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    node_helper.js is not working?

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      vandy2424 @sdetweil
      last edited by

      @sdetweil it returned the same location:

      jackson@raspberrypi:~ $ find . -type f -name config.js
      ./Documents/MagicMirror/config/config.js
      
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        sdetweil @vandy2424
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        @vandy2424 weird. the console output doesn’t match…

        ok, another thing, MagicMirror not running

        ps -ef | grep -i magic
        

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          sdetweil @vandy2424
          last edited by sdetweil

          @vandy2424 according to the backend log, calendar was not a loaded module, so never get any data, loading… will be the only output

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            vandy2424 @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil Hopefully this is what you were looking for here:

            jackson@raspberrypi:~ $ ps -ef | grep -i magic
            jackson   1781   806  0 08:21 ?        00:05:02 geany /home/jackson/Documents/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-Cocktails/node_helper.js
            jackson   6037  1698  0 18:17 pts/0    00:00:00 grep --color=auto -i magic
            
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              sdetweil @vandy2424
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              @vandy2424 well, it’s something…

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                vandy2424 @sdetweil
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                @sdetweil This is true, but in the backend log, none of my modules say they were loaded, and never have. Just mentions loading config and loading module helpers.
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                The clock & weather still work without showing they were loaded on the backend. (maybe this doesn’t matter since they don’t use a node_helper.js class).

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                  sdetweil @vandy2424
                  last edited by

                  @vandy2424 correct , weirdness…

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                    MMRIZE @vandy2424
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                    @vandy2424
                    Try ‘localhost’ or real IP instead of ‘0.0.0.0’.

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                      vandy2424 @MMRIZE
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                      @MMRIZE
                      I tried both localhost and the IP of my PI (LAN) and neither resolved the issue. Also, whether it matters or not, changing these also did not remove the WebSocket warning shown in the dev console.

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                        MMRIZE @vandy2424
                        last edited by MMRIZE

                        @vandy2424
                        Really weird.
                        Of course you are probably running MM as Electron standalone(not server/client). Hmmmm… How about your port forwarding on port 8080 on your home router or firewall? Something makes your ws not working.
                        Or… there is another process which is using that port as another ws instance.(but seems not possible… hmmmm) or proxy something maybe…

                        But I can’t guess any more sorry.

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