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After latest upgrade can't get rid of setup wizard #181
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same issue for me. I deactivated all other display-plugins (themeify, etc.) and it still wont close. |
I can't reproduce. Please provide the following info: Version of OctoPrint-PSUControlOperating System running OctoPrintPrinter model & used firmware incl. versionLink to octoprint.log with octoprnt.plugins.psucontrol set to DEBUGBrowser console logs ( See https://www.wickedlysmart.com/hfjsconsole/ ) |
As a workaround you can modify the
Be sure to stop octoprint before editing. |
console log: OctoPrint 1.5.3 |
@d3relict thanks. It's not entirely clear where the issue lies as I cannot reproduce and the error is a bit cryptic due to the way OctoPrint compresses/packs JS. I've made a quick change to test if you could try it: https://github.com/kantlivelong/OctoPrint-PSUControl/archive/d2ae20efef8f4d665f84475dd06198e78bd314d2.zip |
i installed over my current version (without removal), and disabled the workaround you suggested above. i get the same error. do you need me to completely remove the plugin and install from the zip, or was this sufficient? |
also, as far as i see, the js file is just serialized, after using "beautification" in chrome devtools, the source is completely readable.
the error is thrown on line |
Getting this after trying the new version. Attached:
Installed plugins:
Note: 'Hardware Buttons' is a plugin that I wrote for running something on button press via GPIO. It uses gpiozero (and by depenency, RPi.GPIO). |
I uininstalled SpoolManager and was able to click on the finish button if that helps anyone |
i can confirm, disabling SpoolManager makes the modal work again. |
Interesting. I had to step away from my dev env but if you have some time to spare I'm curious what happens if you disable psucontrol, enable spool manager, restart OctoPrint , install https://github.com/kantlivelong/OctoPrint-SSHInterface, then restart as usual after installs. That plugin also has a simple text wizard but uses builtin settings. If it happens with that too I'd lean towards SpoolManager being the culprit. Once I return I will test it out myself as well. |
I get the same issue with the wizard after installing SSHInterface with Spool Manager installed & enabled. |
So I've just confirmed that this is something with Spool Manager. Simply re-enabling |
It's not a PSU Control issue. See above posts. |
Updating Spoolmanager resolved the issue for me. Thanks for the quick response! |
Hi, can you explain how to update or uninstall the SpoolManager to solve this Issue please. I can SSH into Octopi but then I dont know how to continue. THX! |
Use Safe Mode then uninstall or upgrade. |
(for me the easier way was):
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I had to play around a bit but finally got it working again. THX! |
Going to close this now that Spool Manager has been updated. Will still keep pinned for a bit. |
PSU Control just prompted me for upgrade, so I did it.
After reboot I am getting a setup wizard with only a finish button on it.
If I click this button the screen stays and won't go away, basically rendering my
octoprint installation unusable and I cannot print at the moment.
I will try to manually remove the plugin for now because I need to print.
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