Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Version 2.30.0 Calendar fix for clipping broadcast events
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@angeliKITTYx there are events broadcast over almost 2 minutes. I think Ext3 tries to hold off updating exactly when events arrive
there is a properties on Ext3
waitFetch 5000 (ms) waiting the fetching of last calendar to prevent flickering view by too frequent fetching.
refreshInterval 1800000 (ms) refresh view by force if you need it. -
@angeliKITTYx can you go to the MMM-GoogleTasks module folder and do
ls node_modules/googleapis
it should display somethingthen
rm-rf node_modules npm install
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@angeliKITTYx ok, the module has a problem
it didn’t document NEEDING that library (it has no package.json file)
so do the general fix for missing dependencies
see here for the steps
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/15778/fix-for-black-screen-in-2-16-and-later?page=1 -
@sdetweil that link fixed the module, thank you! Now just the issue of the calendar. Here’s my config file - did I add those parameters correctly? My Ext3 refreshinterval used to be 105000. Once I changed that and added the fetch, the “all day” events are still showing wrong and I’m down to 2 of 7 calendars showing.
{ module: "calendar", header: "Family Calendar", hiddenOnStartup: "true", position: "top_left", config: { broadcastPastEvents: true, displaySymbol: false, showEnd: false, fetchInterval: 100000, calendars: [ { url: "https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/an.jusino%40gmail.com/private-74d08680c977c48e69171dadae3346d1/basic.ics", name: "family_cal", color: "mediumpurple" }, { url: "https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/omtoia6f8j37jran5mb17op4ds%40group.calendar.google.com/private-16234c84cba91dcd115a1520c7d4a6d1/basic.ics", name: "alecwork_cal", color: "darkgrey" }, { url: "https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/alec.ricks%40gmail.com/private-1057e398b749e4a4bd8d89428196701d/basic.ics", name: "alec_cal", color: "cyan" }, { url: "https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/0b6c8d6f8c3228633df24f5a2e1a82ee6e26fb2f83149c1e7f23db663a1723fc%40group.calendar.google.com/private-b27c85d7ac15b1b3720cbc02b5dc379c/basic.ics", name: "days_off", color: "black" }, { url: "https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/1edbd1beaf928e2704be3df763e9b319577876e1bcb207b7904a9c4f06ffb943%40group.calendar.google.com/private-76c28d9a0ee7ab9f1b64a9d566a850ed/basic.ics", name: "birthdays", color: "palevioletred" }, { url: "https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/0f7edded062436e88c439f02088314c458c640c02e562fb692933af418d0abc4%40group.calendar.google.com/private-e796d5dfb492112678768352ffc3fbb8/basic.ics", name: "Recycling", color: "blue" }, { url: "https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/f66c575019a70fc8b261642986e5db02b70a923eaa2c24ce3cef72adc9f500c2%40group.calendar.google.com/private-22e483fee9be4ff5c366069093ee2445/basic.ics", name: "Trash", color: "green" }, ] } }, { module: "MMM-CalendarExt3", position: "bottom_bar", config: { mode: "week", useSymbol: false, showMore: true, refreshInterval: "1800000", waitFetch: "5000", weekIndex: "0", instanceId: "basicCalendar", fontSize: "22px", maxEventLines: 5, firstDayOfWeek: 7, calendarSet: ['family_cal', 'alecwork_cal', 'alec_cal', 'days_off', 'birthdays', 'Recycling', 'Trash'], } },
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@angeliKITTYx i think the refreshInterval you set is 30 minutes
just for grins , try
3*60*1000
as your initial load is under that
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@sdetweil I changed the Ext3 parameter to refreshInterval: “3601000”, and it still looks the same. Do I need to let it sit for an hour to refresh?
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@angeliKITTYx I don’t know… I suggested trying shorter (quick) to prove the cals arrived…
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@sdetweil I’m confused then…i was just using the values you provided. Do I need to go back to my refresh of 1.75min? Do I keep the fetch value at 5000?
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@angeliKITTYx dang forum… they removed the * I fixed the post
3*60*100 3 minutes, * 60 seconds * 1000 ms
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@sdetweil I put the refresh interval back down to 100500, and the calendar refreshed. The 3rd calendar showed back up, but they’re all displaying at 5AM and going into the following day even though everything is an “all day” event in my Google calendar. It looks the same as the screenshot I shared earlier.