Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor
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@kwaeksler Also, is there any new output in the logs?
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Hi alltogether,
as suggested by ostfilinchen i updated nodejs with the same commands as kwaekler: Also without success :-(
In addition and also suggested by ostfilinchen i removed the module folder and reinstalled the module again: Also without success :-(@Jopyth (btw: Thank you for supporting us!):
mm-error-0.log tells me the following
MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor error while accessing FRITZ!Box: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor/fritz_access.py", line 1, in import argparse, os, fritzconnection, urllib2, sys, json File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/fritzconnection/__init__.py", line 3, in from .fritzconnection import ( File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/fritzconnection/fritzconnection.py", line 39, in from lxml import etree ImportError: No module named lxml
As promissed before just some additional environmental informations from my side:
- Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7390 (UI) with Fritz!OS, Version 06.51
- Raspberry Pi 2 Model B V1.1, OS: 2016-11-25-raspbian-jessie-lite
- Nodejs version 7.4.0
- extract from config-.js regarding the module:
{ module: 'MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor', position: 'top_right', // This can be any of the regions. Best results in left or right regions. header: "Kürzliche Anrufe", // This is optional config: { fritzIP: '10.0.1.1', username: 'magicmirror', password: '**********', reloadContactsInterval: 5, debug: true, showContactsStatus: true } },
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@boardnick can u Login to the fritz.box with the User MagicMirror and the password?
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@ostfilinchen yes i’m able to login using this user / password.
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@boardnick From your logs I read, that lxml is not installed, did you execute step 3 of the installation?
Edit: Did anything during execution of this command go wrong?
sudo apt-get install python-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev zlib1g-dev && sudo pip install fritzconnection
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@Jopyth Thank you for your respond!
Yes, i executed step 3 of the installation. As far as a remember […] nothing did go wrong.
Hoping that i did not damage anything i executed your listed command one by one once again:sudo apt-get install python-dev
–> already latest versionsudo apt-get install libxml2-dev
–> already latest versionsudo apt-get install libxslt1-dev
–> already latest versionsudo apt-get install zlib1g-dev
–> already latest versionsudo pip install fritzconnection
–> Requirement already satisfied (use --upgrade to upgrade): fritzconnection in /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
Cleaning up…So for the last command i additionally executed
sudo pip install fritzconnection --upgrade
–> Requirement already up-to-date: fritzconnection in /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
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@boardnick That is strange. Can you try calling the python connection script directly? For example, replace your password, user and IP in this command
python fritz_access.py -p passwd -u user -i 192.168.FRITZ.BOX
? Needs to be called from theMMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor
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@Jopyth i tried calling it directly and get the same result:
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@boardnick Well the good news in that case is: You just need to fix this error, and it should work fine. Does this work? Or any of the things google spits out? If yes, please let me know, maybe the current way of installing lxml is not the best one.
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@Jopyth i’m trying to test the recommended links this weekend and give you a feedback afterwards.
Thank you so far!