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    MMM-CalendarExt2 fullday events showing as 2 days

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    • BKeyportB Offline
      BKeyport Module Developer
      last edited by

      I’ve found a lot of the holiday calendars have bad data in the ICS file causing the issue… CX2 is a little more picky than most ICS using programs.

      The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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        mr_minning
        last edited by

        I have the same problem with full day events spanning 2 days. I don’t have any third party calendars, just my own. Five in total, all from Google. All have similar config, just URL and icon that differs.

        {
              module: "MMM-CalendarExt2",
              config: {
                calendars: [
                  {
                    forceLocalTZ: false,
                    beforeDays: 0,
                    afterDays: 60,
                    icon: "mdi-castle",
                    url: "<removed>"
                  },
                ],
                views: [
                  {
                    mode: "week", 
                    slotCount: 3,
                    locale: "sv-SE",
                    position: "middle_center",
                  },
                ],
                scenes: [
                  {
                    name: "DEFAULT",
                  },
                ],  
              }
            },
        
        

        I use docker to host MagicMirror.

        This is my package-lock.json

        {
          "name": "MMM-CalendarExt2",
          "version": "1.0.9",
          "lockfileVersion": 1,
          "requires": true,
          "dependencies": {
            "ical-expander": {
              "version": "2.1.0",
              "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/ical-expander/-/ical-expander-2.1.0.tgz",
              "integrity": "sha512-G2J1HIFbL3CPr7tz7U4UYmB8l3Iu16ib3ddzbveCJyvmvjo3MqAye+Izts2H/dOJuSMxYx1DolcEN5TslcNHlg==",
              "requires": {
                "ical.js": "1.2.2"
              }
            },
            "ical.js": {
              "version": "1.2.2",
              "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/ical.js/-/ical.js-1.2.2.tgz",
              "integrity": "sha1-WbUXNiqPYdzgNC/mfet8IN0Rn24="
            },
            "moment": {
              "version": "2.26.0",
              "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/moment/-/moment-2.26.0.tgz",
              "integrity": "sha512-oIixUO+OamkUkwjhAVE18rAMfRJNsNe/Stid/gwHSOfHrOtw9EhAY2AHvdKZ/k/MggcYELFCJz/Sn2pL8b8JMw=="
            },
            "moment-timezone": {
              "version": "0.5.31",
              "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/moment-timezone/-/moment-timezone-0.5.31.tgz",
              "integrity": "sha512-+GgHNg8xRhMXfEbv81iDtrVeTcWt0kWmTEY1XQK14dICTXnWJnT0dxdlPspwqF3keKMVPXwayEsk1DI0AA/jdA==",
              "requires": {
                "moment": ">= 2.9.0"
              }
            }
          }
        }
        
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          A Former User
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            A Former User
            last edited by

            try forceLocalTZ: true to the suspicious calendar.

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            • P Offline
              pillbug22
              last edited by

              I’ve seen similar issues even in Outlook before. Depending on how the “all day” event is created, the client showing you the event is interpreting it as spilling over into the 2nd day.

              For example, if you have an all-day event that is being seen as

              Monday, Jan 1, 2020 @ 0000 and goes through Tuesday, Jan 2, 2020 @ 0000

              the client app reading that appointment is looking at the ending date, and realizing it’s touching Tuesday, so it displays as Tuesday as well.

              This usually can be tested by manually creating 2 appointments that both start at midnight. One of them to match the above scenario that “touches” midnight on the next day, and then do another manual appointment that stops at 23:59, and see if the appointment that “touches” the next day shows up on both days of the calendar.

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                mr_minning @Guest
                last edited by

                @Sean I tried this first, then I tried forceLocalTZ: false, that is why it’s still there. Neither works.

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                  mr_minning
                  last edited by

                  My calendars are created in Google Calendar.

                  Here is one of my “offending” calendar entries. It gets rendered on every second tuesday (as expected), but also on the following wednesday, which is wrong.

                  BEGIN:VEVENT
                  DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200602
                  DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200603
                  RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;WKST=MO;INTERVAL=2;BYDAY=TU
                  DTSTAMP:20200603T175106Z
                  UID:secret@google.com
                  CREATED:20200603T174826Z
                  DESCRIPTION:Städning
                  LAST-MODIFIED:20200603T174826Z
                  LOCATION:
                  SEQUENCE:0
                  STATUS:CONFIRMED
                  SUMMARY:Städning
                  TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
                  BEGIN:VALARM
                  ACTION:DISPLAY
                  DESCRIPTION:This is an event reminder
                  TRIGGER:-P0DT0H30M0S
                  END:VALARM
                  END:VEVENT
                  
                  
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                    mr_minning
                    last edited by

                    I found the solution. The docker container was not aware of the correct timezone. I found this https://github.com/bastilimbach/docker-MagicMirror/issues/15 and added this to my docker-compose.yml

                        environment:
                          - TZ=Europe/Berlin
                          - SET_CONTAINER_TIMEZONE=true
                          - CONTAINER_TIMEZONE=Europe/Berlin
                    
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