Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Todoist - Your todoist tasks on your mirror
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@JoeSpencer said in MMM-Todoist - Your todoist tasks on your mirror:
Same issue, any progress?
None for me… I gave up on it and moved on… never got an answer to the issues I had. NO big deal… People get busy… I don’t get upset I just find a different way :)
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@cowboysdude @JoeSpencer did you guys create an issue on github? the author is offline since over a month on this forum here, maybe you can reach him better on github
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@strawberry-3.141 could have I guess but at the time I was onto others things…
So when I get home I’ll do that! Enjoying the sun here: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Galveston,+TX/@29.2187539,-95.2067404,10z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x863f59c8c4059259:0xe58b03c9b9eaecc1!8m2!3d29.3013479!4d-94.7976958
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@cowboysdude @strawberry-3-141 I switched to the Wunderlist module that this was based on and encountered the same issue, but I fixed it by generating a new token from the API.
Maybe that would work for Todoist as well.
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@JoeSpencer Yes I did that with a weather module and that fixed that also… sometimes those things just happen :)
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Hi,
I had the same problem, I don’t know if you’ve solved it yet but for me it turned out to be some simple mistakes.
I thought I had followed the instructions to the letter, but actually at first I hadn’t cloned the module into the modules folder, just into the mirror folder. After cursing my own stupidity for that I carried on a while but still couldn’t get it working.
I tried the tip for generating a new access token but that wasn’t it. I then realised that when I cloned the module (into the correct folder!) I missed the small but vital step of navigating into the new folder before carrying out npm install.
I don’t know if any of you have made mistakes as daft as mine, but I finally got it working so thought I’d let you know.
Hope it helps someone!
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Yop,
I’m looking to add the reminder and priority level (with an icon) Has anyone did something like that with this module ?
in the fetcher i found where to add the var
for (var i = 0; i < JSON.parse(body).items.length; i++) { if (JSON.parse(body).items[i].project_id == listID) { items.push(JSON.parse(body).items[i].content); items.push(JSON.parse(body).items[i].priority); items.push(JSON.parse(body).items[i].due_date_utc);
but i dont know how to use the answer
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Yop,
i did it :-)
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Thanks for this module. Dropped Wunderlist in favor of this via Alexa integration.
https://blog.todoist.com/2016/10/13/todoist-alexa-integration/
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@tidus5 This looks awesome - how did you implement? I just got my basic Todoist module running today