Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CalendarExt2 not showing all events
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Thank you for your answer.
Yes, it was working. But I had fewer calendars. I can’t really pinpoint when it stopped working. Maybe with the addition of another calendar? The thing is, the calendar that I added has very few events so I didn’t see right away if it was working or not.
Anyway, could you maybe point me in the right direction as to how I could debug the calendar? I am a developer but have no experience with node.js. I did try to debug the module by inserting console.log statements into the code but that was very cumbersome.
I guess the ICS is formatted correctly. Most of the calendars are self hosted so I don’t see a reason why some would not be working. And all of the calendars work with different apps on mobiles. -
Sadly, I’m just dabbling myself - I have no idea how CX2 works in the slightest. One of the more experienced programmers might be able to help, say, @sdetweil or someone…
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@BKeyport I can’t help. I have not looked at this modules workings
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@thebia42 I am guessing the Mull calendar has a badly formatted entry
its just a text file when downloaded.
I guess one line does not have the required ; or : tokensu should be able to use the grep command to find that line
grep -v : filename | grep -v ;
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I’ll have a look at the data of the “Müll” calendar. What I don’t understand is that it works with any other program but maybe those programs are more lenient.
I’ve an idea how MMM-CalendarExt2 works but only together with MagicMirror not standalone in a development environment. But I guess I’ll figure that out eventually. Anyway, thanks for answering. If I find out anything I’ll come back here and post my findings. Maybe they’ll help somebody else one day. -
After trying for hours to debug MagicMirror and modules inside and outside of MagicMirror I finally gave up and reinstalled MMM-CalendarExt2. Lo and behold everything is working again. So the next time something goes wrong I’ll just reinstall.