Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Problems with calender and Nextcloud
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hey together,
i have the same issue here, but on my side i had a working system in the past.
My MagicMirror was broken and offline for half an year. Now he is up and running. I made an update to the current MM Version. For Nextcloud i am always on the current version.
So, now the problem is that on MM no Calender content will shown. I did not change somethink on the configuration. I use the same links what you mentioned here. When i put it in a browser i can download the ICS file and the content is correct.
It is a bit pitty that i had a software update on Nextcloud and MM side. Any ideas what i can test ?
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two ways to see things
1… use npm start to start the mirror, not pm2… then messages will be displayed on the terminal window.
you should see the fetcher for calendar created and any errors in the fetch process
2. on the Mirror UI do ctrl-shift-i to open the developers window, and then select the tab labeled console, and scroll up… you can also filter the messages, by putting part of the module name in the filter field.
‘calendar’ for example (no quotes) -
@sdetweil
Great, Thanks for the instructions.I try step one and obviously i get an error during loading calender content (Link to calender replaced):
Calendar Error. Could not fetch calendar: CALENDER LINK { Error: write EPROTO 19413 98784:error:1409442E:SSL routines:ssl3_read_bytes:tlsv1 alert protocol version:../../vendor/node/deps/openssl/openssl/ssl/record/rec_layer_s3.c:1407:SSL alert n umber 70 at WriteWrap.afterWrite [as oncomplete] (net.js:833:14) errno: 'EPROTO', code: 'EPROTO', syscall: 'write' }
For Step 2 i have the problem to have only access with an putty terminal at the moment.
Any idea so far what the error message means ?
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@Pakmann said in Problems with calender and Nextcloud:
version:…/…/vendor/node/deps/openssl/openssl/ssl/record/rec_layer_s3.c:1407:SSL
how did u configure the url in the config.js
http://
or
https:// -
My nextcloud server accept only https connections. I checked it with the config.js - it is https
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@Pakmann try
wget -o your nextcloud_url
on the terminal window…
i think the calendar fetcher is having trouble negotiating the ssl (https) handshake…
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@sdetweil said in Problems with calender and Nextcloud:
wget -O
Maybe it is to late on my side… The request told me i dont have an URL in the request…
Request like below.wget -O https://www.google.de
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but I said
wget -o your nextcloud_url
whatever the https://… nextcloud thing is in config.js
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yes, i try the complete URL for download die ICS file from nextcloud kalender. Include credentials inside the link:
wget -O https://USER:PASSWORD@DOMAIN/remote.php/dav/calendars/USER/personal/?export wget: URL fehlt Aufruf: wget [OPTION]... [URL] …
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@Pakmann just remove the -o parm