Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
[octomirror-module] Monitor & Control an OctoPrint 3D Printer Server
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 @shbatm yes shbatm/octomirror-module 
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 Any help 
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 @citizendevpi said in [octomirror-module] Monitor & Control an OctoPrint 3D Printer Server: Any help Sorry, I haven’t had a chance to fire up my printer and take a look yet. Going to try in the next few days. They’ve probably updated something in Octoprint that broke it. One thing I did think of to have you check on: make sure you have Allow CORS turned on in your Octoprint settings. 
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 @michael24h @citizendevpi Please update the module to the latest version and give it a try. Short version: OctoPrint changed the way the API login works. 
 Long version: The new bundled OctoPrint plugin ForceLogin now requires the API to get a session ID and send it back to the socket before it will send any detailed messages. Detailed here and here.
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 @shbatm so how do i fix it? add some more info in config or ??? 
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 @citizendevpi said in [octomirror-module] Monitor & Control an OctoPrint 3D Printer Server: how do i fix it? Update the module. You shouldn’t need to add anything else. cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/octomirror-module git fetch git pull
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 Hey @shbatm Thanks for the module! It is soo great! But i have one question. When the Printer and Octoprint is Offline, but my MM runs, it is offline ok but when i start the Printer and octoprint it says in MM that the printer is offline. How can i fix that ? :) Hope u see this :D 
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 Is there a way to hide the module when the printer is offline? 
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 @jay-j-flynn Hi if you still have this running did you actually get it to work? I can’t get mine to display anything. It’s like it doesn’t connect to octopi. 



