Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-NewPIR v3
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Ok you need to find a working node and npm for all module if you have Bugs Google Aisstant v3 then it is best to check the module first GA v3 needs,
Node: v12.x.x upto v14.x.x
npm: = v6.14.15 (some trouble with v7.x)
I suggest trying.
Do in this order.sudo npm cache clean -f sudo npm install -g n sudo n 14.0
now check npm with
npm -v
If 6.14.15 do nothing more but over 7.x use belowsudo npm install -g npm@6.14.15
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@djboob66 you’re right…I forgot that there might be potential issues with the latest version. Thanks for the correction!
@philmavedzenge : Generally I’d recommend to use @sdetweil update script when updating to a new MM version. (see here) As you already updated to 2.17.1, use this command with
force
at he end instead ofapply
bash -c "$(curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts/master/upgrade-script.sh)" force
Sam‘s script checks, if the correct node and npm versions are installed and updates them accorgingly if necessary.
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@djboob66 said in MMM-NewPIR v3:
sudo npm install -g npm@6.14.15
thank you guys very much, this worked for me
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@fozi i had used that script to update, i don’t know why it didn’t update the other components. Thanks a lot for your help
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@philmavedzenge it doesn’t upgrade mode/npm
install checks, upgrade does not (usually didn’t need to)
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@sdetweil said in MMM-NewPIR v3:
@philmavedzenge it doesn’t upgrade mode/npm
install checks, upgrade does not (usually didn’t need to)
I see now. Thanks a lot for the help
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Hi. Does anyone know of a way to format “LastPresence” output? Default is a full date and time in one line however I would like to change the format of the output. Don’t see any config option to format it…
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@uros76 said in MMM-NewPIR v3:
Hi. Does anyone know of a way to format “LastPresence” output? Default is a full date and time in one line however I would like to change the format of the output. Don’t see any config option to format it…
How would you like it formatted?
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@cowboysdude ideally I would like to specify the date/time format, like on a stock MM Clock module.