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      sdetweil @MMRIZE
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      @MMRIZE yes

      @Spinster

      see later post

      Sam

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        sdetweil @MMRIZE
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        @MMRIZE said in Show calendar based on IP Address accessed:

        My code is just small injection that does filtering out calendars by condition on socketNotificationReceived. No additional fetching is needed.

        AFTER fetching… so throw away data, which we fetched , knowing we wouldn’t use it…

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          Spinster @MMRIZE
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          @MMRIZE I tried it, but it is still showing the calendar even if there is no calendar defined for the ip. I edited only the config.js file and added your code. Modified the calendars to suite mine. I could see even if there is no calendar defined for a particular ip. Please advice

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            Spinster @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil Is this working? Should I try it, please advice

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              MMRIZE @sdetweil
              last edited by MMRIZE

              @sdetweil
              Still I can’t catch you.

              [2024-05-07 15:03:33.741] [LOG]   Use existing calendarfetcher for url: https://ics.calendarlabs.com/76/mm3137/US_Holidays.ics
              

              The log shows, duplicated URL would be integrated into existing fetcher, So unlike your words, 3 clients doesn’t make 3 duplicated wasted fetcher.

              If clientA needs cal1, cal2, cal3 and clientB needs cal1, cal4, cal5. In this case server should fetch 5 calendars anyway. User may need cal1 ~ cal5 even on 1 screen or 2 screens, ther server’s burden would be the same.

              The only aspect that could be considered a waste is the transmission of unusing event data for cal4 and cal5 to clientA, but unless it’s a performance issue with the data parsing algorithm, simply having large data size being transmitted isn’t particularly problematic. Moreover, since the data is dropped in my code as soon as the notification is received, it can’t be deemed a significant memory issue. If the data size itself becomes problematic, it implies there’s already a problem with the original calendar module using cal1, cal2, cal3, cal4, and cal5.

              Too skeptic.

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                MMRIZE @Spinster
                last edited by MMRIZE

                @Spinster said in Show calendar based on IP Address accessed:

                Modified the calendars to suite mine. I could see even if there is no calendar defined for a particular ip. Please advice

                in the calendar config, I added clientMap.

                {
                	module: "calendar",
                	header: "US Holidays",
                	position: "top_left",
                	config: {
                		clientMap: {
                			"192.168.178.63": [ "cal1", "cal2", "cal3" ],
                			"192.168.178.22": [ "cal3", "cal4", "cal5" ]
                		},
                		calendars: [
                			{
                				url: "...",
                				name: "cal1",
                			},
                
                ...
                
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                  sdetweil @Spinster
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                  @Spinster yes, the two pieces together

                  ipaddress:“…”
                  at each cal url block… only does one ipaddress per url

                  Sam

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                    Spinster @MMRIZE
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                    @MMRIZE
                    Here is my config

                    	{
                    		module: "alert",
                    	},
                    
                    	/*
                    	{
                    		module: "updatenotification",
                    		position: "top_bar"
                    	},*/
                    	{
                    		module: "clock",
                    		position: "top_left"
                    	},
                    	{
                    		module: "MMM-ModuleMonkeyPatch",
                    		config: {
                    			patches: [
                    				{
                    					module: "calendar",
                    					method: "socketNotificationReceived",
                    					patch: async function (original, args) {
                    						const [ notification, payload ] = args
                    						if (notification === "CALENDAR_EVENTS") {
                    							const calendarName = this.config.calendars.find((cal) => cal.url === payload?.url)?.name
                    							const r = await fetch('http://10.5.11.1:8080/modules/getip')
                    							const ip = JSON.parse(await r.text())?.[ 'address' ] ?? null
                    							console.log(ip)
                    							if (!this.config.clientMap?.[ ip ]?.includes(calendarName)) {
                    								return original(notification, { ...payload, events: [] })
                    							}
                    						}
                    						return original(notification, payload)
                    					}
                    				}
                    			]
                    		}
                    	},
                    	{
                    		module: "getip",
                    	},
                    	{
                    		module: "calendar",
                    		header: "Home Cal",
                    		position: "top_left",
                    		config: {
                    			clientMap: {
                    				"10.5.11.5": [ "cal1" ],
                    				"10.5.11.6": ["cal2"]
                    			},
                    			calendars: [
                    				{
                    					fetchInterval: 10 * 60 * 1000,
                    					symbol: "calendar-check",
                    					url: "https://homecals/xEzboFt7Kr3Yfiys?export",
                    					name: "cal1",
                    
                    				}
                    			]
                    		}
                    	}
                    

                    This is showing both 10.5.11.5 and 10.5.11.6 the same calendar. Though 10.5.11.6 should not have any calendar since it is not defined. Even I tried without an entry of 10.5.11.6 in calendar map but it still showing the calendar. What am I doing wrong. Please advice

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                      Spinster @MMRIZE
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                      @MMRIZE I even added the calendarmap, I hope you seen my config.js sent earlier

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                        Spinster @Spinster
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                        @Spinster said in Show calendar based on IP Address accessed:

                        @MMRIZE I even added the calendarmap, I hope you seen my config.js sent earlier

                        Sorry, i think I have not installed Monkey module, will install and check again

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