@spoonek use the menu to get the dev window open. or start with
npm start dev
if u normally use pm2, do pm2 stop 0
before the npm start
@spoonek use the menu to get the dev window open. or start with
npm start dev
if u normally use pm2, do pm2 stop 0
before the npm start
@spoonek the same result means the problem is probably in the key. Google requires a credit card to back their accounts, altho they give generous credits against usage for a while
@spoonek apikey, all lower case, read the module doc
open the developers window ctrl-shift-i, then select the console tab and scroll up see any errors. u can also filter messages by module, by placing part of the module name in the filter field ‘comm’ for example
@kayakbabe hm. my sleepwake module just does a hide on all modules, and nothing shows thru.
how are u blanking the screen?
@kyledettman yes, manual install requires u to create the file
anyhow do
touch ~/MagicMirror/css/custom.css
@KC5RIL general rules for the value to the right of :
numbers and true/false, no quotes,
otherwise needs quotes, doesn’t matter which as long as they are matched.
be careful on quotes, these curly ones " ’
are no good, but these text mode are
ok
"'
also if the next line starts with a word, then this line needs a trailing comma
position: "lower_third"
config: {
why did I say?
comma missing on the line before the error
position: "lower_third", // < -----
config: {
@KC5RIL npm config:check can show these errors.
has a bug in 2.12, temp fix posted to the top of the troubleshooting section
@KC5RIL > Unexpected identifier
90% of the time this means a comma missing on the line above