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    electron-rebuild problems with MagicMirror 2.22.0

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      wishmaster270 Module Developer @karsten13
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      In case of electron-rebuild this is no problem as it is only required during compile but not at runtime.

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        karsten13 @wishmaster270
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        o.k., but where are the compile results stored?

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          wishmaster270 Module Developer @karsten13
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          They are stored in the node_modules folder of the module which should be persistent

          Edit: Do not misunderstand me. In my opinion the best way to solve the electron-rebuild problems of a lot of modules would be to put “@electron/rebuild” as a dependency to “package.json” of MagicMirror.

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            karsten13 @wishmaster270
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            @wishmaster270 said in electron-rebuild problems with MagicMirror 2.22.0:

            @karsten13
            They are stored in the node_modules folder of the module which should be persistent

            thats good, so the construction with installing electron-rebuild in mm folder has no side effects and works also in a docker setup.

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              karsten13 @wishmaster270
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              @wishmaster270 said in electron-rebuild problems with MagicMirror 2.22.0:

              Edit: Do not misunderstand me. In my opinion the best way to solve the electron-rebuild problems of a lot of modules would be to put “@electron/rebuild” as a dependency to “package.json” of MagicMirror.

              I don’t have a final opinion on that yet, but if so, we should put it under optionalDependencies as electron

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                wishmaster270 Module Developer @karsten13
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                You are right. I think optionalDependencies would be a great solution. Module developers could then add a hint to run npm ci in the MagicMirror directory to their installations instructions.

                As the container it self is untouched it should be no problem. It only causes @electron/rebuild to be installed the next time the script is called.

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                  sdetweil @KristjanESPERANTO
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                  @KristjanESPERANTO but if u look at electron/rebuild after install u call electron-rebuild

                  still has to be installed in the base node_modules folder…

                  older unmaintained modules are broken either way. why I had to fork MMM-Buttons.

                  Sam

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                    sdetweil @wishmaster270
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                    @wishmaster270 optional is there so that IF electron is NOT installed, the install does not fail (needed on pi0w at least)
                    have nothing to do w ci

                    my script ONLY installs prod, no dev. as 99.5% of users are users not mm developers. has nothing to do w module developers

                    Sam

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                      sdetweil @karsten13
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                      @karsten13 and the postinstall checks for it being there, and if so skips the e-r install.

                      doesn’t know/care HOW it got installed before

                      Sam

                      How to add modules

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                        karsten13 @sdetweil
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                        @sdetweil

                        you can use --omit=optional as param for npm install, I use this for my amd64 images because they are run to 99,9% with npm run server so electron is not needed

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                          thobach @karsten13
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                          @karsten13 What are your thoughts on adding npm install @electron/rebuild --unsafe-perm; \ as part of the container image creation process to https://gitlab.com/khassel/magicmirror/-/blob/master/build/Dockerfile-debian?

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                            karsten13 @thobach
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                            I’m trying to keep image size small … but which image are you using? latest or fat?

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