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Cannot change node or run any command after entering a dead node

Open RoboticMind opened this issue 6 years ago • 6 comments

Version of Python you are running

3.6.5

Version of steem-python you are running

1.0.0.

Steps to reproduce

steempy set nodes [Node that doesn't respond] steempy set nodes [Any nodes] or any other command

Stack Trace

Warning:root:Retry in 1s -- ReadTimeoutError: HttpsConnectionPool(host='[DEAD NODE]',port='[DEAD NODE'S PORT]'): Read timed out. (read timeout=60) This repeats for as long as I've tested with the secound count going up

RoboticMind avatar May 13 '18 20:05 RoboticMind

Thanks for the report. Last I checked, steem-python attempts to connect to a node prior to updating config. This needs to be fixed.

roadscape avatar May 14 '18 14:05 roadscape

I was able to change the node by setting the --expires flag to 1 but now nothing happens at all when I run any command EDIT: I found out that the dead node I set came online EDIT 2: I manually updated the config file so my current problem is fixed

RoboticMind avatar May 15 '18 00:05 RoboticMind

Is this solved?I just meet this problem.

DerekRay avatar Apr 01 '19 15:04 DerekRay

I have been deleting the SQLite file to get out of the dead node scenario.

bobinson avatar Apr 02 '19 13:04 bobinson

Looked into the code a little bit, looks like the connection is started before it is completely needed. In cli.py, there's a line steem = stm.Steem(no_broadcast=args.no_broadcast, **options) before any commands run. I'm not 100% sure how the code is working but I think it could probably be moved down after it checks for the config command because the first reference to the steem variable is in the command info.

RoboticMind avatar May 10 '19 20:05 RoboticMind

open cli.py navigate to line 776 comment the line connecting to the steem network, save.

run the command steempy set nodes "live.node" <enter>

Now the dead node has been replaced Uncomment cly.py line 776 and save, have fun.

nnnarvaez avatar Nov 29 '19 09:11 nnnarvaez