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      danny607
      last edited by

      Hello, I am new and wondering what do you name the file env.example to? Second What lines need to be added to the /config/config.js file?
      Thanks

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        sdetweil @danny607
        last edited by

        @danny607 the env file name is typically
        .env

        note the leading dot

        the linux file systems do not have a flag for hidden, so by convention anything with a leading . (dot) will not be shown in file lists unless explicitly requested

        Sam

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          sdetweil @sdetweil
          last edited by sdetweil

          @caw

          so looking at the code, this module will write out the constructed ICAL format data to

            const filePath = path.resolve(__dirname, 'service', '.' + fileName)
          

          notice the dot… in linux =by convention, file/folder names that start with dot are not shown unless explicitly requested… (making them hidden ‘most’ of the time

          SO, the code above is trying to USE a directory ‘service’ (part of this module repo)
          in THIS module folder… but write to it…

          @karsten13 is the docker volume for where modules are located mapped read/write?? (the compose file doesn’t say)

          Sam

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            karsten13 @sdetweil
            last edited by

            @sdetweil said in MMM-CalDAV:

            @karsten13 is the docker volume for where modules are located mapped read/write?? (the compose file doesn’t say)

            see docs

            rw: Read and write access. This is the default if none is specified.

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              sdetweil @karsten13
              last edited by sdetweil

              @karsten13 thats what I thought

              @caw can you ssh logon to your synology and execute a docker command

              docker inspect  magicmirror 
              

              scroll up to look at the mounts section
              (this is from a different container, as I don’t have one running MM)

              Mounts": [
                          {
                              "Type": "volume",
                              "Name":  
              "94f89b1076c681a8dd32a7863d7a867e2077849f0fc53091062aae3797433919",
                              "Source": "/var/lib/docker/volumes/94f89b1076c681a8dd32a7863d7a867e2077849f0fc53091062aae3797433919/_data",
                              "Destination": "/config",    <---- check for /opt/magic_mirror/modules
                              "Driver": "local",
                              "Mode": "",
                              "RW": true,    <------------    check this , should be true
                              "Propagation": ""
                          },
              

              also, how (from where, as what userid?) did you git clone the module, and npm install?

              another docker command

              docker exec magicmirror ls /opt/magic_mirror/modules -laF

              Sam

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                caw @karsten13
                last edited by

                @karsten13

                i used:

                docker run -d --user root --name magicmirror
                -p 8036:8080
                -v /volume1/docker/magicmirror/config:/opt/magic_mirror/config
                -v /volume1/docker/magicmirror/modules:/opt/magic_mirror/modules
                -v /volume1/docker/magicmirror/customcss:/opt/magic_mirror/customcss
                -e TZ=Europe/Berlin
                –restart always
                registry.gitlab.com/khassel/magicmirror

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                  sdetweil @caw
                  last edited by

                  @caw from synology ssh terminal window do

                  ls /volume1/docker/magicmirror -laF
                  

                  Sam

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                    caw @sdetweil
                    last edited by

                    @sdetweil mm1.PNG

                    thats the result

                    and

                    mm.PNG

                    are the mounts section

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                      sdetweil @caw
                      last edited by sdetweil

                      @caw ok now need to look inside modules

                      ls -laF /volume1/magicmirror/modules
                      and in the module folder
                      ls -laF /volume1/magicmirror/modules/MMM-CalDAV

                      we did not check INSIDE the MMM-CalDAV/service folder to see if there is an existing file that might be overwritten (with the wrong permissions)

                      Sam

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                        caw @sdetweil
                        last edited by

                        @sdetweil mm2.PNG mm3.PNG

                        it´s in the /volume1/docker/magicmirror/modules

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