Tiny Tiny RSS: error after last update: "Your access level is insufficient to run this script."
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When I try to login the Tiny Tiny RSS app, I get the error: "Your access level is insufficient to run this script." The URL is forwarded to https://rss.mydomain.com/public.php?op=dbupdate
Is it connected to this FAQ entry? https://git.tt-rss.org/fox/tt-rss/wiki/FAQ#i-have-http-authentication-enabled-and-get-your-access-level-is-insufficient-to-run-this-script-error-on-login
I have HTTP authentication enabled and get “Your access level is insufficient to run this script” error on login
The problem is that if you have auth_remote enabled in config.php tt-rss tries to automatically log you in as the user specified by the server using HTTP authentication, which may not have administrative privileges. You will need to either temporarily disable auth_remote (replace it with auth_internal in config.php), temporarily disable HTTP authentication, or give yourself administrative permissions using the SQL client:update ttrss_users set access_level = 10 where login = 'you';
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Tried the SQL command, worked, re-run the db-updater which now complained
ERROR: could not create unique index “ttrss_feeds_feed_url_owner_uid_key” DETAIL: Key (feed_url, owner_uid)=(http://example.com/feed, 1) is duplicated.
Tried the SQL command advised here: https://discourse.tt-rss.org/t/potential-problems-when-upgrading-to-schema-137/2122, worked, re-run the db-updater, which now complained the "“ttrss_feeds_feed_url_owner_uid_key" already existed.
Decided to restore TT-RSS from a backup which now gives me the following errors:
Jan 01 00:00:00 name: 'BackupsError', Jan 01 00:00:00 reason: 'external error', Jan 01 00:00:00 message: Jan 01 00:00:00 'unable to chmod: ENOENT: no such file or directory, chmod \'/home/yellowtent/appsdata/655b5a8c-62b4-4760-8e48-f2355412f845/data/plugins/fever/fever_api.php\'' } Jun 04 12:55:19 box:apptask Apptask completed for 655b5a8c-62b4-4760-8e48-f2355412f845
I do use the fever plugin but don't understand what's happening.
Tried to "repair" in Cloudron which gives me the following errors:
Jun 04 13:01:05 [13:01:05/69] Lock: update.lock Jun 04 13:01:05 [13:01:05/69] checking for updates (mysql)... Jun 04 13:01:05 PHP Fatal error: Uncaught PDOException: SQLSTATE[42S02]: Base table or view not found: 1146 Table '3e29dfb36989891c.ttrss_version' doesn't exist in /app/code/classes/dbupdater.php:15 Jun 04 13:01:05 Stack trace: Jun 04 13:01:05 #0 /app/code/classes/dbupdater.php(15): PDO->query('SELECT schema_v...') Jun 04 13:01:05 #1 /app/code/classes/dbupdater.php(20): DbUpdater->getSchemaVersion() Jun 04 13:01:05 #2 /app/code/update.php(334): DbUpdater->isUpdateRequired() Jun 04 13:01:05 #3 {main} Jun 04 13:01:05 thrown in /app/code/classes/dbupdater.php on line 15
Now, MySQL shows me "empty set" when I try to list tables!
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Tried an older update, similar error:
Jun 04 13:51:45 box:apptask rss.domain.com error installing app: BackupsError: unable to chmod: ENOENT: no such file or directory, chmod '/home/yellowtent/appsdata/855b5a8c-62b4-4760-8e48-f2355412f845/data/plugins/fever/fever_api.php' Jun 04 13:51:45 box:apptask rss.domain.com updating app with values: {"installationState":"error","installationProgress":"unable to chmod: ENOENT: no such file or directory, chmod '/home/yellowtent/appsdata/855b5a8c-62b4-4760-8e48-f2355412f845/data/plugins/fever/fever_api.php'"} Jun 04 13:51:45 box:apptask Apptask completed with error { BackupsError: unable to chmod: ENOENT: no such file or directory, chmod '/home/yellowtent/appsdata/855b5a8c-62b4-4760-8e48-f2355412f845/data/plugins/fever/fever_api.php' Jan 01 00:00:00 at /home/yellowtent/box/src/backups.js:524:40 Jan 01 00:00:00 at /home/yellowtent/box/node_modules/async/dist/async.js:473:16 Jan 01 00:00:00 at iterateeCallback (/home/yellowtent/box/node_modules/async/dist/async.js:988:17) Jan 01 00:00:00 at /home/yellowtent/box/node_modules/async/dist/async.js:969:16 Jan 01 00:00:00 at FSReqWrap.oncomplete (fs.js:141:20) Jan 01 00:00:00 name: 'BackupsError', Jan 01 00:00:00 reason: 'external error', Jan 01 00:00:00 message: Jan 01 00:00:00 'unable to chmod: ENOENT: no such file or directory, chmod \'/home/yellowtent/appsdata/855b5a8c-62b4-4760-8e48-f2355412f845/data/plugins/fever/fever_api.php\'' } Jun 04 13:51:45 box:apptask Apptask completed for 855b5a8c-62b4-4760-8e48-f2355412f845
Apparently, the fever plugin that was part of my Tiny Tiny RSS installation is 'gone' - it's not even in the backups (I just checked the folder...)
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Ok, managed to restore to a functional version by manually recreating all files and folders in the plugins directory...
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@nebulon
/app/data has two folders for plugins: "plugins" (system plugins) and "plugins.local" (user plugins).According to https://git.tt-rss.org/fox/tt-rss/wiki/Plugins:
Installing plugins Copy plugin folder to tt-rss/plugins.local then activate it in the settings panel. Plugin folder name should correspond to plugin class name defined in (plugin)/init.php, i.e. Af_ExamplePlugin should be copied to plugins.local/af_exampleplugin.
If I have the a plugin folder in "plugins.local" it's not recognized in TT-RSS on Cloudron, only if the plugin folder is in "plugins".
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Yep!