Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-GoogleCalendar Not Loading
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@nuggetron22 calendar Ext3 gets its info from the default calendar.
so the url goes there. get it working first
then comment out it’s position propertythen add Ext3 and customize
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Alright, I went back to v2.26.0 and tried the
cd ~/MagicMirror npm install node-ical@0.16.1
but it didn’t resolve my calendar issues. I was getting all of my Google Calendars, whether in the default or the MMM-GoogleCalendar module, on v2.23.0. I couldn’t get my calendars on v2.26.0, v2.25.0, or v2.24.0. They all gave me ETIMEDOUT errors during the Fetch.
Back to v2.23.0 and I can get all of my Google Calendar either in the default calendar module or the MMM-GoogleCalendar module.
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@nuggetron22 yes, this is probably a fetch problem in electron.
seems it gets confused when there is an ipv6 and an ipv4 address on the network interface and demands connection a certain way…others have had success disabling the ipv6 address on their pi… as its only inside the house, you’ll likely never exceed the number of devices…
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@nuggetron22
I have the same problem with my Google Calendar, how do I get version 2.23.0?
Do I have to set up the SD card from scratch or can I go from version 2.26.0 to 2.23.0 in a simple way?What’s the best way to go about downgrading the magic mirror software but keeping all modules intact?
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@sil3ntstorm do
cd ~/MagicMirror git fetch --all --tags rm package-lock.json git checkout tags/v2.23.0 -b temp_branch rm -rf node_modules rm _rf ../fonts/node_modules rm -rf ../vendor/node_modules npm run install-mm
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You’re incredible, it worked straight away. Thank you very much for the quick help.
The calendar is working again, Netatmo is still causing problems, but first I’ll see if I can find what the problem is.
Thanks again