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v14-rc1 - Setting the Image Upload Folder on a Rich Text Editor causes content save to fail. #16083

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KevinJump opened this issue Apr 17, 2024 · 3 comments

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@KevinJump
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Which Umbraco version are you using? (Please write the exact version, example: 10.1.0)

v14-rc1

Bug summary

Settings a Image upload folder on a Rich text editor datatype, and then attempting to save content using that Rich text editor fails.

Specifics

When you save the UI hangs (spinning buttons) and the following error is in the logs.

 An unhandled exception has occurred while executing the request.
System.InvalidOperationException: The configuration for data type -87 : Umbraco.RichText is invalid (see inner exception). Please fix the configuration and ensure it is valid. The site may fail to start and / or load data types and run.
 ---> System.InvalidOperationException: Failed to parse configuration "System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`2[System.String,System.Object]" as "RichTextConfiguration" (see inner exception).
 ---> System.FormatException: String "069ef55e-6a88-4deb-9d2c-60df36b6eece" is not a valid udi.
   at Umbraco.Cms.Core.UdiParser.ParseInternal(String s, Boolean tryParse, Boolean knownTypes, Udi& udi)
   at Umbraco.Cms.Core.UdiParser.Parse(String s)
   at Umbraco.Cms.Infrastructure.Serialization.JsonUdiConverter.Read(Utf8JsonReader& reader, Type typeToConvert, JsonSerializerOptions options)
   at System.Text.Json.Serialization.JsonConverter`1.ReadAsObject(Utf8JsonReader& reader, Type typeToConvert, JsonSerializerOptions options)
   at System.Text.Json.Serialization.Converters.CastingConverter`1.Read(Utf8JsonReader& reader, Type typeToConvert, JsonSerializerOptions options)
   at System.Text.Json.Serialization.JsonConverter`1.TryRead(Utf8JsonReader& reader, Type typeToConvert, JsonSerializerOptions options, ReadStack& state, T& value, Boolean& isPopulatedValue)
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It looks like this is because the Image Upload load folder property stores the GUID of the media folder - but the validation of the page is expecting it to be a UDI ?

Steps to reproduce

  • Create a new rich text editor data type

  • Add a 'Image upload folder` to the configuration

  • Add the editor to a document type

  • create or save a content item using that document type.

  • observer the hand.

  • view the logs

Expected result / actual result

Should save.

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Hi there @KevinJump!

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@elit0451
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Hi there @KevinJump 👋

Thanks for reaching out! I can indeed reproduce this, we will have a look 🙂

@kjac
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kjac commented Apr 24, 2024

Fixed in #16138

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