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🐛 Bug Report: Failed to parse page JSON data: expected value at line 1 column 1 | /r/degoogle/comments/p82v2j/searx_vs_whoogle/.json?tl=fr #303

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jeromebruzaud opened this issue Oct 31, 2024 · 5 comments
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@jeromebruzaud
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jeromebruzaud commented Oct 31, 2024

Describe the bug

The issue appears when using Libredirect to use redlib to open a reddit page.

Steps to reproduce the bug

Go to : https://reddit.com/r/degoogle/comments/p82v2j/searx_vs_whoogle/

What's the expected behavior?

Safereddit.com should open an display the thread.

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On Brave 1.71.121 using Libredirect 3.0.2

  • I checked that the instance that this was reported on is running the latest git commit, or I can reproduce it locally on the latest git commit
@jeromebruzaud jeromebruzaud added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 31, 2024
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argium commented Nov 1, 2024

This is still occurring

Failed to parse page JSON data: expected value at line 1 column 1 | /r/popular/hot.json?&raw_json=1&geo_filter=GLOBAL

ackage name | redlib
Crate version | 0.35.1
Git commit | bc95308
Deploy date | 2024-11-01 6:30:44.343853514 +00:00:00
Deploy timestamp | 1730442644
Compile mode | Release
SFW only | Unset
Pushshift frontend | Unset
RSS enabled | Unset
Full URL | Unset

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sigaloid commented Nov 1, 2024

That's not the latest commit

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argium commented Nov 1, 2024

That's not the latest commit

Sorry, I checked the version number with the latest release on GitHub but didn't check the git hash. My container is configured to auto update and it picked up the latest at 2am this morning and it's resolved. Sincere thank you for keeping on top of Reddit's changes. ❤️

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sigaloid commented Nov 1, 2024

The reddit changes happen so quickly unfortunately it is hard to constantly release every time something breaks. At least, I'm not sure I want to commit to doing that every time. Would recommend the docker containers as those build from main as soon as it's pushed

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