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    MMM-Fitbit2 PythonShell is not a constructor

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    • TipponT Offline
      Tippon @Vizulize
      last edited by

      @vizulize That’s great, thank you :)

      Please forgive me if I'm slow to reply, I'm currently experiencing memory issues, and sometimes forget that I've asked a question >.<

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      • F Offline
        frosty_snow
        last edited by

        @Tippon
        Hello - just wanted to inquire about this problem as I’m encountering the same thing but even with the mentioned change to the require statement it is continuing to occur.
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        Did you need to make any other changes or corrections to any of the files?
        Thank you!

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          sdetweil @frosty_snow
          last edited by

          @frosty_snow can us do , from the module folder

          grep version   node_modules/python_shell/package.json
          

          Sam

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            frosty_snow @sdetweil
            last edited by

            @sdetweil
            Looks like I’m on 3.0.0
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            • D Offline
              dmolony
              last edited by

              @frosty_snow Not sure if helpful but I’m using python-shell 0.5.0 and removing the brackets around PythonShell fixed the same error for me.

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              • StoffbeuteluweS Offline
                Stoffbeuteluwe Project Sponsor
                last edited by

                var NodeHelper = require("node_helper");
                const PythonShell = require("python-shell");
                

                this is working for me

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                • V Offline
                  Vizulize Module Developer
                  last edited by

                  I have updated the module: https://github.com/m-roberts/MMM-Fitbit2/commit/27706ea0a9ab13b8d12a020f7234adf361d108ae

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                  • S Offline
                    sdetweil @Vizulize
                    last edited by sdetweil

                    @vizulize i think it depends on what version of python-shell you are running…

                    https://github.com/extrabacon/python-shell/issues/154

                    your package.json says

                    "python-shell": "^0.5.0"
                    

                    which means 0.5.0 OR ABOVE (technically ‘at minimum’)

                    if u want ONLY 0.5.0, take the ^ off the front…
                    else sometimes u will get 1.x

                    Sam

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                      Vizulize Module Developer @sdetweil
                      last edited by

                      @sdetweil It is defined as 0.5.0 in the dependencies.

                      To be honest, the Python should be rewritten in JS anyway. Perhaps I will get around to doing that in the near future :thinking_face:

                      Then this issue goes away!

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                        sdetweil @Vizulize
                        last edited by

                        @vizulize yeh, i don’t know whay there is a python_shell lib… as exec and spawn are so easy…

                        Sam

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