@bhepler We’ve got this: https://github.com/ptrbld/MMM-Podcast
Who can animate the ghosts? :)
@bhepler We’ve got this: https://github.com/ptrbld/MMM-Podcast
Who can animate the ghosts? :)
@gianienderlin If you do a git pull
in the MMM-Trello
folder, and restart the mirror, it should display an error now on the server side as well.
@gianienderlin Do you have the correct api_key
, token
and list_id
? Unfortunately the error is currently only logged in the browser, but if you can open developer tools in the browser and have a look into console you might find something.
@Bangee As far as I know, the normal pi
user has sudo
rights already. I use a module to shutdown the mirror which needs sudo rights, but works fine with exec
from a normal node_helper
.
This is awesome! Congratulations for getting the #1 spot, which is totally deserved in my opinion.
I am not (yet :) ), but this seems to be a good starting place:
@cruunnerr Can you have a look at the output of the logs? You can use this to stop your mirror, clear the logs, start it up and display the logs: pm2 stop mm && pm2 flush && pm2 start mm && pm2 logs mm
Have a look at the output and/or post it here (make sure to replace any private stuff in it, if there is any).
I just did a new install of the module, and this installation seems to work (starting in the module
folder):
git clone https://github.com/PtrBld/MMM-Button.git
cd MMM-Button
npm install
@cruunnerr Isn’t this just a warning? I have not used this module myself, but as it appears this might not be an actual error that stops you from using the module, or is it?
Excellent idea, we still have a month to finish this, so it is ready for Halloween. ;)
Would be best, if we can avoid the proprietary content though, and find something that can be distributed together with the module free for everyone to use.