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    • R Offline
      rkorell @xIExodusIx
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      @xIExodusIx It’s good practise to keep style information not in the *.js code but in the CSS file of module - than everybody can make persistent changes to style related issues in custom.css which will not been overwritten by module updates…

      Warm regards,
      Ralf

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        xIExodusIx @rkorell
        last edited by xIExodusIx

        @rkorell

        Yes, I know, but I don’t know how to transfer this code-lines to the .css file, the code for appaerance and color were in the module.js file before I began to try to get it work. I only modified them.

        The last two problems I have with the module is, to show the correct number in the callist, not “sip:myown number”, when an incomming call is blocket by the “number range list” and to hide the alert of these calls.

        On these problems I still work.

        Regards
        Carsten

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          rkorell @xIExodusIx
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          @xIExodusIx Dear Carsten,
          quick feedback for you: Just installed your newest version.
          And - to my big surprise - it works like I would like to have…
          I only have installed "MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor-py3 " - to be 100% clear, may there is the difference.
          But with only this module incoming calls are displayed/signalled (grey’ish / white color) and the message box disappears either when the call is taken or if the caller hangs up.
          This exactly is what I would like to have.
          You definitely have done something magical because the initial code holds the message box until call is ended.
          THANKS!!!

          You ARE a coder :-)

          Warmest greetings to Hamburg (as your git-account now reveals),
          Ralf

          For the CSS stuff - my apologies…
          I cannot guide here, as well. I’ve seen your color coding in dependency from call-type.
          I GUESS you can solve this with case-dependent CSS-attributes and so avoid the complete “switch”-clause.
          But this is far beyond my own capabilities - may Sam (@sdetweil ) can lead through this…

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            Jose1701 @rkorell
            last edited by

            Hi,

            I`m new to magicmirror and I like the CallMonitor a lot.

            Everthing works fine for me except the arrows and colours. I installed MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor-py3 and MMM-Callmonitor-Current-Call. I put the necessary information in the conifg as ou can see:

            {
            		module: 'MMM-Callmonitor-Current-Call',
            		position: 'top_right',	// This can be any of the regions. Best results in left or right regions.
            		config: {
            			showDirection: "true",
            			colorEnabled: "true",
            		}
            			
            	},
            
            
            {
            		module: 'MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor-py3',
            		position: 'bottom_right',	// This can be any of the regions. Best results in left or right regions.
            		header: "Letzte Anrufe", // This is optional
            		config: {
            			// See 'Configuration options' for more information.
            			showContactsStatus: "true",
                        	  fritzIP: "192.168.178.1",
                        	  showContactsStatus: "true",
                        	  maximumCallDistance: "240",
                                    maximumCalls: "4",
                                    reloadContactsInterval: "1",
            			showOutgoing: "true",
            			colorEnabled: "true",
                                    password: "******",
            		}
            	},
            
            

            An idea what am I doing wrong?

            Regards

            Jose

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              rkorell @Jose1701
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              @Jose1701 Dear Jose,
              you are referring to my post but may I’m the wrong person.
              You may ask the developer, @xIExodusIx, too.

              As I’m not knowing exactly what your problem is, I just can guess what’s going on…
              from configuration perspective I do not see an issue - mine is similar.
              As I wrote before I only have ‘MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor-py3’ in use, NOT ‘MMM-Callmonitor-Current-Call’,

              For ‘MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor-py3’ I’m aware of some problems, but I do not know if this aligns with your problems.

              • do you have the right (actual) fork? in my case this was https://github.com/xIExodusIx/MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor-py3.git
              • I’m not sure if this is correct: In your config a username is missing. As far as I’m aware of you have to use a username/password combination - therefore I remember that I had to create a separate user for using the module.
              • there were some requirements for the module - some python libraries as I remember correctly. - Do you have installed them in a proper version?

              This is the “guessing” version.
              If you could describe the “problem” more exact or concrete may we get other ideas…

              Good luck!
              Regards,
              Ralf

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                Jose1701 @rkorell
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                @rkorell

                Hi,

                sorry for the late response but I was ill and laying in bed.

                I will have a look. Actually I have the following “proofed”.

                @rkorell said in MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor-py3 and MMM-Callmonitor-Current-Call:

                do you have the right (actual) fork? in my case this was https://github.com/xIExodusIx/MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor-py3.git

                Yes, I’m using this one, too.

                @rkorell said in MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor-py3 and MMM-Callmonitor-Current-Call:

                I’m not sure if this is correct: In your config a username is missing. As far as I’m aware of you have to use a username/password combination - therefore I remember that I had to create a separate user for using the module.

                Well, until now I didn’t need more. Everything is working fine except the arrows and colours. But I will see if sth. is needed.

                @rkorell said in MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor-py3 and MMM-Callmonitor-Current-Call:

                there were some requirements for the module - some python libraries as I remember correctly. - Do you have installed them in a proper version?

                I think I have the right ones and up to date but I will have a look, too.

                Thanks so far.

                Kind regards

                Jose

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                  Jose1701 @Jose1701
                  last edited by

                  said in MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor-py3 and MMM-Callmonitor-Current-Call:

                  I’m not sure if this is correct: In your config a username is missing. As far as I’m aware of you have to use a username/password combination - therefore I remember that I had to create a separate user for using the module.
                  

                  Well, until now I didn’t need more. Everything is working fine except the arrows and colours. But I will see if sth. is needed.

                  That was the reason. Don`t know it shows the calls without a password but not the arrows.

                  Now everything is working fine.

                  Thanks a greets

                  Jose

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                    Mathes75
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                    @xiexodusix - I set up my MagicMirror from scratch and now wanted to integrate the FRITZ-Callmonitor to it, unfortunately with no luck. No calls are displayed, the phonebook has non-stop rotating icon. In the docker logs (Yes, I’m using latest MagicMirrorOS with integrated Docker) I get the following error:

                    [2026-01-11 02:10:11.646] [ERROR] [app] Whoops! There was an uncaught exception... 
                    [2026-01-11 02:10:11.684] [ERROR] [app] Error: spawn python3 ENOENT
                        at ChildProcess._handle.onexit (node:internal/child_process:285:19)
                        at onErrorNT (node:internal/child_process:483:16)
                        at process.processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:90:21) {
                      errno: -2,
                      code: 'ENOENT',
                      syscall: 'spawn python3',
                      path: 'python3',
                      spawnargs: [
                        '/opt/magic_mirror/modules/MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor-py3/fritz_access.py',
                        '-i',
                        '192.168.0.1',
                        '-p',
                        '*********',
                        '-u',
                        'magicmirror'
                      ]
                    } 
                    [2026-01-11 02:10:11.686] [ERROR] [app] MagicMirror² will not quit, but it might be a good idea to check why this happened. Maybe no internet connection? 
                    
                    

                    As you can see, I have created username and password only for MM.

                    Starting fritzconnection from (host) commandline works, incomming calls are registered and shown in Terminal.

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                      karsten13 @Mathes75
                      last edited by

                      @Mathes75

                      probably python missing, see https://khassel.gitlab.io/magicmirror/faq/dependencies/#use-the-fat-image

                      You can change the image in the .env file.

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                        Mathes75 @karsten13
                        last edited by

                        @karsten13 to get this right: Using the fat image would have at least python on board. And to get everything to work I would need to add a script, adding the dependencies for MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor-py3:

                        Execute npm install to install the dependencies.
                        (Optional) Execute sudo apt-get install python3-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev zlib1g-dev && sudo pip install --break-system-packages fritzconnection to allow access to your FRITZ!Box phone book and recent calls. This can take a few minutes.

                        Will definitely give it a try!

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