Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Adding Google Calendar in MMM
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@Sean refresh. I just added two events.
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@hoofta
Well, I can see your calendar in default calendar module and MMM-CalendarExt also well. But you can’t?{ module: "calendar", header: "Events", position: "top_left", config: { calendars: [ { symbol: "calendar-check-o ", url: "https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/hoofta%40gmail.com/public/basic.ics" } ] } },
Try this configuration.
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@Sean (due to my newbie status) this goes in the config.js or calendar.js?
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@hoofta
ok. open yourconfig/config.js
and put that codes under these;modules: [ { module: "alert", }, // here.
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@Sean :-/ it’s stuck with “Loading…”
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@hoofta
How is your internet condition? Your mirror is connected to internet? -
@Sean typically strong - fiber with at least 500gb up/down. (typing on laptop now). Internet seems very slow on r.pi running MMM. Any suggestions to boost internet speed?
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@hoofta
no, just checking things clearly.
And let’s check more things;- How’s other modules? e.g) clock, news feed, or any other third parties… Only calendar module has the problem?
- Default sample “US-Holiday” was shown normally?
- Have you tried
npm run config:check
? what was the result? - Have you tried
npm start dev
? what was the result?
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@hoofta said in Adding Google Calendar in MMM:
Internet seems very slow on r.pi running MMM. Any suggestions to boost internet speed?
I’d missed this. if so, that might be the reason. But I have no idea to speed up your internet connections.
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@Sean
r.pi speedtest.net returns .1 down speed
I have not been able to get any other third party modules going. I have attempted the MMM-MyCommute and an iframe module for a NestCam. Neither have worked - only broke MMM.
no syntax error from config:check
npm start dev loaded MMM normally with dev script on the right.
only possible red flag is that I see for calendar is in text/javascript there is a double “/” between calendars