Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-HomeAssistant-Sensors (Development) - Show your HA Sensors on your Mirror
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@Snille I think that I found out what the issue might be (at least for my case). I turned on debugging and here is what popped-up:
0|MagicMirror | [19.02.2022 12:34.16.715] [ERROR] 0|MagicMirror | MMM-homeassistant-sensors ERROR: Error: certificate has expired 0|MagicMirror | at TLSSocket.onConnectSecure (_tls_wrap.js:1501:34) 0|MagicMirror | at TLSSocket.emit (events.js:315:20) 0|MagicMirror | at TLSSocket._finishInit (_tls_wrap.js:936:8) 0|MagicMirror | at TLSWrap.ssl.onhandshakedone (_tls_wrap.js:710:12) { 0|MagicMirror | code: 'CERT_HAS_EXPIRED' 0|MagicMirror | } 0|MagicMirror | [19.02.2022 12:34.16.721] [ERROR] 0|MagicMirror | Whoops! There was an uncaught exception... 0|MagicMirror | [19.02.2022 12:34.16.727] [ERROR] 0|MagicMirror | TypeError: Cannot read property 'statusCode' of undefined 0|MagicMirror | at Request._callback (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-homeassistant-sensors/node_helper.js:22:77) 0|MagicMirror | at self.callback (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-homeassistant-sensors/node_modules/request/request.js:185:22) 0|MagicMirror | at Request.emit (events.js:315:20) 0|MagicMirror | at Request.onRequestError (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-homeassistant-sensors/node_modules/request/request.js:877:8) 0|MagicMirror | at ClientRequest.emit (events.js:315:20) 0|MagicMirror | at TLSSocket.socketErrorListener (_http_client.js:426:9) 0|MagicMirror | at TLSSocket.emit (events.js:315:20) 0|MagicMirror | at emitErrorNT (internal/streams/destroy.js:92:8) 0|MagicMirror | at emitErrorAndCloseNT (internal/streams/destroy.js:60:3) 0|MagicMirror | at processTicksAndRejections (internal/process/task_queues.js:84:21)The certificate is valid though:

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@snille said in MMM-HomeAssistant-Sensors (Development) - Show your HA Sensors on your Mirror:
curl -X GET -H “Authorization: Bearer VeRy-LoNg-API-ToKen” -H “Content-Type: application/json” http://ha-IP:8123/api/states
Same here … I get all states with the following URLs:
https://myhome.org:443/api/states
https://myhome/api/statesHowever, when I try to use the local IP I can’t and that is normal as the certificate is not for that domain:
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ curl -X GET -H "Authorization: Bearer long-token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://192.168.1.19:443/api/states curl: (7) Failed to connect to 192.168.1.19 port 443: Connection refused pi@raspberrypi:~ $ curl -X GET -H "Authorization: Bearer long-token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://192.168.1.19:8123/api/states curl: (60) SSL: no alternative certificate subject name matches target host name '192.168.1.19' More details here: https://curl.haxx.se/docs/sslcerts.html curl failed to verify the legitimacy of the server and therefore could not establish a secure connection to it. To learn more about this situation and how to fix it, please visit the web page mentioned above.What is wierd though is that although using SSL, the default port is still 8123, however, the connection is secured
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@ivanov_d Interesting… Maybe it’s a package missing, but that would not explain why the non SSL connections would fail…
I found another ting, if you don’t have the “clock” module enabled, the “moment.js” is not loaded, and therefore errors out my module (that uses the moment function)… So I have to fix that somehow as well… :) -
@snille in my case non-SSL connections don’t fail, only SSL ones. Any idea how to find which package might be missing or outdated? My coding skills are a bit rusty :D
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@ivanov_d Nah… Not really, never been down the SSL rabbit hole… :) I have just forked this module and “fixed” the things I needed… I hope someone else can give some tips (PR:s)… My javascript skills are not that great ether… :)
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Now it’s working again… On both mu mirrors… I don’t understand why… I fixed the “moment” problem at least, I hope… Pushed that… But I guess it’s still the SSL problems left. But I can’t replicate it. @Ivanov_d Where did you set the debug flag to get the errors?
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@snille in the config.js:

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I finally found out what the issue is. It was an electron bug that is fixed in MM v. 2.18 (I was using an older version). Now everything works.
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Hello,
is posible to increase the size of fonts?
something like …small , medium, large…
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Been working great for me! I had to change some entities today and it’s still chuggin along :)
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@Ivanov_d Thanks,
for me big font is to smal :).
an extra large font or something similar was needed -
@proxxym I don’t know, but you can use the developers window to learn what needs to be changed, and test it out
see
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/14862/help-with-a-couple-css-issues?_=1650634458947 -
@proxxym open the following file:
~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-homeassistant-sensors/MMM-homeassistant-sensors.cssfind the following lines:
.ha-small { font-size: 15px; line-height: 18px; font-weight: bold; color: #999 } .ha-normal { font-size: 20px; line-height: 25px; color: #999 } .ha-big { font-size: 22px; line-height: 26px; color: #999 }and either change the .ha-big font-size from 22px to something bigger (e.g. 30px, 36px, etc.)
or add a completely separate style:
.ha-extra-big { font-size: 36px; line-height: 30px; color: #999 }and change this in your config
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@Ivanov_d OR the better way, never change files supplied by mm or a module(as this breaks upgrades or fix distribution). the system is designed to support your local changes
edit ~/MagicMirror/css/custom.css
(if it doesn’t exist, create it)add all those definitions but add the module name (and a space) in front of each
.MMM-HomeAssistant-Sensors
notice the leading dot
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@sdetweil duly noted and agreed. That approach is the right one.
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This goes into your custom.css file in the css directory.
You can change size, color, font weight and line height. You may need to make changes to these depending on how you want it to look.
Remember when you change the font size you’ll need to change line-height size as well… Line height should be bigger then font size ;).MMM-HomeAssistant-Sensors .ha-small { font-size: 22px; line-height: 18px; font-weight: bold; color: #fff } .MMM-HomeAssistant-Sensors .ha-normal { font-size: 30px; line-height: 25px; color: #fff } .MMM-HomeAssistant-Sensors .ha-big { font-size: 42px; line-height: 26px; color: #fff } -
Hi, this is not an issue but a question. I have a bunch of lights and I’d like to hide them when they are off, just to show them when they are on.
Is this possible?
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@luisestrada Yes, however, It can only be “one” control sensor / HA-module. So, if you have a bunch of lights, and you want to have only one “show” only when that specific light is “on”. You will have to add the module one time / light…
But if you have a specific light that you want to use as a “control sensor” for all the lights, only one module is needed…
I think you could also use an “icon” and some trickery to only show an Icon when the light is lit and when it’s not, not show anything… But not sure… :) -
@Snille Hi, is it possible to add a line separator between sensors ?
thanks
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