Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CalendarExt2
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@Sean Thank you for your quick response! I will practice my Javascript :)
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@jdfraser really no javascript , just stuff in config…
you have for Ext2 a config section
which hasscenes: { [ { name: "scene1", viewes: ["view1", "view2"] }, { name: "scene2", // < --- make secodn scene that looks like the 1st viewes: ["view1", "view2"] }, ] } Views: { [ { name: "view1" }, { name: "view2" } ] }
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I think there’s a little misunderstanding.
I would like to create several pages with mmm-pages and control them via alexa. Therefore I have to specify in the configs of mmm-pages which modules should be there on the pages.Example:
Page 1: mmm-clock, mmm-calendarext2
Page 2: mmm-waether, mmm-calendarext2How should I insert different scenes or views there?
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@Clubjack
MMM-CalendarExt should exist on all the pages. And give it an order to change scenes by notification from whatever(mmm-pages?) -
@Clubjack
I just looked insideMMM-Pages
(edward-shen/MMM-pages) shortly, It has no feature to emit notifications about current page sequence to other modules. It hasPAGE_NUMBER_IS
but it is only as the response ofQUERY_PAGE_NUMBER
. So there is no way to recognize which page at that moment. So CalendarExt2 cannot know what scene to show.
My previous answers are somewhat confused becauseMMM-Page-Selector
(Veldrovive/MMM-Page-Selector) hasPAGE_CHANGED
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Hi @Sean
After the syntax corrections you highlighted my MM was working fine. Today I added an entry into one calendar and it did not show up on my MM. I looked at the log and the [CALEXT2] tasks are not showing up to query any calendars.I went and looked at my mm-out.log file and found some strange messages.
[CALEXT2] calendar:BOPA >> Scanning start with interval:60000
[CALEXT2] calendar:BOPA >> Scanned: 7, Selected: 7
[CALEXT2] calendar:Chris >> Scanning start with interval:60000
[CALEXT2] calendar:Chris >> getaddrinfo EAI_AGAIN calendar.google.com calendar.google.com:443
[CALEXT2] calendar:Kim >> Scanning start with interval:60000
[CALEXT2] calendar:Kim >> getaddrinfo EAI_AGAIN calendar.google.com calendar.google.com:443
[CALEXT2] calendar:BOPA >> Scanning start with interval:60000
[CALEXT2] calendar:BOPA >> Scanned: 7, Selected: 7
[CALEXT2] calendar:BOPA >> Scanning start with interval:60000
[CALEXT2] calendar:BOPA >> Scanned: 7, Selected: 7It appears that when the getaddrinfo… messages appear that the calendar is no longer accessible to the module and it is no longer scanned. Above I show the message for 2 calendars but eventually every calendar I have programmed gets this error message.
What is happening and is there a way to automatically recover from this error?
Note: it looks like this may be a Google issue but I am wondering if there is a way to elegantly handle the error or get a notification that an error occurred? It also happened to different calendars at different times so I don’t think it was an issue with my network.
Edit: further inspection this may be a local network issue. Would still like to know if there is a way to recover from these errors.
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I have a calendar showing week view. But cannot get event text to overflow. Help would be appreciated. TIA
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I’m having trouble getting MMM-CalendarExtTimeline to populate. The CalendarExt2 is filled in. Here is what I have in my configuration (with my personal info blocked out) and what I am seeing on my screen. Any ideas?
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hey, @Sean Did you happen to miss this?
I’m trying to add an ICS file, but it’s throwing an error, but other calendars accepts it.
The url is http://www.tax.gov/calendar/employer/calendar.ics
Log from PM2 LOGS shows this error:
[CALEXT2] calendar:irs >> invalid date-time value: “2016-12-30T::”
Is it the US Government not knowing what’s going on, or is it a bug in the code?
Thanks!
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