Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Fitbit2
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@Vizulize That worked! Thank you :)
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@Vizulize i am still having issues with this module. all it says is loading. any help with this i would appreciate it
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@richmp95 I’m afraid I can’t do much to help without error logs.
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Hi, updated MM and now Google-Fit can no longer be installed, so I gave MMM-Fitbit2 a go.
Thanks @Vizulize for your work, I’d really like to get it running.
I have the same error that is reported in the github:npm ERR! must provide string spec
To reproduce, just try to install it on an updated MM system.
It happens when calling ./init.sh as per your instructions on githubHave you/has anybody figured out a way to initialize the module?
Thanks
Markus -
@Meidlmarkus said in MMM-Fitbit2:
MMM-Fitbit2
remove these lines from package.json
"//": [ "Requires this version to work", "https://github.com/SVendittelli/MMM-fitbit/issues/23#issuecomment-464319931" ]
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Thanks, Sam!
Had it googled in the meantime, had renamed the package-lock.json und run npm init
It braught no further error, I called auth.sh and that’s where I’m stuck now.
After entering the credentials, no browser dialog opens and I’m not quite sure where to search it.
Am logged in over ssh and in addition have a browser open to :8080
Neither on the mirror, nor on the pc, there is any dialog appearing.I guess I’ll start from scratch, remove the module folder, clone new from git, and try your suggested method with the original package.json?
Thanks again
Markus -
@Meidlmarkus yeh, can’t help on the auth part
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@sdetweil yeah, so I renamed MMM-Fitbit2, cloned fresh.
In the package.json there is no such a line that you mentioned (I guess @Vizulize must have fixed it already)
Did npm init, then ./init seemingly went through.
With ./auth.sh same thing as before - no dialog showing up.I hope @Vizulize sees it and helps out :-)
Thanks
Markus -
@Meidlmarkus I just checked again
https://github.com/m-roberts/MMM-Fitbit2still has those lines
don’t see another author choice in google search
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Yes, right.
Must have looked into the package.json after doing the npm init - my bad. Did another git clone and it is as you said.Meanwhile it turned out I had pip not installed. After installing pip and running ./init.sh again (after npm init) libraries were installed, and also auth.sh was able to start (only saw it when I called the python script directly rather than from auth.sh)
So auth.sh was now able to “Open a Web browser” (at least according to its logs), I just don’t see any dialog.
Anyway, will now try init with the modified package.json and see if it makes a difference - will report back.
Thanks so far
Markus