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    Newsfeeder is going way to fast when showing news

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    • mumblebajM Offline
      mumblebaj Module Developer @sdetweil
      last edited by

      @sdetweil I think there may be an issue though. The MagicMirror Documentation says the following:

      The newsfeed module is one of the default modules of the MagicMirror. This module displays news headlines based on an RSS feed. Scrolling through news headlines happens time-based (updateInterval), but can also be controlled by sending news feed specific notifications to the module.
      

      The animationSpeed - Speed of the update animation. Which to me means that the time the news items go from one to the other.

      However, the news items scroll through and seem to be ignoring the updateInterval setting, almost like it is using the default animationSpeed as the updateInterval.

      That being said, on my laptop it seems to be behaving fine. I swopped this out on my PI for my MMM-NewsAPI module but before I did it was definitely scrolling through and ignoring the updateInterval.

      The code seems to fine as it references the updateInterval:

          scheduleUpdateInterval: function () {
                  this.updateDom(this.config.animationSpeed);
      
                  // Broadcast NewsFeed if needed
                  if (this.config.broadcastNewsFeeds) {
                          this.sendNotification("NEWS_FEED", { items: this.newsItems });
                  }
      
                  this.timer = setInterval(() => {
                          this.activeItem++;
                          this.updateDom(this.config.animationSpeed);
      
                          // Broadcast NewsFeed if needed
                          if (this.config.broadcastNewsFeeds) {
                                  this.sendNotification("NEWS_FEED", { items: this.newsItems });
                          }
                  }, this.config.updateInterval);
          },
      

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      • S Offline
        sdetweil @fribse
        last edited by

        @fribse could you do a quick test for me.

        open the developers window, sources tab,
        in the left nav,
        expand modules, default, newsfeed,
        select the newsfeed.js
        source will appear on right window

        scroll the source down, til line 298 is in view, and click the line number so it looks like this

        Screenshot at 2021-08-11 14-36-57.png

        then hit f5 (will reload MM)

        and it will stop at line 298

        then use you mouse to hover over the this.config.updateInterval

        like this
        Screenshot at 2021-08-11 14-35-10.png

        and then tell me what node/npm version u are using

        u can do the debug using chrome, firefox or edge on your pc, if u have address:“0.0.0.0” and ipWhitelist:[] set in the mm config on the pi.

        Sam

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          fribse
          last edited by

          Like this:
          c6d12504-e82f-47aa-a7d2-8f93b35b736a-image.png
          ?

          pi@bathmirror:~ $ npm --version
          7.6.3

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            sdetweil @fribse
            last edited by

            @fribse yes, thanks… so its got the right number for interval.

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              fribse @sdetweil
              last edited by

              @sdetweil Currently it shows the news in a proper speed, not sure what starts the problem?

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                sek_is_back
                last edited by sek_is_back

                i got exact the same strange behavior. one day after my last post, the newsfeed worked like expected for 2 weeks. today the updateInterval seems to be ignored.
                After a pm2 restart everything is fine again.

                Now i wrote a cron to restart the Mirror every Night at 2am. will see if this will help.

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                • JalibuJ Offline
                  Jalibu Module Developer
                  last edited by Jalibu

                  I can confirm this error. Same on my MagicMirror:
                  It worked for weeks and then out of a sudden the speed changed to turbo-mode during runtime

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                  • FoziF Offline
                    Fozi Project Sponsor
                    last edited by

                    Same here. This behaviour started about 2 weeks ago. Some times the feeds cycle as expected, but then all of a sudden they rush through.

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                      fribse @Fozi
                      last edited by

                      Yup, I saw it again this morning, odd.

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                        fribse @fribse
                        last edited by fribse

                        @sdetweil Ok, I finally got it tested again.
                        If I go to my computer and open the webpage via remote it shows the right interval (this was what I did earlier), and the news cycles slowly as it should.
                        But on the raspberry pi, it still races through the news.
                        I haven’t restarted the Rpi just to keep the problem, but for me it’s not an easy test on the RPi itself, as the RPi is of course behind the mirror and headless.

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