, Dave
{
module: ‘calendar’,
header: ‘Calendar’,
position: ‘top_left’,
config: {
colored: true,
calendars: [
{
url: ‘https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/.../basic.ics’,
color: ‘#f70000’
},{ url: 'https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/.../basic.ics', color: '#04f448' }, ] }},
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I am having the same issue after upgrading.
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It doesn’t look like it has anything to do with the position of the calendar. If i switch the calendar positions it follows the calendar not the placement.
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I have the same issue with Google Calendar private url. I have two calendars running, a private url and a public url. The private url is not working but the public url DOES work strangely enough. I have two pi’s, one updated and one not. The pi that has not been updated still has that private url and it works, but the post update does not.
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Just for info, after upgrading to v2.2.0, this issue resurfaced. I tried replacing the ical scripts as described here: https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/issues/839#issuecomment-298308733
but that didn’t work for me. I used this recommendation which was posted on the forum and was overwritten when I updgraded:
Edit this file:
/home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/rrule-alt/lib/rrule.js- Go to line 56 or search for the first occurance of “ORDINAL_BASE” and change this line:
ORDINAL_BASE: new Date(1970, 0, 1), ORDINAL_BASE: new Date(1000, 0, 1), (set it to a lower year like 1900, I used 1000) - Then restart your magic mirror
- Go to line 56 or search for the first occurance of “ORDINAL_BASE” and change this line:
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@Mitch1138 said in After upgrade (v2.1.1) multiple calendars not displaying:
Edit this file:
/home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/rrule-alt/lib/rrule.js- Go to line 56 or search for the first occurance of “ORDINAL_BASE” and change this line:
ORDINAL_BASE: new Date(1970, 0, 1), ORDINAL_BASE: new Date(1000, 0, 1), (set it to a lower year like 1900, I used 1000) - Then restart your magic mirror
This resolved the same problem for me. Thanks!
- Go to line 56 or search for the first occurance of “ORDINAL_BASE” and change this line:
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