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Fixcaldates2 fix calendar module date processing, using node-ical@0.20.1 (#3587)
here is an updated test version of the fixes for all kinds of calendar date problems. NOTE: the changed branch name NOTE: this used the node-cal@0.19.0 library UNCHANGED best to make a new folder and git clone there git clone https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror cd MagicMirror git checkout fixcaldates2 // <------ note this is a changed branch name npm run install-mm copy your config.js and custom.css from the prior folder and the non-default modules you have installed… this ONLY changes the default calendar but DOES ship an updated node-ical library too if you need to fall back, just rename the folders around again so that your original is called MagicMirror all the testcases for node-ical and MagicMirror execute successfully. the ‘BIG’ change here is to get the local NON-TZ dates for the rrule.between() all the checking and conversion code is commented out or not used the node-ical fixes are for excluded dates (exdate) values being adjusted for DST/STD time… waiting to submit that PR one fix in calendar.js for checking if a past date was too far back, but it never checked to see IF the event date was in the past… (before today) so it chopped off too many and one change in calendarfetcher.js to put out a better diagnostic message of the parsed data… (exdate was excluded cause JSON stringify couldn’t convert the complex structure) I added the tests you all have documented please re-pull and checkout the new branch (I deleted the old branch) and npm run install-mm again --------- Co-authored-by: Veeck <github@veeck.de>
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@@ -49,7 +49,12 @@ Module.register("compliments", {
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if ((this.config.remoteFileRefreshInterval >= this.refreshMinimumDelay) || window.mmTestMode === "true") {
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setInterval(async () => {
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const response = await this.loadComplimentFile();
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this.compliments_new = JSON.parse(response);
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if (response) {
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this.compliments_new = JSON.parse(response);
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}
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else {
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Log.error(`${this.name} remoteFile refresh failed`);
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}
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},
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this.config.remoteFileRefreshInterval);
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} else {
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@@ -204,10 +209,14 @@ Module.register("compliments", {
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// we need to force the server to not give us the cached result
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// create an extra property (ignored by the server handler) just so the url string is different
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// that will never be the same, using the ms value of date
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if (this.config.remoteFileRefreshInterval !== 0) this.urlSuffix = `?dummy=${Date.now()}`;
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if (isRemote && this.config.remoteFileRefreshInterval !== 0) this.urlSuffix = `?dummy=${Date.now()}`;
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//
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const response = await fetch(url + this.urlSuffix);
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return await response.text();
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try {
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const response = await fetch(url + this.urlSuffix);
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return await response.text();
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} catch (error) {
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Log.info(`${this.name} fetch failed error=`, error);
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}
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},
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