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Symfony\Component\Routing\Exception\RouteNotFoundException: Unable to generate a URL for the named route "theming.Theming.getLogo" as such route does not exist #5838
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cc @enoch85 |
#5347 Already fixed? cc @MorrisJobke |
Symfony\Component\Routing\Exception\RouteNotFoundException: Unable to generate a URL for the named route "theming.Theming.getLogo" as such route does not exist.
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Symfony\Component\Routing\Exception\RouteNotFoundException: Unable to generate a URL for the named route "theming.Theming.getLogo" as such route does not exist.
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Same problem, same error under 12.0.5 here... (still)... It started under 12.0.3 when I tried to establish a logo with transparent elements.... I suppose this was to much for the favicon generator... I see this error whenever I load my NC Instance. The favicon does not show the defined logo anymore - it shows the standard logo instead. I tried reinstalling the theming app - but no help there... `Symfony\Component\Routing\Exception\RouteNotFoundException: Unable to generate a URL for the named route "theming.Theming.getLogo" as such route does not exist.
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@nextcloud/theming Do you have an idea? |
I got hit by this as well, My customization don't show up. I've checked the domain, and is the same of the theming url (minus the https://). even the "updating preview" message never completes. |
it's strange. On the login, the client has downloaded the right logo, but it has opacity:0 and the containing div (class=logo) has the standard nextcloud logo as bg, and that is what is shown |
Works for me on Firefox 57. |
same problem for me, i use the standard image of aws marketplace. I have only upgraded from 12.0.2.0 to 12.0.5.3 |
All the error messages seem to be caused by the 403.php template. Please check your webserver config and make sure the redirects to those files are removed according to the docs: https://github.com/nextcloud/documentation/pull/392/files Apps are not loaded when calling that page directly and therefore the theming app routes cannot be found. |
Please excuse my slow-wittedness... but I just can not find any hints in the documentation concerning my server configuration. |
Ah sorry, I didn't check how it is used on NC12. It has been fixed for Nextcloud 13 but not backported to stable12. #5890 |
Steps to reproduce
Not known.
Got the error twice, and both times the error was preceded by this warning at exactly the same time:
Warning - core - Trusted domain error. "103.18.108.89" tried to access using "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE" as host.
Expected behaviour
No error
Actual behaviour
Error
Server configuration
Operating system: Linux nextcloud.systemsnavigator.com 4.4.0-83-generic #106-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jun 26 17:54:43 UTC 2017 x86_64
Web server: Apache/2.4.18 (Ubuntu) (apache2handler)
Database: pgsql PostgreSQL 9.5.7 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.4) 5.4.0 20160609, 64-bit
PHP version: 7.0.18-0ubuntu0.16.04.1
Modules loaded: Core, date, libxml, openssl, pcre, zlib, filter, hash, Reflection, SPL, session, standard, apache2handler, redis, PDO, xml, calendar, ctype, curl, dom, mbstring, fileinfo, ftp, gd, gettext, iconv, imap, intl, json, ldap, exif, mcrypt, pdo_pgsql, pgsql, Phar, posix, readline, shmop, SimpleXML, smbclient, sockets, sysvmsg, sysvsem, sysvshm, tokenizer, wddx, xmlreader, xmlwriter, xsl, zip, libsmbclient, Zend OPcache
Nextcloud version: 12.0.0 - 12.0.0.29
Updated from an older Nextcloud/ownCloud or fresh install:
Fresh
Where did you install Nextcloud from:
Nextcloud VM
Signing status:
Signing status
List of activated apps:
App list
``` Enabled: - activity: 2.5.2 - comments: 1.2.0 - dav: 1.3.0 - federatedfilesharing: 1.2.0 - files: 1.7.2 - files_sharing: 1.4.0 - files_texteditor: 2.4.1 - files_trashbin: 1.2.0 - files_versions: 1.5.0 - gallery: 17.0.0 - issuetemplate: 0.2.1 - logreader: 2.0.0 - lookup_server_connector: 1.0.0 - nextcloud_announcements: 1.1 - notifications: 2.0.0 - oauth2: 1.0.5 - password_policy: 1.2.2 - provisioning_api: 1.2.0 - serverinfo: 1.2.0 - sharebymail: 1.2.0 - systemtags: 1.2.0 - theming: 1.3.0 - twofactor_backupcodes: 1.1.1 - updatenotification: 1.2.0 - user_ldap: 1.2.1 - workflowengine: 1.2.0Disabled:
{
"passwordsalt": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE",
"secret": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE",
"trusted_domains": [
"localhost",
"192.168.11.131",
"nextcloud.systemsnavigator.com"
],
"datadirectory": "/var/ncdatamnt",
"overwrite.cli.url": "https://nextcloud.systemsnavigator.com/",
"dbtype": "pgsql",
"version": "12.0.0.29",
"dbname": "nextcloud_db",
"dbhost": "localhost",
"dbport": "",
"dbtableprefix": "oc_",
"dbuser": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE",
"dbpassword": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE",
"installed": true,
"instanceid": "oc6fxph0akpf",
"mail_smtpmode": "smtp",
"memcache.local": "\OC\Memcache\Redis",
"filelocking.enabled": true,
"memcache.distributed": "\OC\Memcache\Redis",
"memcache.locking": "\OC\Memcache\Redis",
"redis": {
"host": "/var/run/redis/redis.sock",
"port": 0,
"timeout": 0,
"dbindex": 0,
"password": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE"
},
"htaccess.RewriteBase": "/",
"loglevel": "2",
"log_type": "file",
"logfile": "/var/ncdatamnt/nextcloud.log",
"logtimezone": "Europe/Amsterdam",
"maintenance": false,
"mail_from_address": "martijn.riesenkamp",
"mail_smtpauthtype": "LOGIN",
"mail_domain": "systemsnavigator.com",
"mail_smtpauth": 1,
"mail_smtphost": "smtp.office365.com",
"mail_smtpname": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE",
"mail_smtppassword": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE",
"mail_smtpport": "587",
"mail_smtpsecure": "tls",
"ldapIgnoreNamingRules": false,
"ldapProviderFactory": "\OCA\User_LDAP\LDAPProviderFactory",
"skeletondirectory": ""
}
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