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    Looking for package.json in all the wrong places

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      HALPi-Thousand @mumblebaj
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      @mumblebaj

      I think I’ve found the cuse of the problem. it begins at the npm install part:

      pi@HALpiThousand:~/MagicMirror $ npm install
      npm WARN read-shrinkwrap This version of npm is compatible with **lockfileVersion@1**, but package-lock.json was generated for **lockfileVersion@2**. I'll try to do my best with it!
      

      So, it looks like, for whatever reason, it keeps doing that, and that results in it having problems trying to use it.

      So, I guess the question is, what exactly is lockfile, what’s the deal with it putting this package in V@2 instead of V@1, and how can I get it to do what it’s supposed to do with it?

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        sdetweil @HALPi-Thousand
        last edited by sdetweil

        @halpi-thousand do

         npm install --only=prod
        

        playwright is a testing tool for development purposes

        if you used my scripted install it would have done the same

        see
        https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts

        u may have the wrong version of npm which s causing the problem.

        mm needs v16

        bullseye comes w v12

        my script handles the upgrade too

        Sam

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          HALPi-Thousand @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil

          I’m still running Buster; tried Bullseye, ran into issues. Decided to wait a few versions. Will your script work with Buster as well, or just Bullseye?

          Thanks

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            sdetweil @HALPi-Thousand
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            @halpi-thousand yes, and Mac, and any linux

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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              HALPi-Thousand @sdetweil
              last edited by HALPi-Thousand

              @sdetweil

              So, I tried using that install script, ran into a few problems.

              First I should mention that I did have a successful install of Magic Mirror at one point recently. Found Mystic Mirror, which apparently includes Alexa, which I want, so I deleted Magic and went to install Mystic, but ran into a bit of trickiness, so I installed Magic (or thought I did) until I could work out what to do with Mystic. And that’s around when I started running into this npm problem. Might have skipped something somewhere or gotten somethign wrong, I really don’t recall.

              —edit----
              You were about to be wading through a ton of text copied from the Terminal, but I somehow managed to figure out the right thing to google, and realizing that node.js was the first thing it had problems with, found out how to get rid of it. That worked. I did the full Magic Mirror installation again, and it’s happy. Just thought I’d mention the solution here.

              I’ll take a swing at using your install scripts in a bit, but for now the main problem is solved. Victory!

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                sdetweil @HALPi-Thousand
                last edited by sdetweil

                @halpi-thousand no need to run my script if u have it.

                read this about alexa

                https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/16069/alexa-implementations-now-more-difficult-and-some-features-will-stop-working

                Sam

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