Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Internet Monitor
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@mayfield - No. Install from here: https://github.com/BrianHepler/internet-monitor.git
If you have installed from Ronny3050’s repository, you’ll need to delete that folder and clone from mine.
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I suppose more detailed instructions are in order. To use my development branch of my fork of the
internet-monitor
module, give this a try.cd MagicMirror/modules sudo rm -rf internet-monitor git clone https://github.com/BrianHepler/internet-monitor.git cd internet-monitor switch 2022-fix npm install
Once it is done, you should be able to use your existing configuration. Let me know if you encounter any problems.
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My fork of the module has been updated and the new code has been merged to the master branch. Let me know if you hit any issues with it.
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@bhepler what do you mean by switch 2022-fix?
I am trying to get this module working but it seems the config file example has an error in it or something because when i run the mirror after copy pasting the module array it gives the error page -
@ebourne I had a branch of the internet-monitor module that I was using to test a fix. Before I merge it into the master branch, I wanted people to try out the fix and give me some feedback. I guess I never got around to deleting it. The master branch had the updates, so it’s not a big deal.
Thanks to @KristjanESPERANTO I have a new fix in place and it has been merged into the master branch. It should be easy to update the module:
- get an SSH connection to your mirror.
- navigate to the
internet-monitor
folder - pull the latest updates with
git pull
- install the changes with
npm install
Restart your magic mirror process and it should work again.
Just a quick note: I don’t really maintain this module. I created a fork to get it running a long time ago after the author abandoned it. I try to help out from time to time, but this is not one of my priorities. Hence, the README file and example configuration are a bit of a mess.