In PR #4072 the GitHub bot complained about a missing variable
declaration for `config` in `app.js` and suggested adding `let config`.
Applying that suggestion broke the app because `server_functions.js` was
accessing `config` as an implicit global variable - the `let`
declaration made it unreachable from there.
So instead of the `let` declaration, I replaced all bare `config`
references with explicit `global.config`. This makes the dependency on
the global variable visible without changing runtime behavior,
consistent with how other globals like `global.root_path` and
`global.version` are already handled throughout the codebase.
Related to #4073
In PR #4072 GitHub Bot complained about an unused var. Instead of just
removing that one, I checked why ESLint hadn't complained about it: We
had disabled the rule for it.
So I enabled rule and resolved the issues that ESLint then detected.
Related to #4073
Remove unnecessary `__dirname` template-literal prefix from relative
`require()` paths. Node.js resolves relative require() paths correctly
without it.
While this may look like nitpicking: `require("./server")` is
transparent to static analysis tools - IDEs can resolve the path and
support go-to-definition. Template literals with `__dirname` are opaque
to them. It also removes another usage of `__dirname`, which has no
native equivalent in ESM and would need to be replaced there anyway
(when we switch to ESM anytime in the future).
The import reordering is a side effect: `import-x/order` treats
template-literal `require()` calls differently from plain strings, so
the previous order was no longer valid.
## Loading `config.js`
### Previously
Loaded on server-side in `app.js` and in the browser by including
`config.js` in `index.html`. The web server has an endpoint `/config`
providing the content of server loaded `config.js`.
### Now
Loaded only on server-side in `app.js`. The browser loads the content
using the web server endpoint `/config`. So the server has control what
to provide to the clients.
Loading the `config.js` was moved to `Utils.js` so that
`check_config.js` can use the same functions.
## Using environment variables in `config.js`
### Previously
Environment variables were not allowed in `config.js`. The workaround
was to create a `config.js.template` with curly braced bash variables
allowed. While starting the app the `config.js.template` was converted
via `envsub` into a `config.js`.
### Now
Curly braced bash variables are allowed in `config.js`. Because only the
server loads `config.js` he can substitute the variables while loading.
## Secrets in MagicMirror²
To be honest, this is a mess.
### Previously
All content defined in the `config` directory was reachable from the
browser. Everyone with access to the site could see all stuff defined in
the configuration e.g. using the url http://ip:8080/config. This
included api keys and other secrets.
So sharing a MagicMirror² url to others or running MagicMirror² without
authentication as public website was not possible.
### Now
With this PR we add (beta) functionality to protect sensitive data. This
is only possible for modules running with a `node_helper`. For modules
running in the browser only (e.g. default `weather` module), there is no
way to hide data (per construction). This does not mean, that every
module with `node_helper` is safe, e.g. the default `calendar` module is
not safe because it uses the calendar url's as sort of id and sends them
to the client.
For adding more security you have to set `hideConfigSecrets: true` in
`config.js`. With this:
- `config/config.env` is not deliverd to the browser
- the contents of environment variables beginning with `SECRET_` are not
published to the clients
This is a first step to protect sensitive data and you can at least
protect some secrets.
This is another change to cleanup structure, already mentioned in
https://github.com/MagicMirrorOrg/MagicMirror/pull/4019#issuecomment-3792953018
After separating default and 3rd-party modules this PR moves the
`custom.css` from the mm-owned directory `css` into user owned directory
`config`.
It has a built-in function which moves the `css/custom.css` to the new
location `config/custom.css` (if the target not exists).
Let me know if there's a majority in favor of this change.
Since the project's inception, I've missed a clear separation between
default and third-party modules.
This increases complexity within the project (exclude `modules`, but not
`modules/default`), but the mixed use is particularly problematic in
Docker setups.
Therefore, with this pull request, I'm moving the default modules to a
different directory.
~~I've chosen `default/modules`, but I'm not bothered about it;
`defaultmodules` or something similar would work just as well.~~
Changed to `defaultmodules`.
Let me know if there's a majority in favor of this change.
If an error occurs during startup, we request system information from
the user. The problem is that this information is displayed too late,
for example, if the configuration check fails.
My initial idea was to use `await
Utils.logSystemInformation(global.version);`, but this increased the
startup time.
Therefore, the function is now called in a subprocess. This approach
provides the information in all cases and does not increase the startup
time.
and remove CHANGELOG.md logic.
This is my attempt to create a draft release instead of editing a
changelog, see discussion on discord.
Logic:
- new github workflow `.github/workflows/release-notes.yaml`
- runs with every push on `develop` (so after PR's are merged)
- collects the commits on `develop` which are newer than the latest tag
- searches the commit messages for keywords defined in an array and
group the messages into categories (this is a first shot, we will update
this ...)
- creates markdown content
- looks for an untagged and unpublished draft release with name
`unreleased`, if it exists, it will be deleted
- creates an untagged and unpublished draft release with name
`unreleased` with markdown content created above
Example created on my fork (this caused having `MagicMirrorOrg` in the
PR-Links):
<img width="952" height="1804" alt="grafik"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/38687bed-f5da-4dcb-93eb-242c317769df"
/>
Please review this PR, it is a draft release at the moment because I got
problems in my fork where I tested this: The created draft release is
not visible at the moment (they are visible via api). AFAIS this is a
queue problem on GitHub, maybe I flooded their queue while testing ...
So I will test this tomorrow again before removing `draft` here.
This is a big change, but I think it's a good move, as `vitest` is much
more modern than `jest`.
I'm excited about the UI watch feature (run `npm run test:ui`), for
example - it's really helpful and saves time when debugging tests. I had
to adjust a few tests because they had time related issues, but
basically we are now testing the same things - even a bit better and
less flaky (I hope).
What do you think?
## Description
This PR adds a new `server:watch` script that runs MagicMirror² in
server-only mode with automatic restart and browser reload capabilities.
Particularly helpful for:
- **Developers** who need to see changes immediately without manual
restarts.
- **Users setting up their mirror** who make many changes to `config.js`
or `custom.css` and need quick feedback.
### What it does
When you run `npm run server:watch`, the watcher monitors files you
specify in `config.watchTargets`. Whenever a monitored file changes:
1. The server automatically restarts
2. Waits for the port to become available
3. Sends a reload notification to all connected browsers via Socket.io
4. Browsers automatically refresh to show the changes
This creates a seamless development experience where you can edit code,
save, and see the results within seconds.
### Implementation highlights
**Zero dependencies:** Uses only Node.js built-ins (`fs.watch`,
`child_process.spawn`, `net`, `http`) - no nodemon or external watchers
needed.
**Smart file watching:** Monitors parent directories instead of files
directly to handle atomic writes from modern editors (VSCode, etc.) that
create temporary files during save operations.
**Port management:** Waits for the old server instance to fully release
the port before starting a new one, preventing "port already in use"
errors.
### Configuration
Users explicitly define which files to monitor in their `config.js`:
```js
let config = {
watchTargets: [
"config/config.js",
"css/custom.css",
"modules/MMM-MyModule/MMM-MyModule.js",
"modules/MMM-MyModule/node_helper.js"
],
// ... rest of config
};
```
This explicit approach keeps the implementation simple (~260 lines)
while giving users full control over what triggers restarts. If
`watchTargets` is empty or undefined, the watcher starts but monitors
nothing, logging a clear warning message.
---
**Note:** This PR description has been updated to reflect the final
implementation. During the review process, we refined the approach
multiple times based on feedback.
---------
Co-authored-by: Jboucly <contact@jboucly.fr>
Co-authored-by: Kristjan ESPERANTO <35647502+KristjanESPERANTO@users.noreply.github.com>
- removes the external unmaintained `module-alias` dependency ->
reducing complexity and risk
- introduces a small internal alias mechanism for `logger` and
`node_helper`
- preserves backward compatibility for existing 3rd‑party modules
- should simplify a future ESM migration of MagicMirror
I'm confident that it shouldn't cause any problems, but we could also
consider including it in the release after next. What do you think?
This PR is inspired by PR #2934 - so thanks to @thesebas! 🙇😃
Fixes#3253
Adds a configuration option to overwrite the default `User-Agent` header
that is send at least by the calendar and news module. Allows other
modules to use the individual user agent as well.
The configuration accepts either a string or a function:
```
var config =
{
...
userAgent: 'Mozilla/5.0 (My User Agent)',
...
}
```
or
```
var config =
{
...
userAgent: () => 'Mozilla/5.0 (My User Agent)',
...
}
```
---------
Co-authored-by: Veeck <github@veeck.de>
Co-authored-by: veeck <gitkraken@veeck.de>
Co-authored-by: Karsten Hassel <hassel@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Kristjan ESPERANTO <35647502+KristjanESPERANTO@users.noreply.github.com>
Additionally to #3839 did some rework on the system logging.
- feat: include MagicMirror version (like Sam suggested in #3839)
- refactor: use more variables to get the string array less complex
- refactor: get `installedNodeVersion` from si.versions (with that it
was possible to drop the import of `execSync`)
- fix: `used node` was always the same as the installed one. Since
Electron comes with its own node version, this can differ. This is now
shown correctly (again?) with the use of `process.version`.
- a bit formatting
I think these changes make the code easier to understand and therefore
easier to maintain. Except for showing the MM version there is no big
difference for the user.
## before
```bash
##### System Information #####
- SYSTEM: manufacturer: Notebook; model: N650DU; virtual: false; timeZone: Europe/Berlin
- OS: platform: linux; distro: Debian GNU/Linux; release: 12; arch: x64; kernel: 5.10.0-20-amd64
- VERSIONS: electron: 36.3.2; used node: 22.15.0; installed node: 22.15.0; npm: 10.9.0; pm2: 6.0.6
- ENV: XDG_SESSION_TYPE: wayland; MM_CONFIG_FILE: config/config_MMM-PublicTransportHafas.js;
WAYLAND_DISPLAY: wayland-0; DISPLAY: :0; ELECTRON_ENABLE_GPU: undefined
- RAM: total: 15925.45 MB; free: 2716.90 MB; used: 13209.04 MB
- UPTIME: 259 minutes
```
## after
```bash
#### System Information ####
- SYSTEM: manufacturer: Notebook; model: N650DU; virtual: false; MM: 2.33.0-develop
- OS: platform: linux; distro: Debian GNU/Linux; release: 12; arch: x64; kernel: 5.10.0-20-amd64
- VERSIONS: electron: 36.3.2; used node: 22.15.1; installed node: 22.15.0; npm: 10.9.0; pm2: 6.0.6
- ENV: XDG_SESSION_TYPE: wayland; MM_CONFIG_FILE: config/config_MMM-PublicTransportHafas.js
WAYLAND_DISPLAY: wayland-0; DISPLAY: :0; ELECTRON_ENABLE_GPU: undefined
- RAM: total: 15925.45 MB; free: 2814.49 MB; used: 13110.96 MB
- OTHERS: uptime: 260 minutes; timeZone: Europe/Berlin
```
In PR #3806 I noticed that ESLint did not complain about the use of
`console`. Then I realised that the rule `no-console` was not activated.
I have now changed this and replaced a few places where `console` was
used.
We can't apply the rule to all .js files because not all of them use our
logger. Therefore I had to add an extra config block for it.
`fs.F_OK` and `fs.R_OK` are [deprecated since a while node
20.8.0](https://nodejs.org/api/deprecations.html#DEP0176).
Node 24 now complains about them when running server mode (`node --run
server`):
```bash
[2025-05-23 23:11:44.932] [ERROR] (node:37733) [DEP0176] DeprecationWarning: fs.F_OK is deprecated, use fs.constants.F_OK instead
(Use `node --trace-deprecation ...` to show where the warning was created)
```
The replacements have been in place for a while, and this change should
work without any issues.
fixes#3267 AGAIN, correctly, add testcase
add testcase for #3679 , broadcast clipping incorrectly
I added a test module (tests/testNotification) to catch the notification
and check the count. (one way to configure)
i put this module in the tests folder, and added /tests to the server
paths.
(can't have a module in a nested folder, like tests/modules/xxx)
but I have a problem. i can run the test config (MM_CONFIG_FILE), and
the two modules work correctly,
but in the spec runner, the calendar module times out on the broadcast
test.. there is only local ics file access, no outside hosts
I forced my system date to 1/1/24 (same as runner) and again the manual
testcase works fine
I added two test config.js,(configs/calendar) one works great (symbols)
, one fails (broadcast test)
I added additional delay in the calendarspec runner to try to debug the
module, but it still not long enough.. no messages of trouble when I get
into the browser.. BUT, this may be because of the log being turned
off... (just thought of this)
I created a special ICS (in mocks) that has 12 events, 1 for each
month.. (so I can check clipping and broadcast) the US holidays one is
sensitive to the current date, and I couldn't get it to work on
1/1/2024..
also, in general, is there a mechanism to run test:just_one_runner?
waiting thru the electron test to get to one testcase.. ugh..
Main point was to enable ESLint `dot-notation` and `no-unneeded-ternary`
rules for more code consistency.
I took the occasion to add two minor commits:
- Fix a problem found by running `test:spelling
- Minor dependency update
It wouldn't be a problem if the PR didn't arrive in the next release,
the changes are cosmetic.
user reporting slow/no connection/timeout errors on armv6l for calendar,
and newsfeed
we can increase the timeout by adding calls to the undici lib, but it
requires node 20.18.1 or above.
this adds the support for timeout
(also environment variable to override if needed,, mmFetchTimeout
(default 30 seconds)
and updates the base node version
Fix:
- use `path.resolve` for `moduleFolder` and `defaultModuleFolder` path
- Fix module path in case of sub/sub folder is used (sample
`module/test/test`)
---
case of module installation on `module/test/test`:
config will be:
```js
{
module: "test/test",
...
}
```
module core will be:
```js
Module.register("test", {
...
```
`test.js` is used for module core (no change)
---
case of module installation on `module/test` (no change):
config will be:
```js
{
module: "test",
...
}
```
module core will be:
```js
Module.register("test", {
...
```
so `test.js` is used for module core
---
In reality, with this patch, `module` config feature have 2
functionalites:
- determinate module path with more precision
- allow to use sub/sub folder in modules folder
---------
Co-authored-by: Veeck <github@veeck.de>
in some cases the modulename.js may need to detect running in test mode
(compliments pr #3630)
window.name is not set web mode
add a new field to the index.html
window.intest
and use the server_function to replace the hard coded string like we do
for window.mmversion=#VERSION#
then change the two test helpers to set the env variable
app.js detects and sets global.intest=true
server func replace with value of global.intest
then module can use if(window.intest)
When a library is missing on an 3rd party module, MM² stop loading and
display a black screen. (I'm sure it's happened to everyone.)
So, I have added a try/catch block and it's avoid black screen, display
errors and allow continue loading with next module
… for setting these things from outside (and overriding corresponding
config.js properties `config.foreignModulesDir` and `customCss`)
- remove elements from index.html when loading script or stylesheet
files fails
- removed `config.paths.vendor` (could never work because `vendor` is
hardcoded in `index.html`) and renamed `config.paths.modules` to
`config.foreignModulesDir`. The `config.paths. ...` properties were
implemented in the initial commit in `js/defaults.js` but were never
functional.
- fixes `app.js` which didn't respect `config.paths.modules` before
- as `modules/defaults` is directly set in many places in the source
code restrict `config.paths.modules` to foreign modules (it has never
worked for default modules), now renamed to `config.foreignModulesDir`
- adds new `/env` section in `server.js` for getting the new env vars in
the browser
- fixes TODO in `server.js` so test directories are now only published
when running tests
These changes allow changing some main paths from outside mm with the
new env vars. You now **can** put all user stuff into one directory,
e.g. the `config` dir:
- `config.js` as before
- `custom.css`
- foreign modules
This would simplify other setups e.g. the docker setup. At the moment we
have to deal with 3 directories where 2 of them (`modules` and `css`)
contains mixed stuff, which means mm owned files and user files. This
can now simplified and leads to cleaner setups (if wanted).
read index.html to discover the regions used, make them the list checked
by app.js and check:config test
fixes#3504 supercedes #3506
no config.js param required
- [x] Base your pull requests against the `develop` branch.
- [x] Include these infos in the description:
> - Does the pull request solve a **related** issue?
Yes - solves #3521
> - If so, can you reference the issue like this `Fixes
#<issue_number>`?
Fixes#3521 (also mentioned in commit message)
> - What does the pull request accomplish? Use a list if needed.
> > - Updates duplicate module filter method (upstream vs downstream -
see #3502)
> > - Updates socket io catchall functionality to new API
[[docs](https://socket.io/docs/v4/listening-to-events/)].
- [x] Please run `npm run lint:prettier` before submitting
- [x] Don't forget to add an entry about your changes to the
CHANGELOG.md file.
from forum,
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/18493/node_helper-js-is-not-working
user created own config.js, did not copy the module exports line..
this caused the js/defaults.js list of modules to be processed for
node_helpers
but the physical config.js to be loaded for the web page (hard coded in
index.html)
so user modules needing node_helper didn't have that ..
this adds a warning message in npm start output to help user resolve..
took two days to debug without message
see #3358
used command: `find ./ -type f -exec perl -i -0pe
's/\/\*\s*magicmirror.*?\*\/\s*//si' {} \;`
This is a first draft, I think we should preserve some of the comments.
It is basically a cosmetic thing, but has the following advantages:
1. Consistency with the official node documentation. The prefix is used
there.
2. It is easier to recognize the build-in modules.
This is a first attempt to bring additional system information into the
console (see #3328). It's certainly not yet perfect, but with the PR we
have a better basis for discussion.
I tried to keep the output small so that we get as much information as
possible in screenshots.
This is how it looks on my development system.
```bash
[03.01.2024 00:50.19.226] [INFO] System information:
### SYSTEM: manufacturer: Notebook; model: N650DU; raspberry: undefined; virtual: false
### OS: platform: linux; distro: Debian GNU/Linux; release: 12
### VERSIONS: MagicMirror: 2.27.0-develop; electron: 27.2.0; kernel: 5.10.0-20-amd64; node: 21.1.0; npm: 10.2.4; pm2: 5.3.0; docker: 20.10.24+dfsg1
```
Why is it still a draft:
- [x] I have doubts that utils.js is the right place for the function. What do you think?
=> Update: As long as there is no better idea, it stays there.
- [x] Instead of working through all wishes you expressed in the issue #3328, I only implemented what was easy to achieve. And wanted to hear what you think about this approach.
=> Update: Some added. Of course, more information could be added later, as soon as experience has been gained in productive use.
- [x] I don't quite like the introductory line ("The following lines provide information..."). Should I perhaps simply replace it with "System information:"?
=> Update: Changed to "System information:"
[Here](https://github.com/sebhildebrandt/systeminformation#function-reference-and-os-support) you can see what information we could easily add with the systeminformation package.
It would be interesting how the raspberry field is filled on a raspi system and with docker there should be another line, but I can't easily test that now.
## [2.23.0] - 2023-04-04
Thanks to: @angeldeejay, @buxxi, @CarJem, @dariom, @DaveChild, @dWoolridge, @grenagit, @Hirschberger, @KristjanESPERANTO, @MagMar94, @naveensrinivasan, @nfogal, @psieg, @rajniszp, @retroflex, @SkySails and @tomzt.
Special thanks to @khassel, @rejas and @sdetweil for taking over most (if not all) of the work on this release as project collaborators. This version would not be there without their effort. Thank you guys! You are awesome!
### Added
- Added increments for hourly forecasts in weather module (#2996)
- Added tests for hourly weather forecast
- Added possibility to ignore MagicMirror repo in updatenotification module
- Added Pirate Weather as new weather provider (#3005)
- Added possibility to use your own templates in Alert module
- Added error message if `<modulename>.js` file is missing in module folder to get a hint in the logs (#2403)
- Added possibility to use environment variables in `config.js` (#1756)
- Added option `pastDaysCount` to default calendar module to control of how many days past events should be displayed
- Added thai language to alert module
- Added option `sendNotifications` in clock module (#3056)
### Removed
- Removed darksky weather provider
- Removed unneeded (and unwanted) '.' after the year in calendar repeatingCountTitle (#2896)
### Updated
- Use develop as target branch for dependabot
- Update issue template, contributing doc and sample config
- The weather modules clearly separates precipitation amount and probability (risk of rain/snow)
- This requires all providers that only supports probability to change the config from `showPrecipitationAmount` to `showPrecipitationProbability`.
- Update tests for weather and calendar module
- Changed updatenotification module for MagicMirror repo only: Send only notifications for `master` if there is a tag on a newer commit
- Update dates in Calendar widgets every minute
- Cleanup jest coverage for patches
- Update `stylelint` dependencies, switch to `stylelint-config-standard` and handle `stylelint` issues, update `main.css` matching new rules
- Update Eslint config, add new rule and handle issue
- Convert lots of callbacks to async/await
- Revise require imports (#3071 and #3072)
### Fixed
- Fix wrong day labels in envcanada forecast (#2987)
- Fix for missing default class name prefix for customEvents in calendar
- Fix electron flashing white screen on startup (#1919)
- Fix weathergov provider hourly forecast (#3008)
- Fix message display with HTML code into alert module (#2828)
- Fix typo in french translation
- Yr wind direction is no longer inverted
- Fix async node_helper stopping electron start (#2487)
- The wind direction arrow now points in the direction the wind is flowing, not into the wind (#3019)
- Fix precipitation css styles and rounding value
- Fix wrong vertical alignment of calendar title column when wrapEvents is true (#3053)
- Fix empty news feed stopping the reload forever
- Fix e2e tests (failed after async changes) by running calendar and newsfeed tests last
- Lint: Use template literals instead of string concatenation
- Fix default alert module to render HTML for title and message
- Fix Open-Meteo wind speed units
## [2.22.0] - 2023-01-01
Thanks to: @angeldeejay, @buxxi, @dariom, @dWoolridge,
@KristjanESPERANTO, @MagMar94, @naveensrinivasan, @retroflex, @SkySails
and @Tom.
Special thanks to @khassel, @rejas and @sdetweil for taking over most
(if not all) of the work on this release as project collaborators. This
version would not be there without their effort. Thank you!
### Added
- Added test for remoteFile option in compliments module
- Added hourlyWeather functionality to Weather.gov weather provider
- Removed weatherEndpoint definition from weathergov.js (not used)
- Added css class names "today" and "tomorrow" for default calendar
- Added Collaboration.md
- Added new github action for dependency review (#2862)
- Added a WeatherProvider for Open-Meteo
- Added Yr as a weather provider
- Added config options "ignoreXOriginHeader" and
"ignoreContentSecurityPolicy"
### Removed
- Removed usage of internal fetch function of node until it is more
stable
### Updated
- Cleaned up test directory (#2937) and jest config (#2959)
- Wait for all modules to start before declaring the system ready
(#2487)
- Updated e2e tests (moved `done()` in helper functions) and use es6
syntax in all tests
- Updated da translation
- Rework weather module
- Make sure smhi provider api only gets a maximum of 6 digits
coordinates (#2955)
- Use fetch instead of XMLHttpRequest in weatherprovider (#2935)
- Reworked how weatherproviders handle units (#2849)
- Use unix() method for parsing times, fix suntimes on the way (#2950)
- Refactor conversion functions into utils class (#2958)
- The `cors`-method in `server.js` now supports sending and recieving
HTTP headers
- Replace `…` by `…`
- Cleanup compliments module
- Updated dependencies including electron to v22 (#2903)
### Fixed
- Correctly show apparent temperature in SMHI weather provider
- Ensure updatenotification module isn't shown when local is _ahead_ of
remote
- Handle node_helper errors during startup (#2944)
- Possibility to change FontAwesome class in calendar, so icons like
`fab fa-facebook-square` works.
- Fix cors problems with newsfeed articles (as far as possible), allow
disabling cors per feed with option `useCorsProxy: false` (#2840)
- Tests not waiting for the application to start and stop before
starting the next test
- Fix electron tests failing sometimes in github workflow
- Fixed gap in clock module when displayed on the left side with
displayType=digital
- Fixed playwright issue by upgrading to v1.29.1 (#2969)
Signed-off-by: naveen <172697+naveensrinivasan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Karsten Hassel <hassel@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Malte Hallström <46646495+SkySails@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Veeck <github@veeck.de>
Co-authored-by: veeck <michael@veeck.de>
Co-authored-by: dWoolridge <dwoolridge@charter.net>
Co-authored-by: Johan <jojjepersson@yahoo.se>
Co-authored-by: Dario Mratovich <dario_mratovich@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dario Mratovich <dario.mratovich@outlook.com>
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