Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
covid bell curve line graph tracker
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@sdetweil
It still there…
I’m sure you have better things to do than debug this with a user… I’m going to do a clean install, even if it does mean to use the brand new MM version (don’t have much installed, and have lots of time nowadays) and see what happens… -
@rafaelcota use my installer script
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@sdetweil Thank you…
Used them… worked well.
Did a clean install, use my old config and same thing happened.
Change my config.js with original+MyCovid19 and ALL OK!So, I changed the original config.js with my modules, one by one and ALL went OK.
So, I got curious, and then went to change the original config.js to my old one, module by module so I could find which one was interfering, and ALL went OK.
UNTIL, and this is really strange, when I change the address of localhost at the beginning, it went to the same problem again.
If I have address: “localhost”, ALL is OK
If I have address: “0.0.0.0”, then the problem appears again.Any ideas?
Here’s my mirror working OK
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@rafaelcota said in covid bell curve line graph tracker:
If I have address: “localhost”, ALL is OK
If I have address: “0.0.0.0”, then the problem appears again.and
ipWhitelist:[], -
@sdetweil I don’t understand how this parameters relate with the size of a graph.
I think it’s weird, at least it kept me entertained for a couple of hours in quarantine. :)
I hope you and your family and friends are OK.
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@rafaelcota all ok here…
i have no idea really on the parms affecting… all my pi systems use address:“0.0.0.0” and ipWhitelist:[]
so I can open their pages on my pc at my desk. (easier to debug modules this way, run there , debug here)i can only think that something in the chart.js library is trying to get a file or something and there is a cross site scripting restriction to stop it…
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@rafaelcota said in covid bell curve line graph tracker:
@sdetweil Thank you…
If I have address: “localhost”, ALL is OK
If I have address: “0.0.0.0”, then the problem appears again.Yeah,
0.0.0.0
is not the IP address of your Pi. If you don’t want to use localhost, try the IP address of your Pi on your local network instead. (you can find the local IP address by enteringip address
from your Pi) The Magic Mirror framework is a web server at heart, so it needs to understand what IP address it is using. You can try127.0.0.1
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@bhepler no… 0.0.0.0 means listen on any/all physical network interfaces (wireless AND ethernet
127.0.0.1 means listen ONLY on the loopback interface … means ONLY apps INSIDE this same machine can access the url … (another browser for example)…
remote-control from your PC cannot connectip_address, means listen ONLY on the interface with that address (ie, listen on wireless or ethernet, not both)
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@sdetweil - Yeah… except
0.0.0.0
doesn’t work. So… what can you do?I put the network IP of my pi in that field and then connect to that IP address if I’m ever on the pi itself.
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@bhepler 0.0.0.0 works for me on multiple systems without problem
And ipWhitelist:[],