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NodeBB 3.0 alpha1 : Error on install

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  • Hello @phenomlab

    I want to test alpha1 for V3 for test JS, theme switcher, css themes, etc.

    I have upgraded my dev environnement to 2.8.1
    I follow this link : https://community.nodebb.org/post/89581

    So, hop !

    cd /path/to/your/nodebb
    git rev-parse HEAD  # save this value in case you need to roll back  --- 727f879e5b1698fcf9bdbaca5181b28d0e9497fd
    git fetch && git checkout bootstrap5
    git reset --hard v3.0.0-alpha.1
    ./nodebb upgrade -mi
    

    But 😞

    nodebb@node:~$ cd /home/nodebb/nodebb/
    nodebb@node:~/nodebb$ git rev-parse HEAD
    727f879e5b1698fcf9bdbaca5181b28d0e9497fd
    nodebb@node:~/nodebb$ git fetch && git checkout bootstrap5
    error: impossible d'ouvrir .git/FETCH_HEAD: Permission non accordée
    nodebb@node:~/nodebb$ su -
    Mot de passe : 
    root@node:~# cd /home/nodebb/nodebb/
    root@node:/home/nodebb/nodebb# git fetch && git checkout bootstrap5
    remote: Enumerating objects: 5, done.
    remote: Counting objects: 100% (5/5), done.
    remote: Total 5 (delta 4), reused 5 (delta 4), pack-reused 0
    Dépaquetage des objets: 100% (5/5), 441 octets | 73.00 Kio/s, fait.
    Depuis https://github.com/NodeBB/NodeBB
       cf7aa1941..71743affc  bootstrap5 -> origin/bootstrap5
    La branche 'bootstrap5' est paramétrée pour suivre la branche distante 'bootstrap5' depuis 'origin'.
    Basculement sur la nouvelle branche 'bootstrap5'
    root@node:/home/nodebb/nodebb# git reset --hard v3.0.0-alpha.1
    HEAD est maintenant à 4f70d19e1 chore: v3.0.0-alpha.1 :tada:
    root@node:/home/nodebb/nodebb# ./nodebb upgrade -mi
    Dependencies outdated or not yet installed.
    Installing them now...
    
    npm WARN ERESOLVE overriding peer dependency
    npm WARN While resolving: nodebb@3.0.0-alpha.1
    npm WARN Found: nodebb-plugin-emoji@4.0.6
    npm WARN node_modules/nodebb-plugin-emoji
    npm WARN   nodebb-plugin-emoji@"5.0.2" from the root project
    npm WARN   2 more (@nodebb/nodebb-plugin-reactions, nodebb-plugin-emoji-android)
    npm WARN 
    npm WARN Could not resolve dependency:
    npm WARN peer nodebb-plugin-emoji@"^4.0.0" from @nodebb/nodebb-plugin-reactions@1.0.2
    npm WARN node_modules/@nodebb/nodebb-plugin-reactions
    npm WARN   @nodebb/nodebb-plugin-reactions@"^1.0.2" from the root project
    npm WARN ERESOLVE overriding peer dependency
    npm WARN While resolving: nodebb@3.0.0-alpha.1
    npm WARN Found: nodebb-plugin-markdown@10.1.1
    npm WARN node_modules/nodebb-plugin-markdown
    npm WARN   nodebb-plugin-markdown@"11.0.2" from the root project
    npm WARN   1 more (nodebb-plugin-extended-markdown)
    npm WARN 
    npm WARN Could not resolve dependency:
    npm WARN peer nodebb-plugin-markdown@"^10.0.0" from nodebb-plugin-extended-markdown@1.6.0
    npm WARN node_modules/nodebb-plugin-extended-markdown
    npm WARN   nodebb-plugin-extended-markdown@"^1.6.0" from the root project
    npm ERR! code 128
    npm ERR! An unknown git error occurred
    npm ERR! command git --no-replace-objects ls-remote ssh://git@github.com/makeusabrew/bootbox.git
    npm ERR! Warning: Permanently added 'github.com,140.82.121.3' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts.
    npm ERR! git@github.com: Permission denied (publickey).
    npm ERR! fatal: Impossible de lire le dépôt distant.
    npm ERR! 
    npm ERR! Veuillez vérifier que vous avez les droits d'accès
    npm ERR! et que le dépôt existe.
    
    npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
    npm ERR!     /root/.npm/_logs/2023-01-05T21_47_28_777Z-debug-0.log
    Error installing dependencies!
    message: Command failed: npm install --omit=dev
    stdout: null
    stderr: null
    /home/nodebb/nodebb/src/cli/package-install.js:138
                    throw e;
                    ^
    
    Error: Command failed: npm install --omit=dev
        at checkExecSyncError (node:child_process:841:11)
        at Object.execSync (node:child_process:912:15)
        at Object.pkgInstall.installAll (/home/nodebb/nodebb/src/cli/package-install.js:129:9)
        at Object.<anonymous> (/home/nodebb/nodebb/src/cli/index.js:51:18)
        at Module._compile (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1126:14)
        at Object.Module._extensions..js (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1180:10)
        at Module.load (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1004:32)
        at Function.Module._load (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:839:12)
        at Module.require (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1028:19) {
      status: 128,
      signal: null,
      output: [ null, null, null ],
      pid: 1251,
      stdout: null,
      stderr: null
    }
    

    An idea ?

  • @DownPW you should remove the plugins quoted in that list - for example

    nodebb-plugin-emoji@4.0.6
    

    Then try the upgrade process again.

  • @phenomlab

    npm remove nodebb-plugin
    

    ?

  • @phenomlab

    test with npm remove nodebb-plugin-emoji@4.0.6

    npm remove nodebb-plugin-emoji@4.0.6
    npm WARN ERESOLVE overriding peer dependency
    npm WARN While resolving: nodebb@3.0.0-alpha.1
    npm WARN Found: nodebb-plugin-emoji@4.0.6
    npm WARN node_modules/nodebb-plugin-emoji
    npm WARN   peer nodebb-plugin-emoji@"^4.0.0" from @nodebb/nodebb-plugin-reactions@1.0.2
    npm WARN   node_modules/@nodebb/nodebb-plugin-reactions
    npm WARN     @nodebb/nodebb-plugin-reactions@"^1.0.2" from the root project
    npm WARN   2 more (nodebb-plugin-emoji-android, the root project)
    npm WARN 
    npm WARN Could not resolve dependency:
    npm WARN peer nodebb-plugin-emoji@"^4.0.0" from @nodebb/nodebb-plugin-reactions@1.0.2
    npm WARN node_modules/@nodebb/nodebb-plugin-reactions
    npm WARN   @nodebb/nodebb-plugin-reactions@"^1.0.2" from the root project
    npm WARN ERESOLVE overriding peer dependency
    npm WARN While resolving: nodebb@3.0.0-alpha.1
    npm WARN Found: nodebb-plugin-markdown@10.1.1
    npm WARN node_modules/nodebb-plugin-markdown
    npm WARN   peer nodebb-plugin-markdown@"^10.0.0" from nodebb-plugin-extended-markdown@1.6.0
    npm WARN   node_modules/nodebb-plugin-extended-markdown
    npm WARN     nodebb-plugin-extended-markdown@"^1.6.0" from the root project
    npm WARN   1 more (the root project)
    npm WARN 
    npm WARN Could not resolve dependency:
    npm WARN peer nodebb-plugin-markdown@"^10.0.0" from nodebb-plugin-extended-markdown@1.6.0
    npm WARN node_modules/nodebb-plugin-extended-markdown
    npm WARN   nodebb-plugin-extended-markdown@"^1.6.0" from the root project
    npm ERR! code 128
    npm ERR! An unknown git error occurred
    npm ERR! command git --no-replace-objects ls-remote ssh://git@github.com/makeusabrew/bootbox.git
    npm ERR! git@github.com: Permission denied (publickey).
    npm ERR! fatal: Impossible de lire le dépôt distant.
    npm ERR! 
    npm ERR! Veuillez vérifier que vous avez les droits d'accès
    npm ERR! et que le dépôt existe.
    
    npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
    npm ERR!     /root/.npm/_logs/2023-01-05T22_23_12_150Z-debug-0.log
    
  • @DownPW yes, exactly. You can then install the updated (and compliant) v3 versions after the upgrade process completed successfully.

  • @DownPW looks like a permissions issue?

  • @phenomlab I’m on root maybe that

    EDit: nope idem on non root user

  • @DownPW can you try with just

    npm remove nodebb-plugin-emoj
    
  • @phenomlab said in NodeBB 3.0 alpha1 : Error on install:

    npm remove nodebb-plugin-emoj

    nope

  • @DownPW can you provide an output of the currently installed plugins before upgrade?

  • @phenomlab https://community.nodebb.org/topic/16721/nodebb-v3-0-0-alpha-1-an-alpha-release/29

    maybe a problem with depot permissions.
    I wait a answer by Pitag or other nodebb staff

  • @DownPW yes, I saw that this morning. You could still try and remove those plugins which aren’t compliant though.

  • @phenomlab

    Hourra I’m on V3 🙂

    here the solution for installation :

    cd /path/to/your/nodebb
    git rev-parse HEAD  # save this value in case you need to roll back  --- 727f879e5b1698fcf9bdbaca5181b28d0e9497fd
    git fetch && git checkout bootstrap5
    git reset --hard v3.0.0-alpha.3
    npm config set legacy-peer-deps true
    ./nodebb upgrade -mi
    ./nodebb build
    ./nodebb start
    

    A lot of things doesn’t work with new Personna Bootstrap 5 like theme Switcher selector for example

    –> Could I count on you to help me evolve the things we created together for Persona5 or Harmony? Like footerbar, theme Switcher selector, welcome message with image change ?

    –> Other things, Harmony theme not include on alpha ?

  • @DownPW said in NodeBB 3.0 alpha1 : Error on install:

    A lot of things doesn’t work with new Personna Bootstrap 5 like theme Switcher selector for example

    It does work, but needs minor tweaks as the existing listener doesn’t work under bootstrap 5 as it did under bootstrap 3. Nothing major to fix.

    Of course you can count on me. I’ll be in the same journey 🙂

    Harmony isn’t available yet from what I’ve read - not until beta releases I think.

  • @phenomlab said in NodeBB 3.0 alpha1 : Error on install:

    Of course you can count on me. I’ll be in the same journey

    ✈

    haha that doesn’t surprise me. Thank you again for that my friend 👍 ♥

    I still hesitate between staying under Persona 5 or Harmony.

    I will decide when I can test it

  • DownPWundefined DownPW has marked this topic as solved on
  • @DownPW I’m going to test harmony. I quite like the look. However, I did start a topic to discuss this. Would appreciate input

    https://sudonix.com/topic/397/nodebb-v3-and-harmony-theme

  • @DownPW very odd. I don’t recall setting permissions there but try now.


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