Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM - NewsFeed Ticker Hangs
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@matthewlawson3 There are a few different versions which one are you using?
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@cowboysdude the one at the link below. It just seems that it will hang on one source and keeps repeating that source instead of fading out and going to the other sources. I added Ars Technica. Could that be the issue?
What do you recommend for another news ticker?
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@matthewlawson3 Not sure let me try to load it and see what it does.
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@cowboysdude said in MMM - NewsFeed Ticker Hangs:
Not sure let me try to load it and see what it does.
I just installed it. Running for 10 minutes, flawlessly, using the default config entry.
Nice module, Jim! :-)
EDIT:
It is NOT working properly. The 5 or 6 news items keep repeating
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@mykle1 interesting.
Like I said changed in the .css file the background to none and I also made a change in the speed of the ticker to 2000 in the MMM-NewsFeedTicker.js file. Could that be causing issues? Or maybe my Ars Technica addition is causing issues for some reason.
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I don’t think it’s you. See my edited post
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@mykle1 said in MMM - NewsFeed Ticker Hangs:
@cowboysdude said in MMM - NewsFeed Ticker Hangs:
Not sure let me try to load it and see what it does.
I just installed it. Running for 10 minutes, flawlessly, using the default config entry.
Nice module, Jim! :-)
EDIT:
It is NOT working properly. The 5 or 6 news items keep repeating
Okay. At least I know it is not something I did.
General question: How does one uninstall a module? Or do you just comment it or // it out?
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@matthewlawson3 You can delete it from your config entry and go to the MagicMirror/modules directory find the module and delete it so for example :
MagicMirror/modules/MMM-Whatever
You go to MagicMirror/modules
then delete the MMM-Whatever directory…Gone!
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You can comment out the config entry or delete the entry.
Easiest way to delete the module itself. Click your way to the modules folder, enter the modules folder, trash the MMM-NewsFeedTicker.
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@mykle1 I JUST said that…get off my toes LMAO
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Hey, have you seen Jim these days? I wonder where he disappeared to.
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@mykle1 Great question…I wonder where Robert is… or @strawberry-3-141 … I feel like a latch key kid…
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@mykle1 thank you!
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@Matthewlawson3 the doc doesn’t mention it, but by default in only shows the 1st 5 items regardless of how many sources u have
to get all of them do
maxNewsItems: 0,in the module config above the list of sources
----- edit: i was incorrect… the list gets rebuilt each time , never mind
BUT ----- this causes a problem, the list is never cleared, so it continues to grow and growhaven’t seen the hang yet… one possible source in fetcher.js,
comment out the items=[]; line as shown below
reloadTimer = null; //items = [];its the same name as the global , so there could confusion over which list to add to.
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@sdetweil said in MMM - NewsFeed Ticker Hangs:
comment out the items=[]; line as shown below
Thanks bro. I don’t even use this module. I was just trying to help out the user above. Hopefully, he’s paying attention and has read your suggestion.
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@mykle1 fixed
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@sdetweil said in MMM - NewsFeed Ticker Hangs:
@mykle1 fixed
Now I really hope he’s paying attention.
Well done, bro. :thumbsup:
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@mykle1 also sent him a dm…
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@sdetweil Okay so the reason it hangs and doesn’t go to other sources is because of what exactly? Sorry just saw this and trying to get up to speed.
I added the max news items where you said I think if I understand correctly (see config file below). I also changed the number to 0 inside the MMM-NewsFeedTicker.js.
Where is the fetcher.js? Can’t find that file.
The module keeps repeating NYT and USA Today and doesn’t move on to BBC or Ars Technica.
{ disabled: false, module: "MMM-NewsFeedTicker", position: "bottom_bar", //classes: "day_scheduler", config: { maxNewsItems: 0, feeds: [ { title: "New York Times", url: "http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml", customLogo: "NYT_logo_rss_250x40.png" }, { title: "USA Today", url: "http://rssfeeds.usatoday.com/UsatodaycomNation-TopStories", customLogo: "RSS_Syndication_Logo-USATN.png" }, { title: "BBC World News", url: "http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/world/rss.xml#", customLogo: "bbc_news_120x60.gif" }, { title: "Ars Technica", url: "http://feeds.arstechnica.com/arstechnica/technology-lab", customLogo: "arstechnica.jpg" } ] } },
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