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    Sync private iCloud calendar with MagicMirror

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      paddyhughes @paddyhughes
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        paddyhughes
        last edited by paddyhughes

        Hi

        So i am getting stuck with this and don’t know how to fix the issue.
        The UUID is beside my Calendar and in my iCloud this is my default one.
        but the one i want to use is home (Home Calendar) but No UUID shows up
        same goes for the work one.

        The only one i am interested in is the Home Calendar

        pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ vdirsyncer discover
        Discovering collections for pair iCloud_to_MagicMirror
        Mirror:
        iCloud:
          - "tasks" ("Reminders")
          - "AE********-E**4-4D**-A**4-*****************" ("Calendar")
          - "home" ("Home Calendar")
          - "work" ("Work")
        warning: No collection "HERE-GOES-THE-UUID-OF-THE-CALENDAR-YOU-WANT-TO-SYNC" found for storage Mirror.
        Should vdirsyncer attempt to create it? [y/N]: 
        

        Thanks for any help given :)

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          paddyhughes @paddyhughes
          last edited by paddyhughes

          Last issue resolved

          So my issue not really an issue just me expecting something different than what i got when i ran vdirsyncer discovery

          So the example on page 1 looks like this

          Mirror:
          iCloud:
            - "25CB285C-E163-4E0E-B420-C3FB469B7C00" ("Calendar 1")
            - "9221FEE8-E8B4-4D07-9402-8638529919EC" ("Calendar 2")
            - "953A5477-E405-4ED6-A5C3-473444EACC95" ("Calendar 3")
          warning: No collection "9221FEE8-E8B4-4D07-9402-8638529919EC" found for storage Mirror.
          Should vdirsyncer attempt to create it? [y/N]:
          
          

          With all the Calendars having a string for UUID E.G. 9221FEE8-E8B4-4D07-9402-8638529919EC

          And this is what i got

          pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ vdirsyncer discover
          Discovering collections for pair iCloud_to_MagicMirror
          Mirror:
          iCloud:
            - "tasks" ("Reminders")
            - "9221FEE8-E8B4-4D07-9402-8638529919EC" ("Calendar")
            - "home" ("Home Calendar")
            - "work" ("Work")
          warning: No collection "HERE-GOES-THE-UUID-OF-THE-CALENDAR-YOU-WANT-TO-SYNC" found for storage Mirror.
          Should vdirsyncer attempt to create it? [y/N]: 
          
          

          Now what i didn’t know was that i did get a return of UUID for each Calendar
          (Reminders) UUID is "tasks"
          (Calendar) UUID is "9221FEE8-E8B4-4D07-9402-8638529919EC"
          (Home Calendar) UUID is "home"

          Hope this helps other people in the future.
          took me a bit of digging around.

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            maestro82
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            paddyhughes,

            Had the exact same issue.

            Had one calendar called “worK”, all the rest had the long UUID names.

            I keep looking for the “work” calendar, of course it’s UUID was “work”.

            Put that in and now it works.

            Some lessons are learned the hard way.

            Maestro-82

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              paddyhughes @maestro82
              last edited by

              Ya kept thinking I did something wrong set up 3 different Rpi thinking I did something some were in the code to mess up. Finally got it working ;)

              @maestro82 said in Sync private iCloud calendar with MagicMirror:

              paddyhughes,

              Had the exact same issue.

              Had one calendar called “worK”, all the rest had the long UUID names.

              I keep looking for the “work” calendar, of course it’s UUID was “work”.

              Put that in and now it works.

              Some lessons are learned the hard way.

              Maestro-82

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                Devert
                last edited by

                Have any1 made a video how to set it up, I have some problems? :-D

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                  paddyhughes @Devert
                  last edited by

                  Hi what’s the issue
                  @Devert

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                    Fenis
                    last edited by

                    I saw someone back on page 1 getting this error but not a solution:

                    Traceback (most recent call last):
                    File “/usr/bin/vdirsyncer”, line 7, in
                    from vdirsyncer.cli import main
                    ImportError: No module named ‘vdirsyncer’

                    In answer to the reply of if I added python3 to the executable, I already have.

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                      Fenis @Doubleve
                      last edited by

                      @Doubleve How did you fix this issue? I’m getting the same error.

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                        dylanje
                        last edited by

                        Thanks for the tutorial, this is incredibly helpful.

                        I’m to the point where my MagicMirror displays events from my Home calendar, but it seems that vdirsyncer.timer is not actually working. When I run systemctl --user enable vdirsyncer.timer the console doesn’t output any errors and just returns to a new line. I never see any updates to events on the calendar if I remove/add.

                        I’ve modified the timer settings, and changed a few settings on the MagicMirror side as well but the only way I can get the .ics files to update is if I manually run vdirsyncer sync. I’ve ready through the docs over here: https://vdirsyncer.pimutils.org/en/stable/index.html but there really isn’t any useful information about the timer.

                        Any thoughts or leads to finding an answer?

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