Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Difficulty getting MMM-Transitfeed working
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Still no luck. 8^(
I was getting a bunch of errors during the MM install which some googling suggested might be due to insufficient power (which is odd because I was using a big power supply) so I switched to an RPi power supply and still got the same errors. So maybe they’re somehow related? The errors are:
During MM Install:
(node:27144) MaxListenersExceededWarning: Possible EventEmitter memory leak detected. 11 close listeners added to [TLSSocket]. Use emitter.setMaxListeners() to increase limit
During the Electron stuff:
(node:42678) MaxListenersExceededWarning: Possible EventEmitter memory leak detected. 11 close listeners added to [TLSSocket]. Use emitter.setMaxListeners() to increase limit
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@UncleRoger it’s an npm bug, nothing fatal
did you see the rebuild messages?
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@sdetweil
It said “Rebuild Complete” but nothing about sqlite3. -
@UncleRoger ok, let see if we can clean up and try again
so we are going to reset the MM loaded libs and the module loaded libs
cd ~/MagicMirror rm -rf node_modules git checkout package.json git checkout package-lock.json npm run install-mm
when finished
npm install @electron/rebuild
now the module
cd modules/MMM-Transitfeed rm -rf node_modules git checkout package.json git checkout package-lock.json npm install
when finished
npm install btfs
when finished
../../node_modules/.bin/electron-rebuild
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@sdetweil said in Difficulty getting MMM-Transitfeed working:
ok, let see if wee can clean up and try again
so we are going to reset the MM loaded libs and the module loaded libs
That worked! Yay!
Thank you so very much! I really appreciate all your help. You are truly amazing.
My next step is to figure out how to get to the same point with my actual dev system before making the same changes to the production system. That and how to get it to work with my local transit system’s feeds.
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@UncleRoger said in Difficulty getting MMM-Transitfeed working:
My next step is to figure out how to get to the same point with my actual dev system before making the same changes to the production system.
well, you can follow the steps from
npm install @electron/rebuild
onwardor you can follow all those steps… won’t hurt anything
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@UncleRoger said in Difficulty getting MMM-Transitfeed working:
how to get it to work with my local transit system’s feeds.
that I have no clue on…
is this closeable?
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@sdetweil said in Difficulty getting MMM-Transitfeed working:
is this closeable?
Definitely. Thanks again!
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@UncleRoger ok, another learning thing…
find the message that best articulates the solution, click the 3 dots to the lower right and select “Mark this post as the correct answer”
you open it, you close it…
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How to get MMM-transitfeed working on a new installation of MagicMirror (based on @sdetweil’s assistance)
These are the steps I went through to get the module working after encountering version mismatch errors:
Note that I was starting with a clean install of Raspberry PiOS. I made no changes prior to the steps outlined below:
First, I installed MagicMirror using Sam Detweil’s script:
bash -c "$(curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts/master/raspberry.sh)"
Next, I installed the transitfeed module:
{ cd ~/MagicMirror/modules git clone https://github.com/bnitkin/MMM-transitfeed.git }
Then this reset the libraries:
{ cd ~/MagicMirror rm -rf node_modules git checkout package.json git checkout package-lock.json npm run install-mm }
I installed the electron rebuild package:
npm install @electron/rebuild
Next, I reset the module info:
{ cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-transitfeed rm -rf node_modules git checkout package.json git checkout package-lock.json npm install }
At this point, I installed gtfs:
{ cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-transitfeed npm install gtfs }
And lastly, I rebuilt sqlite3:
{ cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-transitfeed ../../node_modules/.bin/electron-rebuild }
Here I added the default config from the module’s github page to my config.js and started the mirror. It worked!
Many thanks to Sam for his patience, knowledge, and caring assistance.
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