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    MMM-CalendarExt3 only one calendar not updating

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      sdetweil @emlowe
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      @emlowe as you updated to the develop branch, did you also redo the npm run install-mm

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        emlowe Module Developer
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        I did yes - so the current test results are this

        The calendar did eventually appear - but it took quite some time - I wasn’t watching, so I don’t know when exactly - I’ll test again. But it was several minutes after the log output of “broadcasting 22 events”

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          sdetweil @emlowe
          last edited by sdetweil

          @emlowe the default for ext3 is 30 mins
          if missed at waitFetch

          only see the timing in
          pm2 log

          default calendar working, right?

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            emlowe Module Developer @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil No, I’m stopped testing Ext3 and I am only testing the default calendar.

            it is not working - I see Loading... for some number of minutes or hours, I haven’t determined any consistency. This test run is now past 45 mins and it still says Loading… despite having broadcast the events 9 times:

            [2025-01-27 14:25:24.525] [LOG]   Starting MagicMirror: v2.31.0-develop 
            ...
            [2025-01-27 14:25:31.806] [LOG]   Create new calendarfetcher for URL ...
            [2025-01-27 14:26:21.083] [INFO]  Calendar-Fetcher: Broadcasting 22 events from ...
            [2025-01-27 14:32:08.812] [INFO]  Calendar-Fetcher: Broadcasting 22 events from ...
            [2025-01-27 14:37:55.863] [INFO]  Calendar-Fetcher: Broadcasting 22 events from
            [2025-01-27 14:43:42.948] [INFO]  Calendar-Fetcher: Broadcasting 22 events from
            [2025-01-27 14:49:30.144] [INFO]  Calendar-Fetcher: Broadcasting 22 events from 
            ...
            [2025-01-27 15:12:37.552] [INFO]  Calendar-Fetcher: Broadcasting 21 events from 
            

            still says Loading ... - if I refresh the browser page - then they all appear immediately

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              sdetweil @emlowe
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              @emlowe can you extract those events out to a file

              curl -sL theurl >somefile.txt
              and share the file and your calendar config in an email to me
              same userid at gmail

              so i can look at it

              one other thing is open the developers window console tab
              ctrl-shift-i, select the console tab
              or do
              npm run start:dev

              and see if there are any errors
              the browser side broadcasts so it GOT the events block
              then it processes for the ui

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                emlowe Module Developer @sdetweil
                last edited by

                @sdetweil No errors in the console log

                If I wait long enough where this seems anywhere between 15min to an hour or more, they do appear without a manual refresh.

                maybe it’s a complexity issue - when I curl the calender link (it’s a google private ICS link) - the resulting file is 4.8MB - I imagine parsing that is somewhat time-consuming

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                  sdetweil @emlowe
                  last edited by

                  @emlowe yes, and new code takes longer than old with lots of events

                  what is the calendar refreshinterval

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                    emlowe Module Developer @sdetweil
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                    @sdetweil You mean fetchInterval: 5 * 60 * 1000?

                    the calendar module doesn’t have refreshinterval does it?

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                      sdetweil @emlowe
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                      @emlowe fetchInterval is same

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                        emlowe Module Developer
                        last edited by

                        I added various log outputs to node_helper.js and calendar.js

                        node_helper is sending the socket notification for CALENDAR_EVENTS
                        this is not received by the front end code in calendar.js

                        I don’t know what happens to it, but I added logging to print out in calendar.js whenever the socketNotificationReceived handler is called and it doesn’t print.

                        (unless I refresh the page - at which point it does)

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