Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CalDAV
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@gregorywest did u make a ~/MagicMirror/CALDAV folder?
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@sdetweil DOH always the easy stuff I miss… will try tonight
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@gregorywest OK Put CALDAV folder inside the ~/MagicMirror folder. Still get the same error messages on the MMM screen. When I try and web browse into the ics file I get a connection refused error. Is it possible I have a firewall causing me issues?
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@gregorywest browse from where?
the default settings in mm are only apps INSIDE the mm machine can connect
so,
change the address and ipWhitelist options in config.js
address:"0.0.0.0", ipWhitelist:[],
this allows any computer, phone,… on your local network to connect to the mm system
also, by default, mm is NOT https enabled, so the the calendar url should be http://
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@gregorywest created the CALDAV folder. put in the folder a copy of my ics file. This ics file is now being displayed. the problem still remain that MMM_CalDAV does not seem to be updating the ics file at all. still have the module6 message on my screen.
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@gregorywest ok looking at the code, I led u astray…
the module generates the file, but presents it when called at the /CALDAV/???.ics url
so, remove the CALDAV folder, but leave that url in the calendar module config
and it should work. there is a bug in the doc, as the url server is set on http, but the doc says https
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@sdetweil really confused now. you need the /CALDAV/ folder removed. leathe the config.js as it is?
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@gregorywest yes, the module creates a server at /CALDAV, and when the calendar module uses that URL, this module returns an ICS file. live… (same as if you had been using a google calendar)
this is different than the other converters that dump a file in a folder.
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@sdetweil WOW its working!!! Thanks for your patience. Looking good. Something just occured to me. Can I do this with multiple users/calendars? The plan is for 5 calendars to be on the screen, they are all coming from the same SoGo server.
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@gregorywest that I do not know