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    CALENDAR_EVENTS not broadcasting? MMM-Calendarweek

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      Subintro
      last edited by

      @sdetweil Ah darn, I can’t understand why its not working then.

      I’ve put the default calendar module in the background but doesnt seem like its working. I’m lost with this haha.

      Thanks for the help

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        Subintro
        last edited by

        So I’ve updated my code to make it as simple as possible, but I’m still not getting anything.

        I’ve tried adding console.log to my calendar module so when it sends the notification, it logs it so I can see it actually working, but for some reason the calendar breaks when I do that.

        	// Default module config.
        	defaults: {	
        	text: "Notification received!";
        	this.hide;	
        	},
        	notificationReceived:function(notification, payload, sender) {
        				if (notification === 'CALENDAR_EVENTS') {
        					this.show();
        					this.updateDom(); 
               }
           },
        

        So I believe this should be working if the calendar events is being sent out.

        Is there any other way I can check the notifications are sending without console.log?

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          AxLed Module Developer
          last edited by AxLed

          @Subintro
          If you install the MMM-Remote-Control module you are able to simulate notifications. The link for doing that has to look like: http://IPofYourMM:8080/remote?action=NOTIFICATION& notification=CALENDAR_EVENTS

          I would also put a console.log before your

          this.show();
          

          in your code:

          if (notification === 'CALENDAR_EVENTS') {
             console.log("Calenderevent received.");
             this.show();
             this.updateDom(); 
           }
          

          AxLED

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            sdetweil
            last edited by

            You should use Log.log() in the module instead of console.log()…

            Then open the debug console, ctrl-shift-i letter i)… select the console tab

            Sam

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              Subintro
              last edited by

              @axled said in CALENDAR_EVENTS not broadcasting? MMM-Calendarweek:

              console.log(“Calenderevent received.”);

              Oh man this has been massive help. Looks like my module isnt receiving notifications at all. Time to figure it out

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                Subintro
                last edited by

                Man I think I misunderstood how the broadcast events works, I was understanding that when an event started, it broadcasted that one event as it started. I was hoping I could make a pop-up notification system for when an event starts, and disappear when it ends.

                Thats what it seems like looking at the calendar console logs

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                  sdetweil
                  last edited by sdetweil

                  It’s just one event, ‘here are the calendar “events” I found that match the configured environment’

                  That’s what I see in my module

                  case “CALENDAR_EVENTS”:
                  this.processEvents(payload);

                  Sam

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                    heskja Module Developer @sdetweil
                    last edited by

                    Hi,

                    Author of MMM-CalendarWeek here. I can confirm that the module is broadcasting the event as expected, unless you manually disable it in the module configuration page.

                    As you discovered, the module will broadcast all events available in one array, sorted on startdate as can be seen in the source code here.

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                      heskja Module Developer @heskja
                      last edited by

                      Would also appreciate you marking the issue as solved, as this is not an issue with the MMM-CalendarWeek module :) Thanks!

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