I ended up removing the ~/MagicMirror folder entirely, reinstalling, and reinstalling MMM-GooglePhotos and all seems to be working now!
thanks for your help, @Sean !
-kal
I ended up removing the ~/MagicMirror folder entirely, reinstalling, and reinstalling MMM-GooglePhotos and all seems to be working now!
thanks for your help, @Sean !
-kal
Copying over the default config.js does indeed result in normal behavior.
With my custom config.js (with GooglePhotos), the clock is displayed but the rest of the screen is blank.
Any idea where there may be logging from that module? Do I need to post in a different forum for module-specific issues?
-kal
I left pretty much everything default.
pi@photoframe1:~/MagicMirror $ pwd
/home/pi/MagicMirror
pi@photoframe1:~/MagicMirror $ ls ./config/
config.js config.js_old config.js.sample
pi@photoframe1:~/MagicMirror $
config.js_old is the original, i modified config.js to what my previous comment said.
The CSS i can deal with/remove as necessary. It was a recommendation in a different post.
This is my first foray into magic mirror, so I may be missing something simple here…
-kal
Hey all,
I’m trying to get a digital frame setup, using MM and the GooglePhotos module.
I have this running on a Pi, and while I can get the clock and other built-in modules working, the GooglePhotos module does not display anything.
I was able to run auth_and_test.js and get my albums listed, but nothing shows up on the screen.
Here’s my config.js:
var config = {
address: "localhost",
port: 8080,
ipWhitelist: ["127.0.0.1", "::ffff:127.0.0.1", "::1"],
language: "en",
timeFormat: 24,
units: "metric",
modules: [
{
module: "alert",
},
{
module: "updatenotification",
position: "top_bar"
},
{
module: "clock",
position: "top_left"
},
{
module: "MMM-GooglePhotos",
position: "fullscreen_below",
config: {
albumID: "A...Snip...B",
refreshInterval: 1000*60,
scanInterval: 1000*60*10,
sort: "time",
showWidth: "100%",
showHeight: "100%",
originalWidthPx: "1920",
originalHeightPx: "1080",
mode: "contain",
}
}
]
};
and my css/custom.css:
body {
.fullscreen.below { width:100%; }
}
and my startup log (using pm2)
/home/pi/.pm2/logs/mm-out.log last 15 lines:
0|mm | > magicmirror@2.5.0 start /home/pi/MagicMirror
0|mm | > sh run-start.sh
0|mm |
0|mm | Starting MagicMirror: v2.5.0
0|mm | Loading config ...
0|mm | Loading module helpers ...
0|mm | Initializing new module helper ...
0|mm | Module helper loaded: updatenotification
0|mm | No helper found for module: helloworld.
0|mm | All module helpers loaded.
0|mm | Starting server on port 8080 ...
0|mm | Server started ...
0|mm | Connecting socket for: updatenotification
0|mm | Sockets connected & modules started ...
0|mm | Launching application.
Any thoughts?
-Kal