Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CalDAV
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hi i´ve got it- it was the firewall blocking and the ics files are created and a test is shownTHANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! :)
maybe you can add the workaround for a tutorial for any Synology User :) -
@caw add the workaround?
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@sdetweil i think some of the Synology users have the same issue with permissions an their nas
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@caw this is really a docker on synology implementation issue. you created files needed by the docker container using an outside the container userid.
many modules use their folder as a cache storage location
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I apologize but I am very very new to all of this and I was looking for a little guidance on syncing with my Apple Calendar using MMM-CalDAV. The issue I am running into is that in the [LOG] it is showing [CALDAV] /MagicMirror/modules/MMM-CalDAV/service/.ICLOUD_family.ics is not found. This is cascading into a lot of issues which results in the fetch of the family calendar isn’t happening. I am sure I am missing something simple but I can’t for the life of me find it out. Would it be possible to get some help and which direction could I investigate? Thank you all in advance.
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@jal201 can u tell us more about your runtime environment?
are you using a NAS device, synology? or is this on a pi, without docker?
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Thank you for your time. I believe am using a pi without a docker.
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@jal201 said in MMM-CalDAV:
/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-CalDAV/service/.ICLOUD_family.ics
this seems to imply the config for calendar doesn’t match the config for MMM-Caldav
caldav reads the real calendar and puts the data in the configured folder
and then the MM calendar loads it from the configured folder…I am not the module author.
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@sdetweil thank you for the information. I was curious about the *.ICLOUD file location. Do you see that in your application? Is that folder used?