Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Sync private iCloud calendar with MagicMirror
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@anhanyoung91 did u do the tutorial
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I run into a problem with vdirsyncer (discover) which is raised some times before in this thread, but I can’t find the solution. I have tried with other internet resources to solve my problem, but I ran out of options. Hopefully one of you can help me troubleshoot.
1.) First, I successfully followed the steps of @Beh with additionally the clean, easy way from here:
https://vdirsyncer.pimutils.org/en/stable/installation.html#the-clean-hard-wayI got stuck at the part: Let vdirsyncer discover the collections and do the inital sync, with the command vdirsyncer discover. It returned:
adm@raspberrypi:~ $ vdirsyncer discover Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/adm/.local/bin/vdirsyncer", line 5, in <module> from vdirsyncer.cli import main ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'vdirsyncer'
2.) Second, I followed the routine from @mr190e, on page 13 in this thread (link), after i used pipx uninstall vdirsyncer from The clean, easy way.
Seems like I got to work again. First of all, I installed vdirsyncer via “sudo apt-get install vdirsyncer”, and not using pip.
Now, vdirsyncer discover returns:
critical: Error during reading config /home/adm/.config/vdirsyncer/config: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/home/adm/.config/vdirsyncer/config'
Now I am out of tricks, I’m not sure how to troubleshoot this. What do I need to check, or to modify, to get it to work…
Thanks advance for your help!
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@Alfnie so create the folder .config/.vdirsyncer
And add the config file there
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@sdetweil
Thanks for your reply, it sounds simple, however it seems complicated for me.
I do as you say by taking these commands from the instruction (is this correct?)mkdir /home/adm/.config/vdirsyncer/ touch /home/adm/.config/vdirsyncer/config nano /home/adm/.config/vdirsyncer/config
It results in:
admns@raspberrypi:~ $ mkdir /home/adm/.config/vdirsyncer/ mkdir: cannot create directory ‘/home/adm/.config/vdirsyncer/’: No such file or directory admns@raspberrypi:~ $ touch /home/adm/.config/vdirsyncer/config touch: cannot touch '/home/adm/.config/vdirsyncer/config': No such file or directory
How should I create the folder .config/.vdirsyncer as you pointed out?
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@Alfnie you missed the . in front of vdirsyncer…
the dot on linux makes the folder ‘hidden’ from normal ls commands… as linux file system doesn’t have a hidden attribute
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@Alfnie
who is adm? should be the current username (pi?)always best to use the shortcut
~/.config
~ means the home folder of the current user , same as
/home/$USERor /home/pi is pi is logged in
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@sdetweil
Thanks, it works now.
Also, I have learned about the dot (.) implying Hidden folders, thanks.
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Hi @Beh,
thank you very much for this detailed description. This was exactly what I was looking for for my MM, and with your step-by-step instructions it worked for me straight away.
Happy New Year and thank you very much again!!! :thumbs_up:May the code be with you
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Thanks for the detailed description, I’ve done this and it works most of the time, however one of my calendars is not updating.
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The problem with not updating looks like it’s related to one of my calendars not having any entries in the requested timescale. If all calendars have entries then they sync however if one (in my case the last one) has no entries then there are no updates. Very strange.
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