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    • BKeyportB Offline
      BKeyport Module Developer @sdetweil
      last edited by BKeyport

      @sdetweil It’s people like you that drive people out of coding. This isn’t fun anymore.

      Is there anyone other than Sam that could explain why this don’t work anymore?

      The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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        sdetweil @BKeyport
        last edited by

        @BKeyport that’s very disappointing to hear.

        I thought I was being helpful in giving ways to debug the problem.

        I do not KNOW why it appears to be failing. None of the changes to the mm core appear to affect updateDom

        Sam

        How to add modules

        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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          MMRIZE
          last edited by MMRIZE

          How about this? not tested.

          start: function () {
            this.dailyTimer = null
            const moment = new Date()
            const midnight = new Date(moment.getFullYear(), moment.getMonth(), moment.getDate() + 1, 0, 0, 0, 0)
            const toMidnight = midnight - moment
            setTimeout(() => {
              this.doSomething()
            }, toMidnight)
          },
          
          
          doSomething: function () {
            clearTimeout(this.dailyTimer)
            this.dailyTimer = null
            // Do your job here.
            this.dailyTimer = setTimeout(() => {
              this.doSomething()
            }, 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000)
          }
          
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            sdetweil @MMRIZE
            last edited by sdetweil

            @MMRIZE right, thats a way without interval timer

            I added this to compliments with the cron entries to get the interval synched to the minute

             let minute_sync_delay = 1;
            		// loop thru all the configured when events
            		for (let m of Object.keys(this.config.compliments)) {
            			// if it is a cron entry
            			if (this.isCronEntry(m)) {
            				// we need to synch our interval cycle to the minute
            				minute_sync_delay = (60 - (moment().second())) * 1000;
            				break;
            			}
            		}
            		// Schedule update timer. sync to the minute start (if needed), so minute based events happen on the minute start
            		setTimeout(() => {
            			setInterval(() => {
            				this.updateDom(this.config.fadeSpeed);
            			}, this.config.updateInterval);
            		},
            		minute_sync_delay);
            

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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              sdetweil @MMRIZE
              last edited by

              @MMRIZE one thing

              You can’t clear the timer if it has triggered, as the timer has expired. The handle is no longer valid

              Sam

              How to add modules

              learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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              • BKeyportB Offline
                BKeyport Module Developer @sdetweil
                last edited by

                @MMRIZE @sdetweil

                the reporter posted this to my github:

                I am not a javascript expert, but have some experience in C++ and
                microcontroller programming.
                I have had some problems with other MagicMirror calendar modules not
                updating the day properly and they also seem to implement workarounds and
                have issues with the DOM updating.
                I did a little looking into this and it seems there must be some generic
                issue with the MagicMirror software allowing modules to implement timers
                and date/time functions in realtime.
                

                And Sam - I was telling you that it previously was working and works outside of the MM ecosystem - or at least sets it up to work. that’s what got me pissed off - I had done a slew of debugging and it got down to “have you turned off and on again”

                There’s lots of issues I’ve been having - most of them being internal MM functions, that I tend to work around by native JS code and using remote access via the Web server.

                For example: Logging. Don’t seem to work for me. Gotta log via console, so I pull up the web server and Edge’s dev tools.

                The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                  sdetweil @BKeyport
                  last edited by

                  @BKeyport logging

                  There are two logs

                  Node_helper goes to npm start console
                  Modulename.js goes to the browser log

                  There are a couple modules that will send the browser log records to the console
                  MMM-Logging, mmrize has an updated version, so do I.

                  I don’t know why it worked before, or why it’s not working now.

                  We added some checking for valid position names, instead of crashing

                  We added async to some mm functions, but
                  Timeout and interval are js functions.

                  Only way to debug the browser side is to use the developer window debugger (sources tab)

                  Sam

                  How to add modules

                  learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                    sdetweil @BKeyport
                    last edited by

                    @BKeyport I’d be interested in the functions that you are having trouble with, as there are very few.

                    Sam

                    How to add modules

                    learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                    • BKeyportB Offline
                      BKeyport Module Developer @sdetweil
                      last edited by

                      I think I got it figured out - Based on research elsewhere - if I’m correct: start: function() is only called upon load, correct?

                      ASSUMING that’s the case, this seems to work better:

                      start: function () {
                          function scheduleMidnightUpdate() {
                              const now = new Date();
                              const nextMidnight = new Date(now);
                      
                              // Set the time to midnight
                              nextMidnight.setHours(24, 0, 0, 0);
                      
                              // Calculate the time remaining until the next midnight
                              const timeUntilMidnight = nextMidnight - now;
                      
                              // Schedule the updateDom method to be called at midnight
                              setTimeout(() => {
                                  this.updateDom();
                      
                                  // Reschedule the update for the next midnight
                                  scheduleMidnightUpdate.call(this);
                              }, timeUntilMidnight);
                          }
                      
                          // Call the function to start the first schedule
                          scheduleMidnightUpdate.call(this);
                      },
                      

                      Now, This seems to work on testing - but it will fail in testing if I change the clock after starting MM.

                      Is there anyway y’all can see to improve this, or am I good?

                      The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                        MMRIZE @BKeyport
                        last edited by

                        @BKeyport
                        Your DOM might not be rendered yet on “start” imo. I think manipulating DOM after “DOM_OBJECT_CREATED” notification would be safer.

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