Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
SolisCloud Solar PV
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@Kash-0 npm install, right… not nvm
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@sdetweil Yes, sorry! I’ll edit my original post
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@Kash-0 Hello- 0. Well, I would suggest you to delete the existing folder (MMM-Solis Cloud if it exists) and then do a clean install in the MM Modules directory. The dependencies folder is created during NPM install in the same directory and are automatically registered ( I Guess) so there should not be any issue. Lots of my such issues with other modules were resolved by this method thanks to advice from @sdetweil .
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@Rags just delete the node_modules folder and the npm install again
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@sdetweil said in SolisCloud Solar PV:
just delete the node_modules folder and the npm install again
Thank you both. I deleted the folder node_modules from within the Soliscloud parent folder, then ran npm install again, but it produced the same result. I then deleted the Soliscloud folder and did a clean install of the module. Unfortunately, that also produced the same result. The biggest errors seem to be:
Failed to remove directories: There are warnings indicating that some directories could not be removed during cleanup, specifically related to the lzma-native dependency.
Error during epoll installation: The installation process encounters an error while trying to rebuild the epoll dependency.
Any and all help greatly appreciated :) - also, let me know if I should move the query to the Troubleshooting section.
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@Kash-0 a few changes needed to the package…
try my pull request
cd to the module folder
git fetch origin pull/1/head:test_install git checkout test_installthen npm install should work
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@sdetweil said in SolisCloud Solar PV:
git checkout test_install
Nailed it! Thank you Sam, you absolute legend :)
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@Kash-0 this change has been accepted into the base module. so
to reset, in the module folder do
git checkout main git pullno code change
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Looks like a cool module - although I have 3 inverters for my setup and I see there is no way to add more than 1 currently?
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@cyberphox I would open an issue on the module GitHub page to engage the author
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