Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM - NewsFeed Ticker Hangs
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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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Try this:
Under the
maxNewsItems
that you just added to your config entry, add thisupdateInterval: 10 * 60 * 1000,
The default is 1 minute, which effectively resets the module back to the beginning of the feeds. This will give it 10 minutes to display the feeds without resetting. Assuming this will work, adjust the time accordingly.
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@mykle1 Just added it. It brought the ticker to a crawl across the screen. Super slow.
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@matthewlawson3 never edit the module source file.use config.js to adjust the parma
I loaded the module u referenced, and fetcher.js is in that folder
no idea if it hangs yet. hasn’t for me. -
@sdetweil Ok I made the changes in the fetcher file hopefully. I really am kinda lost though as to what we are trying to do exactly. My main concern is that it goes to all 4 of the sources listed. NYT, USA Today, BBC, and Ars Technica. I haven’t seen Ars Technica at all.
I may just give up and find another good news module.
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the modules collects all the entries and makes a big list, and then the module sorts them by published date.
there could be over 300 entries… each takes 10 seconds, 3000 seconds is 5 hours,
but the reload interval is 60 minutes, so it will wipe out the list and start over…