Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Powerwall
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I am having the same issue with all the pictures missing. I updated to the latest version with a git pull in the MMM-Powerwall directory and NPM install in the MMM-Powerwall directory. I also tried installing chart.js manually again with npm install chart.js. I also tried deleting the full MM installation and followed the MM documentation for a fresh install. Nothing has helped.
Are there other things to try? The module loses some of its magic without painting the actual charts.
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@mikebishop LOL
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@contactmike1 Are there any errors in the NPM or PM2 logs or in the developer console?
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@mumblebaj said in MMM-Powerwall:
errors in the NPM or PM2 logs or in the developer console?
Sorry I missed your reply earlier. Here’s NPM
Reinstall chart.js
PM2 Log - These just repeat over and over.
or developer console.I am not sure what is the developer console. You mean on the browser? I don’t think I have web enabled. I’ll have to look into it.
Is there a better command for installing chart.js or is chart.js not the issue?
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@contactmike1 Hi. Not what I meant. When you start your mirror, do you start it with PM2 or NPM? If you start it with NPM are there any errors in the console? If you start with PM2 you can do pm2 logs --lines=100 to get the last 100 lines and see if there are any errors. For the developer Window you can press Ctrl + i which would open the developer window. In the console tab look for any errors related to the module.
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@mumblebaj, chart.js needs to come from npm. If you do
npm install chart.js
, what does it say?Also, recent versions have taken a couple of dependencies that require newer Node versions – what version are you running? (
node --version
)I see the exceptions thrown on retrieving Storm Watch status; I’ve just pushed a commit to ensure that skips if it gets null back for now. However, besides log pollution, that shouldn’t actually be breaking anything – Node will log that it failed and move on to the next message.