Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-MyCommute
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@cruunnerr sorry yes. Chat was what I meant. Send me your entire MMM-MyCommute config without hiding anything so I can test your exact config.
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ok. i send it to you, but the code looks scary with the chat.
i uploaded it to my ftp-server and send you the link
thanks for helping me
edit:
Got it!
you have too write it like this:alternatives: true, //does work
not like this:
alternatives: 'true', //doesn't work
Thank you anyway :)
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Has anyone else had trouble getting the icons to display? I’m not sure if the SVG file I’m using has been corrupted, but I also seem to get an error message whenever I try opening that file separately, even after pulling the latest from the git. Below is how it renders for me.
Great module btw!
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I Just recently installed and configured MMM-MyCalendar and MMM-MyCommute with few issues and love the modules. I noticed in the config for the calendar (and also in the console logs) that the calendar is broadcasting an array with data such as location, geo, etc.
I was hoping someone with a little more JS experience (I have PS and VB scripting experience but this is my first dive into development) might help me out a little. I have been trying to use the receiveNotification: Function to pull the location and title values from the calendar and use them to update the destination and label fields from MyCommute respectively. Essentially I want the driving duration displayed in MyCommute to give me driving times to my next calendar appointment. I have been searching and throwing code at this module for 3 days now and am ready to start smashing things.
Help me MagicMirror forums…you’re my only hope.
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@ATibbs This is not my work (I’m not that smart) but I did find a fork of this module that adds what I think you’re looking for – it’s behind the master still, but it works pretty well by and large. Check out the
calendar-integration
branch of this repository (courtesy of olexs on github).You may need some additional configuration settings to make it work. I don’t currently have access to mine, but iirc I guessed at the changes based on this changelog from the pull request on the master repo.
In a few days I’ll be back home, feel free to shoot me a message if you can’t get it up and running an I’ll send you my config once I can get to it.
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@pyrosmiley Oh man, thank you so much for this. I was on the right track too but this would have taken me a month to figure out. Now I just need to sit here at work for the next 8 hours waiting to try this out. Thanks again for this, Ill update here if I get it working.
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@pyrosmiley So I copy/Pasta’d the .js file from the calendar-integration branch and it worked like a charm without any configuration other than changing the showcalendarevents value from false. Thanks again, this is huge for me.
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@ATibbs I’m the author of the calendar-integration fork. It’s quite old but works stable enough for myself. OP has a very valid issue with it, in that it uses up a lot of API calls if you have many events refreshing often - so be careful to limit the showcalendarevents to a low value. I have it running with 3 events shown and haven’t had an API limit issue in many months of use.
I’ll take a look at upstream changes and update/rebase the fork to the current master, to keep it up to date and compatible.
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@olexs Thanks for putting the work in, you did a great job. I too have showcalendarevents set to 3 and everything seems to be running fine. Thanks again.
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@olexs Thanks a lot for that fork – it’s exactly what I needed for the mirror!