Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Calendar not updating
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@matt216 ok, i don’t know… lets get you back to running on the prior release
stop mm, shouldn’t be running as its not helpful
cd ~/MagicMirror git tag -l
to see the list of tagged commits,
then
git checkout temp_branch -b tags/v???????
where ??? is the number 2.25.0 or whatever u want to go back to
then
rm -rf node_modules npm install
please advise(we can get back to the current v2.26.0 branch too, very easily
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@sdetweil commenting maximumEntries just shows the default 10 entries, but still does not include recently created events that should show within those 10.
Getting a git error (novice here, sorry):
fatal: 'temp_branch' is not a commit and a branch 'tags/v2.24.0' cannot be created from it
Although this issue existed before I upgraded to 2.26.0…
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I might have a go at spinning up another calendar server and see if the issue still exists there. This calendar is a newly self-hosted one so it could be an issue there (although the magicmirror is the only device having trouble with it).
Thanks for the help still.
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@matt216 also try
cd ~/MagicMirror npm install electron@28.1.1
supposedly it has the fix for ipv6 vs 4
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@sdetweil Thanks. Done. No change :(
Have you heard of others with this problem? No one else on this thread. I really appreciate your efforts, but don’t worry too much if it’s just me. Part of the fun with self-hosting calendars etc :)
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@matt216 I have not had others with no updates, but others w missing events
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I also had the problem with a Google calendar and an iCloud. for me the update to electronic@28.1.1 was the solution, now everything works as with the previous version of MM
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@nechry thanks for the feedback
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@sdetweil said in Calendar not updating:
@matt216 I have not had others with no updates, but others w missing events
Hi, I’m pretty new here, so sorry if I mess something up. I think I have the same problem. Installed MM yesterday (so pretty vanilla setup), the only module I added is the MMM-CalendarExt3.
I configured everything as it should be (I hope at least), but for some reason, my calendars are not beeing updated and one is not beeing show at all… I don’t know what to do anymore, maybe you guys have an idea.Here is my error: ```
0|MagicMirror | [09.01.2024 12:28.43.248] [ERROR] Calendar Error. Could not fetch calendar: https://calendar.google.com/[MyCalendarNameHere]/basic.ics
TypeError: fetch failed
0|MagicMirror | at Object.fetch (node:internal/deps/undici/undici:11576:11) {
0|MagicMirror | cause: Error: write EPIPE
0|MagicMirror | at WriteWrap.onWriteComplete [as oncomplete] (node:internal/stream_base_commons:94:16)
0|MagicMirror | at handleWriteReq (node:internal/stream_base_commons:58:21)
0|MagicMirror | at writeGeneric (node:internal/stream_base_commons:149:15)
0|MagicMirror | at TLSSocket._writeGeneric (node:net:931:11)
0|MagicMirror | at TLSSocket._write (node:net:943:8)
0|MagicMirror | at writeOrBuffer (node:internal/streams/writable:392:12)
0|MagicMirror | at _write (node:internal/streams/writable:333:10)
0|MagicMirror | at TLSSocket.write (node:internal/streams/writable:337:10)
0|MagicMirror | at write (node:internal/deps/undici/undici:10124:18)
0|MagicMirror | at _resume (node:internal/deps/undici/undici:10037:33)
0|MagicMirror | at resume (node:internal/deps/undici/undici:9938:7)
0|MagicMirror | at [dispatch] (node:internal/deps/undici/undici:9286:11)
0|MagicMirror | at Client.Intercept (node:internal/deps/undici/undici:9017:20)
0|MagicMirror | at Client.dispatch (node:internal/deps/undici/undici:7772:44)
0|MagicMirror | at [dispatch] (node:internal/deps/undici/undici:7991:32)
0|MagicMirror | at Pool.dispatch (node:internal/deps/undici/undici:7772:44) {
0|MagicMirror | errno: -32,
0|MagicMirror | code: ‘EPIPE’,
0|MagicMirror | syscall: ‘write’
0|MagicMirror | }
0|MagicMirror | }Thanks!