MicroPython Clock Task with RTC and NTP sync
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 Just new to MicroPhyton, I just collected some code pieces in the web to get a "Clock" background task coded with RTC and NTP Sync by just some code lines. 
 BTW. No flickering on the display etc.Please feel free to comment; need to learn ;-) # RTC Clock with NTP Sync for M5STACK # References: # https://forum.micropython.org/viewtopic.php?t=4329 # Lobo Version to init RTC and timezone # https://forum.micropython.org/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=3553&p=21616&hilit=timezone#p21616 from m5stack import machine from m5stack import lcd from time import strftime import utime import _thread # move to lowest line on M5STACK display lcd.setCursor(0, 227) lcd.setColor(lcd.WHITE) lcd.print("RTC Clock 1") # initiate rtc rtc = machine.RTC() print("Synchronize time from NTP server with TZ=Germany ...") rtc.ntp_sync(server="hr.pool.ntp.org", tz="CET-1CEST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3") def watch(): while True: # start position for Date if not rtc.synced(): # set color to sync status lcd.setColor(lcd.RED) else: lcd.setColor(lcd.GREEN) # lcd.setCursor(92, 227) # uncomment if you need date on display # lcd.print("Date {}".format(utime.strftime("%Y-%m-%d", utime.localtime()))) # uncomment if needed # start position for time only lcd.setCursor(213, 227) # uncomment if date active (see upper lines) lcd.print(" Time {}".format(utime.strftime('%H:%M:%S', utime.localtime()))) utime.sleep(1) _thread.start_new_thread ("clock",watch, ())
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 Thanks for your example. Where did you found the tz argument ? I cannot find any exhausitive documentation on the function. 
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 check this link uclibc timezone list 
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 yes, already answered, thanks to @simm 
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 Just a little comment. I've used this code to have a tiny watch on a M5stick and it did not work till I added the connection to internet. So the code in my case looks like this: import wifisetup 
 wifisetup.auto_connect()
 from m5stack import *
 from m5ui import *
 ...and then the rest of the code is similar, changing timezone and whatnot. Thanks for the code and best regards / Fernando 
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 @f3rn4nd0d I got "no module named 'wifisetup'" error, and without that, no 'strftime' in time... What am I missing in Mycropython for my M5Stack Gray? Thanks for your help. 
