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Cannot Open Any Podcasts in Repod #156

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nate2014jatc opened this issue Feb 4, 2024 · 2 comments
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Cannot Open Any Podcasts in Repod #156

nate2014jatc opened this issue Feb 4, 2024 · 2 comments

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nate2014jatc commented Feb 4, 2024

Hello,

While using Repod on my Nextcloud 28 server, I am unable to open any podcast details.
The error log seems to indicate that the issue is in the gpoddersync component, so I am filing an issue here.

Below is the error message that spawns when I try and load a podcast.

Issue also filed with Repod HERE

[index] Error: Call to a member function get() on null in file '/var/www/nextcloud/apps/gpoddersync/lib/Core/PodcastData/PodcastDataReader.php' line 87
	GET /apps/repod/podcast?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theguardian.com%2Faustralia-news%2Fseries%2Ffull-story%2Fpodcast.xml
	from 172.69.22.154 by Nate at Feb 3, 2024, 9:10:14 PM

PHP Info:

Version: 8.1.27
Memory limit: 1 GB
Max execution time: 3600
Upload max size: 128 MB
OPcache Revalidate Frequency: 2
Extensions: Core, date, libxml, openssl, pcre, zlib, filter, hash, json, Reflection, SPL, session, standard, sodium, apache2handler, apcu, mysqlnd, PDO, xml, bcmath, bz2, calendar, ctype, curl, dom, mbstring, FFI, fileinfo, ftp, gd, gettext, gmp, iconv, igbinary, imagick, intl, exif, mysqli, pdo_mysql, Phar, posix, readline, redis, shmop, SimpleXML, sockets, sysvmsg, sysvsem, sysvshm, tokenizer, xmlreader, xmlwriter, xsl, zip, Zend OPcache

DB Info:

Type: mysql (mariaDB)
Version: 10.5.21
Size: 276 MB

Host Info:

Debian 11 (bullseye) Container
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Issue resolved with the fix HERE.

TLDR: Ensure that you have a cache configured, Repod is getting an update that should resolve the crash if there's not a cache configured.

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