Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CalDAV
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Update 2.1.0
- Birthday calendar enabled. (
CardDAV
implementation) - Some code refactoring.
calendars: [],
is changed totargets: []
. you have to reconfigure yourconfig.js
Now you can get
Birthdays
calendar from iCloud or Google Contacts. (Of course, otherCardDAV
supported contacts services.) - Birthday calendar enabled. (
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Hello I’m trying to sync my synology calendar to the MagicMirror calendar with the MMM_CalDAV module. Sadly it’s not working and I don’t know why. I tried different settings and everything I could find online.
My config.js (without the standard stuff) looks like this:
{ module: "MMM-CalDAV", config: { timeRangeStart: -30, servers: [ { envPrefix: "SYOLOGY_", serverUrl: "http://192.168.xxx/caldav/", targets: ["family" ], }, }, }, { module: "calendar", position: "top_left", config: { servers: [ { symbol: "calendar-check", url: "http://localhost:8080/CALDAV/SYNOLOGY_family.ics", auth: { user: 'username1', pass: 'password1', method: 'basic' } },
The .env looks like this:
CALDAV_SERVICE_USERNAME= CALDAV_SERVICE_USERNAME= ### For SYNOLOGY SYNOLOGY_username=username1 SYNOLOGY_password=password1
Do you have any idea what I could try to do, to sync it?
Thank you
Tillmann
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@Tiller can you show any of the output from
npm startif using pm2 to autolaunch, then
pm2 logs --lines=xxxx
xxxx is the number of the most recent lines in the logs, default 15
note that the log data will have full urls for calendar , so this could expose info
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@Tiller said in MMM-CalDAV:
CALDAV_SERVICE_USERNAME=
CALDAV_SERVICE_USERNAME=For SYNOLOGY
SYNOLOGY_username=username1
SYNOLOGY_password=password1I think you may have confusing the username and password for the server and the module.
SYNOLOGY_username=username1 SYNOLOGY_password=password1
This is for your Synology Caldav Server, usually it is your account id/password to login Synology Server (Or Synology calendar account)
CALDAV_SERVICE_USERNAME=username2 CALDAV_SERVICE_PASSWORD=password2
This is a different thing. It is used for your MM calendar module. This module provide a secure calendar ics host by itself with this auth information. You should need to set your calendar config like this;
// default calendar module. { module: "calendar", position: "top_left", config: { calendars: [ { symbol: "calendar-check", url: "http://localhost:8080/CALDAV/SYNOLOGY_Family.ics", auth: { // REQUIRED user: 'username2', // <= used here (CALDAV_SERVICE_USERNAME) pass: 'password2', // <= used here (CALDAV_SERVICE_PASSWORD) method: 'basic' } }, ...
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Thank you for your quick reply.
@sdetweil I’m not using pm2 at the moment, but I could try to do it and check the logs.
@MMRIZE sorry, my bad. I changed the password for the post, it’s correct in my .env but not working.
I’m not exactly sure about the Synology url
synology.com says I should use
http://192.168.x.x:5000/caldav
and than log in with my username and passwordBut an older link is (seems there was an update)
http://192.168.x.x:5000/caldav/username/ejialfjl/If I’m using the last one in the browser, it is downloading an .ics file.
But it’s not working with both urls.
Maybe I should try to reinstall everything?
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@Tiller if you are not using pm2 then the errors would be shown where you do npm start
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@Tiller no reinstall
can you show us the new url(#2) in config.js,
assume you are still using the env variables -
@Tiller
CalDAV
is different to generalics
hosting.Usually, the URL of Synology CalDAV accessing would be;
https://IP_OR_URL:5001/caldav/ http://IP_OR_URL:5000/caldav/
Anyway, there would be some log to diagnosis. Can you show the frontend and backend logs?
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Hi,
i´ve got the same problem. I´m completly new to magicmirror but the integration of my Synology CalDAV should be the main part of it.
i´ve tried several combinations and addresses but no one worked for me.
maybe its possible to get a “step - by - step” Tutorial.
hopefully you can help :)
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https://github.com/MMRIZE/MMM-CalDAV/wiki
- Install
cd <Your MagicMirror directory>/modules git clone https://github.com/MMRIZE/MMM-CalDAV cd MMM-CalDAV npm install
- There would be
.env
(It would be hidden, so you should check it withls -al
or equivalent for your environment/OS)
If not there, copy it from
env.example
cp env.example .env
- Open your Synology Calendar. You can open it from your Synology Package Center Or installed app lists. Usually it will have
http(s)://<IP_OR_URL>:<PORT(5000 or 5001)>/?launchApp=SYNO.Cal.Application
as URL so you can open it on the browser.
You will see something like this.
- Get the CadDAV account. Copy or memo the URL. Usually URL will have
http(s)://<IP_OR_URL>:<PORT_5000_OR_5001>/caldav/
format.
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Back to the terminal. Open the
.env
file with your favourite editor. Then, fulfil these lines.
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Then configure the
MMM-CalDAV
module and thecalendar
module like this.
Carefully See the configuration of the
calendar
module.- Then run the MagicMirror.
At the very first execution, some time would be needed for CalDAV calendars to be reflected on the screen. So, just stop the MagicMirror.
If CalDAV calendars would be success to be derived, the log will say something like this.
[2024-09-03 22:52:01.461] [LOG] [CALDAV] File: SYNOLOGY_test.ics is refreshed.
And there be files to be hosted in the
service
directory like these;
I have two calendars,
My Calendar
andtest
, so there would be 2 hidden ics files generated,service/.SYNOLOGY_My_20Calendar.ics
andservice/.SYNOLOGY_test.ics
.But the real URL consumed by the
calendar
module would behttp://localhost:8080/CALDAV/SYNOLOGY_test.ics
, don’t be confused.- Rerun the MM again. Now on the screen, your hosting calendar will be served.