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error Could not parse row {...

Open jikkujose opened this issue 9 years ago • 11 comments

Can't publish, keep getting error: error Could not parse row {...

What I did:

  1. Created a simple html page in directory: public.
  2. ipscend init & chose default location as public.
  3. Previewed the HTML page via: ipscend preview, it worked as expected.
  4. Tried to publish: ipscend publish and got the error specified.

Any ideas?

jikkujose avatar Jan 03 '16 17:01 jikkujose

@JikkuJose were you running an IPFS node in your machine? This tells me that we should have better error messages

daviddias avatar Jan 03 '16 23:01 daviddias

@diasdavid yes, I ran the daemon while I was pushing it. I don't generally run it in the background all the time, since I am on a laptop.

jikkujose avatar Jan 04 '16 04:01 jikkujose

@JikkuJose What version of ipfs are you running? (ipfs version) I saw the same thing when I tried to use ipscend with [email protected].

hackergrrl avatar Jan 07 '16 19:01 hackergrrl

I get the same error when I try to use the js-ipfs-api to add something. The issue was closed at the go-ipfs repo, however. https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/issues/2109 I'm using: ipfs version 0.3.8-dev js-ipfs-api version 2.10.1

void4 avatar Jan 16 '16 13:01 void4

Hi @JikkuJose and @void4 , mind testing ipscend again, just released version 0.2.0 which should solve the incompatibility issue. Also now you can do ipscend ipfs start to spawn a daemon that is compatible with the js-ipfs-api that ipscend is using.

daviddias avatar Feb 22 '16 16:02 daviddias

I also get this problem when using js-ipfs-api, which has made js-ipfs-api unusable for me in Nodejs.

tinybike avatar Feb 25 '16 08:02 tinybike

@tinybike which version (Node.js, js-ipfs-api and IPFS)?

daviddias avatar Feb 25 '16 09:02 daviddias

Node.js v4.2.4, js-ipfs-api v2.13.1 (from npm), IPFS v0.4.0-dev. I saw a comment that feat/files-api had a fix for this issue so I tried this branch out, but it did not help me.

Temporary fix: I downgraded IPFS to v0.3.11 and js-ipfs-api works again.

tinybike avatar Feb 25 '16 23:02 tinybike

@tinybike yeah, ipscend is not 0.4.0 compatible (https://github.com/diasdavid/ipscend/pull/41) due to differences in IPFS HTTP API

daviddias avatar Feb 26 '16 09:02 daviddias

Hi all! It has been a long time. I've just updated the dependencies and ran some quick tests. It worked well, let me know if it works for you too.

To be 100% sure it won't break in the future I'll need to write some tests. I plan to spend some time on this once I get a bit of free time (which by the looks might be the end of June). Thank you for being patient :)

daviddias avatar May 20 '17 10:05 daviddias

Hi folks! I'm no longer maintaining this module. The good news is that there is one way better on the block, check the deprecation notice -- https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard/ipscend/blob/master/README.md#deprecation-notice -- to find a url to it and a tutorial on how to use it!

daviddias avatar May 16 '19 11:05 daviddias