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Attaching 5 MB image to task results in "413 Request Entity Too Large"

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  • canadaduaneC Offline
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    canadaduane
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    I get the following error when trying to attach/upload a 4.6 MB image to a Vikunja task:

    413 Request Entity Too Large
    nginx/1.18.0 (Ubuntu)
    

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    Reading a few other threads here related to this error message (but for different apps) one of the recommendations was to increase the RAM. I did so, from 256 MB to 1 GB; however, the error remains when trying to upload.

    Any suggested solutions from here?

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    • canadaduaneC Offline
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      canadaduane
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      A couple of interesting notes:

      • Reducing the size of the image to ~2 MB does not help
      • But I can upload an image that is about 100KB
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        wrote on last edited by subven
        #3

        Take a look at the config.yml first:

        files:
          # The path where files are stored basepath: 
        /app/data/files/ # relative to the binary
          # The maximum size of a file, as a human-readable string.
          # Warning: The max size is limited 2^64-1 bytes due to the underlying datatype
          maxsize: 20MB
        
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        • subvenS subven

          Take a look at the config.yml first:

          files:
            # The path where files are stored basepath: 
          /app/data/files/ # relative to the binary
            # The maximum size of a file, as a human-readable string.
            # Warning: The max size is limited 2^64-1 bytes due to the underlying datatype
            maxsize: 20MB
          
          canadaduaneC Offline
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          canadaduane
          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          @subven Yes, I did take a look there and my yml is still set to the default 20 MB. Is that what you mean for me to check for?

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          • canadaduaneC canadaduane

            @subven Yes, I did take a look there and my yml is still set to the default 20 MB. Is that what you mean for me to check for?

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            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            @canadaduane think there is a bug in the nginx config of the package. I have fixed it now, can you please update and try?

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            • girishG girish

              @canadaduane think there is a bug in the nginx config of the package. I have fixed it now, can you please update and try?

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              canadaduane
              wrote on last edited by
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              @girish It's fixed! Thank you very much.

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