CLI Not accepting server
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I run a deploy step for surfer in my GitLab CI, and it seems to now be failing to put the files. I get the following error: 
  Any ideas if this was something to do with a recent update @nebulon ? 
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I run a deploy step for surfer in my GitLab CI, and it seems to now be failing to put the files. I get the following error: 
  Any ideas if this was something to do with a recent update @nebulon ? 
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@atrilahiji did you validate the variables are present in the environment? And does surfer login work manually? @robi Checking to make sure it actually works but I didn't change anything in my CI setup. Might actually be a GitLab issue if thats the case. 
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Didn't seem to matter. Weird part is I can run this locally just fine  Also I tried printing out the API key just before the surfer put call and it looks correct. 
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@atrilahiji did you validate the variables are present in the environment? And does surfer login work manually? 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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Didn't seem to matter. Weird part is I can run this locally just fine  Also I tried printing out the API key just before the surfer put call and it looks correct. 
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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. @nebulon itβs the latest version. I donβt 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? @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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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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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. 
 



