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    • lavolp3L Offline
      lavolp3 Module Developer
      last edited by

      @evroom said in Blank mm after update:

      In my case a
      $ npm audit fix

      solved the dependency issues it found.

      The npm audit warnings do not create any problems in running the mirror as far as I know. They also do not show up in the pm2 logs.
      I would even be very careful as an inexperienced user to do that. “Fixing” these npm warnings on the root MM install could break the whole mirror (not the mirror itself of course :-)). Especially if you mess with the electron/chromium dependencies.

      How to troubleshoot modules
      MMM-soccer v2, MMM-AVStock

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      • K Offline
        kvicksson @evroom
        last edited by

        @evroom got an error on the egrep command:

        pi@raspberrypi:~ $ cat /proc/device-tree/model
        Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Rev 1.2pi@raspberrypi:~ $ lsb_release -a
        No LSB modules are available.
        Distributor ID: Raspbian
        Description:    Raspbian GNU/Linux 8.0 (jessie)
        Release:        8.0
        Codename:       jessie
        pi@raspberrypi:~ $ npm --version
        5.6.0
        pi@raspberrypi:~ $ node --version
        v9.11.2
        pi@raspberrypi:~ $ pm2 --version
        3.5.1
        pi@raspberrypi:~ $ cat /boot/config.txt | egrep -v '^$|^#|^['
        grep: Invalid regular expression
        
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        • evroomE Offline
          evroom
          last edited by evroom

          @kvicksson said in Blank mm after update:

          got an error on the egrep command

          Forgot to escape the [, try this:

          cat /boot/config.txt | egrep -v '^$|^#|^\['
          

          EDIT: Did not forget to escape it, it is this shitty forum that removes it.

          There needs to a backslash \ before the last [

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          • evroomE Offline
            evroom @lavolp3
            last edited by

            @lavolp3 said in Blank mm after update:

            Fixing” these npm warnings on the root MM install could break the whole mirror

            The npm audit itself suggests to fix it using the fix option.
            I personally never had any issues with this command, but perhaps I was lucky till now.
            Sometimes it cannot resolve an issue, but it never broke anything.

            But, if it appears to be that dangerous, then indeed it is perhaps to refrain from it when not really necessary.

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            • evroomE Offline
              evroom @kvicksson
              last edited by

              @kvicksson said in Blank mm after update:

              (node:2465) [DEP0025] DeprecationWarning: sys is deprecated. Use util instead.

              I saw this error once for a specific module.
              Needed a small code change.
              Will try to find what is was.

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              • evroomE Offline
                evroom
                last edited by

                This is a command to list all your modules that are in the config.js and which ones are enabled/disabled:

                $ cat ~/MagicMirror/config/config.js | egrep 'module:|disabled' | sed -e 's/^[ \t]*//'
                

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                  sdetweil @evroom
                  last edited by sdetweil

                  @evroom cool… how can u tell which module ‘disabled’ applies to?

                  system 1

                  module: "alert",
                  disabled: false,
                  module: "updatenotification",
                  module: "clock",
                  disabled: false,
                  module: "calendar",
                  disabled: false,
                  module: "MMM-SleepWake",
                  module: "newsfeed",
                  disabled: false,
                  disabled: false,
                  module: 'WaterLevels',
                  disabled: false,
                  module: "MMM-ImagesPhotos",
                  disabled: true,
                  module: 'MMM-MQTTfloorplan',
                  disabled: false,
                  module: "MMM-AssistantMk2",
                  module: "MMM-Hotword",
                  disabled: false,
                  disabled: true,
                  module: "default/SampleModule",
                  disabled: true,
                  module: "MMM-GoogleMapsTraffic",
                  disabled: true,
                  module: "MMM-PC-Stats",
                  disabled: true,
                  module: 'mmm-weatherchart',
                  

                  system 2

                  module: "alert",
                  //                      module: "updatenotification",
                  module: "clock",
                  //                      module: "calendar",
                  //                      module: 'MMM-WunderGround',
                  //                      module: "newsfeed",
                  disabled: false,
                  module: "MMM-SleepWake",
                  module: "MMM-ImagesPhotos",
                  module: 'MMM-voice',
                  disabled: false,
                  module: 'WaterLevels',
                  module: 'MMM-WatchDog',
                  

                  system 3

                  module: "alert",
                  module: "updatenotification",
                  module: "clock",
                  module: "calendar",
                  disabled: true,
                  module: "compliments",
                  module: "currentweather",
                  module: "weatherforecast",
                  module: "newsfeed",
                  module: "MMM-ImagesPhotos",
                  disabled: false,
                  module: "MMM-SleepWake",
                  

                  i wrote this little piece of node js to find active modules for my upgrade script

                  const config = require('../config/config.js');const fs=require('fs');
                  for(let m of config.modules){
                  	if(!(m.disabled || false)){
                         	console.log(m.module);
                    } 
                  }
                  

                  Sam

                  How to add modules

                  learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                  • evroomE Offline
                    evroom
                    last edited by evroom

                    @sdetweil said in Blank mm after update:

                    how can u tell which module ‘disabled’ applies to?

                    I am assuming it is sequential and that disabled: comes after module:, when present. Don’t think a ‘runaway’ disabled could exist.
                    And for the purpose it serves, it does its job, IMHO.

                    Perhaps it is better to first remove the leading blank space and then do the grep (and to ignore the comment parts):

                    $ cat ~/MagicMirror/config/config.js | sed -e 's/^[ \t]*//' | egrep -w '^module:|^disabled:'
                    

                    Your piece of node.js looks nice, but how to run it standalone ?
                    If used as part of a script, it makes more sense to do it this way (more control, more flexible).

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                    • evroomE Offline
                      evroom
                      last edited by evroom

                      @sdetweil said in Blank mm after update:

                      module: “newsfeed”,
                      disabled: false,
                      disabled: false,

                      I see now, that this is rather odd, not correct, without thinking too much about it.
                      Does my modified command give the same result ?
                      It sort of contradicts my statement on being sequential, etc.
                      Or do you really have ?

                      module: "newsfeed",
                      disabled: false,
                      disabled: false,
                      
                      module: "MMM-Hotword",
                      disabled: false,
                      disabled: true,
                      

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                        sdetweil @evroom
                        last edited by

                        @evroom

                        easy to run

                        node scriptname.js
                        

                        Sam

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