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[BUG] Blank Repositories and Blank Reports #122

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HenrickTheBull opened this issue May 22, 2024 · 5 comments
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[BUG] Blank Repositories and Blank Reports #122

HenrickTheBull opened this issue May 22, 2024 · 5 comments

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@HenrickTheBull
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HenrickTheBull commented May 22, 2024

I'm having a new issue that causes blank reports and repositories. When I try to get a report or repository's contents I just get 400 errors in the console.

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Not sure if this is because of the fixes that fixed #88

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are you running a tagged Docker version, or from git? was this working before and now not, or is this a new install? can you check in the network tab of browser dev tools to see what the HTTP response error message actually is?

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are you running a tagged Docker version, or from git? was this working before and now not, or is this a new install? can you check in the network tab of browser dev tools to see what the HTTP response error message actually is?

Running the docker version, this is new behavior in the last couple weeks, I will get this data when I run across another blank report or repo.

@HenrickTheBull
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@bnewbold here is the data from the network tab, I just ran across an account that shows blank reports and a blank repo.
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bnewbold commented May 28, 2024

@HenrickTheBull it is the "Response" tab in that screenshot which would have the helpful context; the "Headers" tab is selected instead.

(it might help with future debugging if we could configure the error message/payload to the dev console!)

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@HenrickTheBull it is the "Response" tab in that screenshot which would have the helpful context; the "Headers" tab is selected instead.

(it might help with future debugging if we could configure the error message/payload to the dev console!)

Here we go. I got it. This kinda makes labelers... useless.

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