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    Wunderlist - your todos on the mirror

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    • M Offline
      mikmonken
      last edited by

      OK strike that it does work, there seemed to be an issue with the browser version of wanderlist not syncing, which meant that despite it appearing to have content on it wasn’t sending it to the mirror.

      All good now.

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      • paviroP Offline
        paviro Admin
        last edited by

        Glad you figured out how to fix it :)

        We're all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?

        – The Doctor

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        • K Offline
          Kukielka58
          last edited by Kukielka58

          Greetings,
          first of all, thanks for making the module!
          Sadly I can’t really appreciate your work, because it doesn’t work for me. :(

          I’m running magicMirror on a Contos7 VM on my Homeserver.

          The code in the Line 42 always returns me “undefined”.

          this.tasks[this.config.lists[i]]
          

          However retrieving the tasks via curl seems fine.

          Here is my Config:

          {
          			module: 'MMM-Wunderlist',
          			position: 'top_right',
          			header: 'To-Do Liste',
          			config: {
          				accessToken: '*********************************',
          				clientId: '*********************',
          				lists: ['inbox'],
          				interval: 5,
          				maximumEntries: 5,
          				fade: true
          			}
          }
          

          I’m really looking forward to hear from you. :)

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          • paviroP Offline
            paviro Admin
            last edited by

            Are you sure this has nothing to do with your setup? Centos 7 is not officially supported.

            We're all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?

            – The Doctor

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              Kukielka58 @paviro
              last edited by

              @paviro I know that it’s not officially supported but everything else seems fine.
              Maybe any dependencies I’m not awayre of? I already installed npm request manually.

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              • paviroP Offline
                paviro Admin
                last edited by

                Not sure this error seems off to me since I check if the variable is undefined… Well I am on holiday right now so I can’t really check anything, sorry :/

                We're all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?

                – The Doctor

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                  Kukielka58 @paviro
                  last edited by

                  @paviro No Problem at all, hope you enjoy you holidays! :)

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                    Kukielka58 @paviro
                    last edited by

                    @paviro After further inspection it seems like the array this.tasks = []; is always empty. which is why if (typeof this.tasks[this.config.lists[i]] != “undefined”) is always false. Any Ideas? :(

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                    • paviroP Offline
                      paviro Admin
                      last edited by paviro

                      Please try using the fetcher_debug_client.js. You have to fill in your data in createFetcher("id", "Inbox", 1000, accessToken, clientID); at the bottom :) You can then run it with node fetcher_debug_client.js from the module directory.

                      We're all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?

                      – The Doctor

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                        Kukielka58 @paviro
                        last edited by

                        @paviro Did exactly what you said. I ran node fetcher_debug_client.js from the /opt/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-Wunderlist/ directory and it seems to have worked.
                        Create new todo fetcher for list: Inbox - Interval: 1000

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