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    • S Offline
      sdetweil @lavolp3
      last edited by sdetweil

      @lavolp3 i am debugging it now

      not making any progress… can’t get the time compare to work

      let now = moment()
      let end = now.add(15, "minutes")
      let event_time=moment(event.startDate)
      if(event_time.isAfter(now) && event_time.isBefore(end))
      

      its 11:53, event starts at 12:00 and ends as 12:15

      so 12:00.isAfter(11:53) should be true, but is false
      and 12:00.isBefore(12:08), should be true,m but is false
      

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        A Former User
        last edited by

        I think it’s better to build a new module about alerting events by the condition.

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          corius
          last edited by

          @lavolp3 @sdetweil thank you for the time you have spent so far. I would be happy if someone else has an idea how to implement it. Thanks:smiling_face:

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            lavolp3 Module Developer @corius
            last edited by lavolp3

            @corius So I tamed the beast but I’m getting the feeling that @Sean is right.

            The following would alert you of the next event every time the calendar sends a calendar_event notification:

            	{
            	  module: "MMM-NotificationTrigger",
            	  config: {
            		triggers:[
            		  {
            			trigger: "CALENDAR_EVENTS",
            			fires: [
            				{
            					fire:"SHOW_ALERT",
            					payload: (payload) => {
            						var testMessage = "";
            						var nextEvent = payload.find(event => event.startDate > moment().format("x"));
            						testMessage = nextEvent.title + " " + moment(nextEvent.startDate, "x").format("HH:mm");
            						return {
            							type: "notification",
            							title: "Next event:",
            							message: testMessage
            						} 
            					},
            				}
            			],
            		  },
            		]
            	  }	
            	}, 
            

            For some yet unknown reason, I am getting this alert 8 times! The alert then vanishes quite shortly after.

            It is a good idea, but what I would do, no, WILL do, is implement a “Notification Alert Function” directly into the calendar module (or into MMM-CalendarExt, if you’re interested, @Sean).
            I think that would be a better way of ontrolling the alert created from a calendar event appearing.

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              sdetweil @lavolp3
              last edited by

              @lavolp3 said in MMM-NotificationTrigger transform payload:

              For some yet unknown reason, I am getting this alert 8 times! The alert then vanishes quite shortly after.

              because it still sends an alert notification, with an empty payload

              fire:“SHOW_ALERT”, (always)

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                lavolp3 Module Developer @sdetweil
                last edited by

                @sdetweil As far as I understand, it triggers when receiving the CALENDAR_EVENTS noti, and then “fires” a new notification, which is the “SHOW_ALERT” with the new payload.
                This does not explain to me why it sends the “SHOW_ALERT” noti apparently 8 times in a row.

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                  sdetweil @lavolp3
                  last edited by

                  @lavolp3 cause calendar payload events is an array, fires once per

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