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Leantime Docker Image 3.2.0 causes error 500, even right after login #85

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schories opened this issue Aug 26, 2024 · 6 comments
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@schories
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Hi,

the 3.2.0 image causes error 500.

Back to to 3.1.4 again, everything works fine.

Thanks,

Alexander

@schories
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Seems to be an issue with the commercial plugins, when I enable debug:

"phar://…/app/Plugins/CustomFields/CustomFields.phar/bootstrap.php 11"

Maybe the commercial plugins installed under 3.1.4 don't work with 3.2.0?

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schories commented Aug 26, 2024

These are the plugins I use:

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When comparing the plugin versions offered in the store with the ones installed, updated versions seem to be available.

However, there seems to be no way to auto-update them. The only way I see, is to re-enter the license for each and every one of them again - would this be the official solution?

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The information shown here (at least when running with 3.1.4) still refers to dev:

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Overall I have the noted the following:

  1. The "Ultimate Small Team Plugin Bundle (1-10 Users)" license key was never accepted. I was hoping that it would activate all plugins bundled with it. Instead I had to find & use each individual license key for each of the plugins. How about at least being able to enter all license keys at once, e.g. line by line?

  2. Now, with the updated version your own license system causes error 500 crashes, not even a useful error message that the plugins are outdated and should either be updated or disabled. It would be nice, if this could be improved - an autoupdate of the plugins using the active license(s) would be best, do you agree?

  3. Finally, all plugins must be reinstalled like in step 1, I guess. However, the license system/terms warn, that activations are limited - does this also apply in this case?

I totally understand that licensing has to be implemented to pay for your great work. However, please let us improve on this - so that licensing doesn't punish those who love to support you, please. :)

Thank you very much!

@marcelfolaron
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Hey,
3.2.0 brought some breaking changes in the plugin management. Because of that any installed plugins have to be disabled before upgrading and then re-installed. Details can be found here: https://github.com/Leantime/leantime/releases/tag/v3.2.0

Regarding the ultimate bundle: Yes, that is a known issue that we haven't been able to solve yet.

Regarding 3: No, this is not applicable to re-installs but activations under different servers. Each instance has an instance guid. As long as the guid is the same you can install as many times as you like.

I'll work on getting some updates to our plugin management out so that it fails a little more gracefully.

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schories commented Sep 6, 2024

Excellent, thank you Marcel.

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afzl-wtu commented Sep 7, 2024

In my case I was putting wrong Time Zone.

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