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CLI Not accepting server

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    Didn't seem to matter. Weird part is I can run this locally just fine πŸ˜•

    Also I tried printing out the API key just before the surfer put call and it looks correct.

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    • robiR robi

      @atrilahiji did you validate the variables are present in the environment? And does surfer login work manually?

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      #5

      Nevermind... it seems like this is an issue with a newer release. When logged out, I get the message in my screenshot above. When logged out, it works.

      Why would one need to be logged in when they are using an API key? Doesn't make a lot of sense to me...

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        Nevermind... it seems like this is an issue with a newer release. When logged out, I get the message in my screenshot above. When logged out, it works.

        Why would one need to be logged in when they are using an API key? Doesn't make a lot of sense to me...

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        @atrilahiji means the API key doens't work πŸ˜‰

        something for @nebulon to take a peek at

        Conscious tech

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          Didn't seem to matter. Weird part is I can run this locally just fine πŸ˜•

          Also I tried printing out the API key just before the surfer put call and it looks correct.

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          fbartels
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          @atrilahiji said in CLI Not accepting server:

          Also I tried printing out the API key just before the surfer put call and it looks correct.

          Did you also check the variable that holds the server url?

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            Which version is the cli ? I've released a new version yesterday with updated dependencies and the updated commandline argument parser required fixes, maybe I missed some there.

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            • nebulonN nebulon

              Which version is the cli ? I've released a new version yesterday with updated dependencies and the updated commandline argument parser required fixes, maybe I missed some there.

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              @nebulon it’s the latest version. I don’t specify a version in my computer and I only got the error on my desktop when I updated

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                @atrilahiji said in CLI Not accepting server:

                Also I tried printing out the API key just before the surfer put call and it looks correct.

                Did you also check the variable that holds the server url?

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                @fbartels Yes and I can relplicate on the latest version with a hard coded URL

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                  I realize there is a lot of work for 2 people to do, but I just figured I would ping here again as I imagine this may affect more people than just me. If it would help, I can try to look through the recent commits to see what could have caused this and propose an MR to resolve it.

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                  • ? A Former User

                    I realize there is a lot of work for 2 people to do, but I just figured I would ping here again as I imagine this may affect more people than just me. If it would help, I can try to look through the recent commits to see what could have caused this and propose an MR to resolve it.

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                    @atrilahiji Let me see now if I can quickly find what broke. We use surfer for our docs.cloudron.io CI/CI as well pretty much like what you are doing. I wonder what's different.

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                    • ? A Former User

                      I realize there is a lot of work for 2 people to do, but I just figured I would ping here again as I imagine this may affect more people than just me. If it would help, I can try to look through the recent commits to see what could have caused this and propose an MR to resolve it.

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                      @atrilahiji I can confirm the latest surfer is broken. As a workaround you can try to install cloudron-surfer@5.12.2 and that works.

                      @nebulon Our docs builds fail now when it was updated from 5.12.2 to 5.13.5

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                        This should be fixed with the latest cli version cloudron-surfer@5.13.5-1
                        This does NOT require an app update, just the cli

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