My browser says (in F12 console of firefox):
SyntaxError client.js:2:1170023
hw https://лемми.опенсорс.рус/static/0799f19b/js/client.js:2
the file starts with
/*! For license information please see client.js.LICENSE.txt */
(()=>{var e,t,n,r,o={45850:(e,t,n)=>{"use strict";n.d(t,
and DeepSeek says that e,t,n,r,o should be separated by spaces, i.e. e, t, n, r, o
The lemmy.ml instance adds that image without problems.
Wonderful day!
The actual script file is minified. And we may see the actual position the error points to:2:1170023.
That is the second line and1170023character on that line. If we check it out manually, we may see the following, from1169975to1170025character positions:(r.state=u({},r.state,{form:u({},r.state.form,d)}))hwmentioned in the error is probably the following function:function hw(e,t){var n;t.target?(t.preventDefault(),n=t.target.files[0]):n=t,e.setState({imageLoading:!0}),Ln.client.uploadImage({image:n}).then((function(t){"success"===t.state?"ok"===t.data.msg?(e.state.form.url=t.data.url,e.setState({imageLoading:!1,imageDeleteUrl:t.data.delete_url})):"too_large"===t.data.msg?bo(po.i18n.t("upload_too_large"),"danger"):bo(JSON.stringify(t),"danger"):"failed"===t.state&&(console.error(t.err.name),bo(t.err.name,"danger"),e.setState({imageLoading:!1}))}))}Yet, these two are valid in terms of JavaScript syntax.
Meanwhile, DeepSeek states utter nonsense. The space is not required in JavaScript declarations. You may check it yourself:
var e,t,n=1,r,o=2; console.log({e,t,n,r,o}); // {e: undefined, t: undefined, n: 1, r: undefined, o: 2}Ok, what I should do to fix the “Syntax Error” message during image uploading?
I would start by deploying non-minified scripts, and with the error/exception thown, set breakpoint in the previous stacktrace step. Then, reload/repeat, and follow the logic step by step until the exception stage.
It’s a bit illogical. I have exactly the same version as lemmy.ml. But their instance works, and mine - doesn’t.
BE: 0.19.19
Is the following found related?:
- https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2217#issuecomment-1099584771Regarding breakpoints mentioned above, please check the following:
- https://developer.chrome.com/docs/devtools/javascript/breakpoints#exceptionsI don’t know is it related or not. I have only one container instead of two, and I use Firefox instead of Chromium. Theoretically it’s possible that there is no enough access rights for images data volume, but I didn’t checked that yet (and in this case the error message is not clear and helpfull).
Yes, indeed! Please do check out the volume (bind-)mount permissions of the container.
Weird, that someone downvoted our messages. Perhaps, the person has life issues, unfortunately…

