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/leaderboard and /projects broken for logged in users after update #634

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edersilva78 opened this issue Apr 1, 2024 · 3 comments
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edersilva78 commented Apr 1, 2024

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Self-hosted, docker. I just updated to the latest docker image.

/leaderboard and /projects pages are empty for logged in users.
They work normally for public users accessing the site.

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The "user" button is also missing the "Logout" link.
And clicking on "show api" does not work. Probably due to alignment?
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  • Wakapi version: just updated to v2.11.0 @ sqlite3
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    • If Docker: ghcr.io/muety/wakapi:latest
  • Database: SQLite
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muety commented Apr 1, 2024

Thanks for spotting this! Looks like parts of the template are not being rendered et properly. Tests didn't find this, because responses are 200. Will fix this soon and add some content checks to the tests as well. Sorry for the inconveniences.

@muety muety added bug Something isn't working help wanted Extra attention is needed prio a effort:2 labels Apr 1, 2024
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No problem, @muety
I'm happy to help. And thank you for you commitment.

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muety commented Apr 1, 2024

New release coming after latest version has been running successfully on wakapi.dev for a bit.

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