Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Default Calendar module frequently refreshes
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@DarrenO-0 thx. Id really like to see the logs from both for the event broadcast cycle
There was a big calendar parser change in. 33 and another coming in. 34
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I just made this github issue to track this issue.
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@michaelarnauts I replied to it, but there you have a different complaint.
The system design is
Pull the iCal file via the URL
It’s whatever events the source calendar wants to send , we have no control , it’s all textWe convert that to a usable list
And then figure out the repeating events and get a list that could be displayed, expired and not , as of right this secondThen we send that list out to other modules to use
MMM-CalendarExt3 for example, which displays a wall cal view, using the events in view expired or notThen we process the not expired list and display the xx that you wanted
And repeat that whole process for the next fetchInterval
Once every xx minutes or whatever you have it set toFor each URL configured , we do the exact same process, each sending events when they are fetched. One URL processor doesn’t know about the next, they ALL run independently
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@sdetweil said in Default Calendar module frequently refreshes:
@DarrenO-0 thx. Id really like to see the logs from both for the event broadcast cycle
There was a big calendar parser change in. 33 and another coming in. 34
I’d upgraded to .33 in mid-Oct and had only upgraded Debian from 12 to 13 earlier this month but don’t recall noticing the issue prior to the OS upgrade.
i’ll see how i go with it under Debian 12 over the weekend and probably re-upgrade to Debian 13 early next week to then see if the issue re-presents itself.
Interestingly, the calendar that contains the most events is the one that was listed in the pm2 logs when the host was issue under Debian 13.
Now that the system is back under Debian 12, I’ll recheck the logs to see if the same notification in the pm2 logs is listed.One item i also noted in the pm2 logs was it identified that pm2 was out of date and i need to upgrade.
I’m not 100% sure, but I think my MM is currently on 6.0.6, and 6.0.13 is the latest stable version available.
I did attempt to upgrade pm2 from the instructions at pm2.io using “npm install pm2@latest -g” or “sudo npm install pm2@latest -g” and though it appeared to upgrade, it always returned an error that “-g” was an unknown command or option.
When i then run pm2 --version, it still reported that i was running 6.0.6. -
@DarrenO-0 on the pm2 side there are two parts
the code on the disk
and the part runningto change the part running
you need to executesudo pm2 updatePM2 -
@DarrenO-0 I rejected your post w the log entries, see the notification message I sent
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@sdetweil said in Default Calendar module frequently refreshes:
@DarrenO-0 I rejected your post w the log entries, see the notification message I sent
The calendar entries for the logs were unique.
I removed the true component of the email address prior to the “@” and replaced them with calendaruser1… calendaruser4Incidentally, i’ve been back through the config.js file for the default calendar and found that I had specified tableClass= twice.
The fIrst instance had a value of “small” with the bulk of the other options.
The second instance had a value of “xsmall” and was between the customEvents[] and calendars[] arrays.I removed the second instance and changed the value of the first to “xsmall”.
Saving the config automatically restarted MM and it appears to have resolved the matter as it hasn’t repeated the issue in the last hour, but i’ll continue to monitor over the next couple of days.
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@sdetweil
one thing i’ve now noticed since removing the duplicate tableClass entry in the calendar module’s config, when i now run :
pm2 logs --lines=15
i am now seeing the Broadcasting ### events entries calendars update on the scheduled intervals.Prior, while i was having the issue, i would see a constant updating of the live view of pm2 logs.
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That makes sense, but I see a lot more updates then what you describe here.
I’ve added a screenshot of the updates I get to my github issue, and I’ve added it here as well. (note that all the messages have the same length, and some are a few seconds apart.I’m not sure how to proceed in troubleshooting. When I enable debug logging, it is outputting a LOT (the whole ics file contains data from years ago).

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@DarrenO-0 sorry, not quite sure what you’ve said here
You specified tableClass twice in the config of a single calendar module declaration?
JavaScript should take the second, and ignore the first
JSON.parse() should overlay the first w the secondAnd tableClass is only used in the presentation of the events long after the broadcast message is sent
