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App does not load with local IPFS node #238

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eccentricexit opened this issue Feb 27, 2024 · 0 comments
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App does not load with local IPFS node #238

eccentricexit opened this issue Feb 27, 2024 · 0 comments
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Describe the bug
I run IPFS Desktop on my Ubuntu 22 machine and give Firefox 123.0 access to it via the IPFS Companion extension. After a few moments trying to load, the UI displays an error.

If I disable the extension the issue goes away.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

Once you have IPFS Desktop running and the IPFS Companion installed on firefox and pointing to it:

  1. Open your safe
  2. Click on Apps
  3. Click on Zodiac
  4. Loading indicator appears
  5. After a few moments we get "The Safe App is taking too long to load, consider refreshing."
  6. Finally, "Safe App could not be loaded" error.

If I disable the extension and hard refresh, the error goes away and the app loads as expected.

Expected behavior
The app should not error if the user is using their own IPFS infra.

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Relevant environment details:

  • OS: Ubuntu 22
  • Firefox 123.0
  • Wallet: Frame Wallet extension + wallet, connected to reth running on the same LAN

Additional context
The safe has 3 zodiac modules: Delay, Allowance, Roles v2
IPFS Companion has "Automatic Mode" disabled.

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@eccentricexit eccentricexit added the bug Something isn't working label Feb 27, 2024
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