Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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Installed this today, but it doesn’t work.
Does it work for anyone else? And if so - what did you do? :)
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@nn1mda
I haven’t been active in the Magic Mirror community for some time but I just checked and for me it works without issues. Did you get your API key? -
I’ve just pushed an update to github that resolves the scheduling issues some users have been experiencing. Please update the module. NOTE! There has been a breaking change in version 1.3 in that the config parameters have changed. See the start of this topic or the README.
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@Alvinger
Thanks for your effort! I have updated the module using “git pull” and replaced my config with the sample you have, now the magicmirror doesn’t start at all. Can you find the cause? I have tried some different things but it doesn’t work. When I remove the module it works fine, so it’s something here…{ module: "MMM-ResRobot", position: "left", header: "Departures", config: { routes: [ from: "740000003", to: "740000001", ] skipMinutes: 0, maximumEntries: 6, truncateAfter: 5, apiKey: "71a3996f-***" } },
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@nn1mda
Sorry! There is a documentation error in the README.
The routes needs to enclosed by curly braces, like this:{ module: "MMM-ResRobot", position: "left", header: "Departures", config: { routes: [ {from: "740000003", to: "740000001"}, {from: "740000002", to: ""}, ] skipMinutes: 0, maximumEntries: 6, truncateAfter: 5, apiKey: "71a3996f-***" } },
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@Alvinger
Still don’t start. Updated again and restarted but still the same problem, don’t start. :(
Can you see anything else that is wrong here?{ module: "MMM-ResRobot", position: "left", header: "Departures", config: { routes: [ {from: "740000003", to: "740000001"}, ] skipMinutes: 0, maximumEntries: 6, truncateAfter: 5, apiKey: "71a3996f-***" } },
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@nn1mda
You are missing a comma after the closing brace “]” in routes.
The format is:routes: [ {...}],
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Perfect! Think you need to update your Readme file with this as well.
Now the module loads, but stuck on “fetching departures” for 5 minutes now. The same problem I had before I hoped the update would solve.
Do you have any idea?
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@nn1mda Strange, I’m running the latest version and it works (as of 1 minute ago) without any issues.
Have you tried running magicmirror from the shell?node serveronly
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@nn1mda I copied your config above and fixed the comma. It does indeed show “fetching departures”/Inga avgångar which isn’t a big surprise as the API-key is masked. Using my API key it works as expected, see output below. You probably used an invalid API key, double check that it is correct.