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  • D Offline
    dh1201
    last edited by Oct 2, 2018, 3:04 PM

    See issue from mmille40 (above).

    I am running ‘npm install python-shell’ from within the MagicMirror/modules/MMM-fitbit folder and appear to be having the exact same issue [although the location of the file that cannot be found is reported differently to mmille40’s location] and am unable to discover the reason why. Does anyone have any ideas?

    npm WARN saveError ENOENT: no such file or directory, open ‘/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/package.json’
    npm WARN enoent ENOENT: no such file or directory, open ‘/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/package.json’
    npm WARN modules No description
    npm WARN modules No repository field.
    npm WARN modules No README data
    npm WARN modules No license field.

    • python-shell@1.0.4
      updated 1 package and audited 2 packages in 3.126s
      found 0 vulnerabilities
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      sdetweil @dh1201
      last edited by Oct 2, 2018, 5:18 PM

      @dh1201 this says u are in the MODULES folder, not MMM-Fitbit

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        dh1201
        last edited by Oct 2, 2018, 6:23 PM

        Should it be the modules directory then?

        Set up states:

        As with all modules, use git clone in the modules directory to download the module
        Goto fitbit to register a new app (sign in with your fitbit account)
        Give your app a catchy name and description
        Your personal website, organisation, and organisation website can be whatever you like
        Check browser and personal for OAuth settings
        Callback URL MUST BE http://127.0.0.1:8080/
        Give your app read & write permissions (read-only untested)
        Note your:
        “OAuth 2.0 Client ID” — (client_id)
        “Client (Consumer) Secret” — (client_secret)
        (You can access these again later via manage my apps at the same link as above)
        Navigate to MMM-fitbit in the modules directory
        Install dependancies using the listed commands

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          dh1201
          last edited by Oct 2, 2018, 6:43 PM

          Sorry @sdetweil - I misread your post.

          The command is definitely being run from within the MMM-fitbit directory; but shows the errors previously posted.

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            Achilles
            last edited by Jan 3, 2019, 9:52 PM

            This module usually stops working for me after a day or two, and I have to go through the setupAccess.py again to get it to work, and then it stops working again within 48 hours.

            Am I doing something wrong?

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              DeepThought
              last edited by Jan 17, 2019, 11:31 PM

              Was there a resolution to the problems @dh1201 and @mmille40 were experiencing?

              I am experiencing the same problem where when running the command, npm install python-shell, while in the MMM-fitbit directory, I receive the same error as @dh1201

              npm WARN saveError ENOENT: no such file or directory, open '/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/package.json’
              npm WARN enoent ENOENT: no such file or directory, open '/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/package.json’
              npm WARN modules No description
              npm WARN modules No repository field.
              npm WARN modules No README data
              npm WARN modules No license field.

              When starting Magic Mirror, the Fitbit module displays no info and the cmd prompt states ‘TypeError: PythonShell.run is not a function’ and ‘TypeError: PythonShell is not a constructor’.

              Does anyone know how to resolve this issue with python-shell? I’ve tried different versions and installing through different directories without any success. I’ve also tried clean installs of Magic Mirror but that doesn’t help either.

              Is @Vendittelli still supporting this module?

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                K-Pental
                last edited by Jan 21, 2019, 10:27 AM

                @deepthought said in Fitbit:

                When starting Magic Mirror, the Fitbit module displays no info and the cmd prompt states ‘TypeError: PythonShell.run is not a function’ and ‘TypeError: PythonShell is not a constructor’.
                Does anyone know how to resolve this issue with python-shell? I’ve tried different versions and installing through different directories without any success. I’ve also tried clean installs of Magic Mirror but that doesn’t help either.

                After some faffing with the config to get the MM to load I am also getting this same error message when MM now loads.

                From what I can see it is pulling the auth tokens correctly and is also able to run the getData.ph as running this on its own returns my total lack of steps etc. But the figures are not updating on MM, I’m assuming this is because of the above error messages.

                I was able to get past PythonShell.run is not a function by altering line 9 in the node_helper.js to be:

                let {PythonShell} = require(‘python-shell’)

                However doing this then gave other error messages relating to code in other files, kind of making me think that this was the wrong thing to do. I’m assuming I am missing something obvious.

                Does anyone have any suggestions?

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                  MMMveasy
                  last edited by Feb 16, 2019, 10:26 AM

                  hi everyone

                  i found a workaround

                  1. cd MagicMirror
                  2. mkdir Test
                  3. cd Test
                  4. npm install python-shell@0.5.0
                  5. copy python-shell from Test/node_modules folder to MagicMirror/node_modules
                  6. also copy package.json to node_modules folder of MM
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                    OttToyBoy @K-Pental
                    last edited by Feb 16, 2019, 4:13 PM

                    @k-pental said in Fitbit:

                    @deepthought said in Fitbit:

                    When starting Magic Mirror, the Fitbit module displays no info and the cmd prompt states ‘TypeError: PythonShell.run is not a function’ and ‘TypeError: PythonShell is not a constructor’.
                    Does anyone know how to resolve this issue with python-shell? I’ve tried different versions and installing through different directories without any success. I’ve also tried clean installs of Magic Mirror but that doesn’t help either.

                    After some faffing with the config to get the MM to load I am also getting this same error message when MM now loads.

                    From what I can see it is pulling the auth tokens correctly and is also able to run the getData.ph as running this on its own returns my total lack of steps etc. But the figures are not updating on MM, I’m assuming this is because of the above error messages.

                    I was able to get past PythonShell.run is not a function by altering line 9 in the node_helper.js to be:

                    let {PythonShell} = require(‘python-shell’)

                    However doing this then gave other error messages relating to code in other files, kind of making me think that this was the wrong thing to do. I’m assuming I am missing something obvious.

                    Does anyone have any suggestions?

                    I’ve been struggling with this as well with no resolution. Pinging to see if anyone can provide some guidance.
                    Notes:

                    • brand new Raspian installation on pi 3, B+
                    • manual installation of Magic Mirror meticulously following instructions (note: the auto-install did not work due to issues with missing npm)
                    • installed MMM-Fitbit per instructions and have successfully executed getData.py and seen my correct fitbit data (i.e. all the registration and tokens have worked)
                    • trying to “npm install python-shell” from within the MMM-Fitbit directory has errors as previously described by other users
                    • doing “npm install python-shell” from the MagicMirror directory will succeed but I’ve no idea if this is where it should be done instead. After install, the following has been created: ~/MagicMirror/node_modules/python-shell

                    I’ve tried re-installing from scratch several times to make sure I’m following instructions closely but no luck. Any guru guidance would be appreciated!

                    Thanks, Peter.

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                      sameer-t @MMMveasy
                      last edited by Mar 23, 2019, 8:53 PM

                      @MMMveasy said in Fitbit:

                      hi everyone

                      i found a workaround

                      1. cd MagicMirror
                      2. mkdir Test
                      3. cd Test
                      4. npm install python-shell@0.5.0
                      5. copy python-shell from Test/node_modules folder to MagicMirror/node_modules
                      6. also copy package.json to node_modules folder of MM

                      This worked for me! Thank you!!

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