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[Bug]: local api regex syntax error #2526

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ghost opened this issue Sep 1, 2022 · 3 comments
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[Bug]: local api regex syntax error #2526

ghost opened this issue Sep 1, 2022 · 3 comments
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ghost commented Sep 1, 2022

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  • I have encountered this bug in the latest release of FreeTube.
  • I have searched the issue tracker for a bug report that matches the one I want to file, without success.
  • I have searched the documentation for information that matches the description of the bug I want to file, without success.

Describe the bug

  1. Play a video.
  2. Result: "Local API-Error: SyntaxError: Invalid regular expression: missing /"

Expected Behavior

No api error.

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API issue

FreeTube Version

v0.17.1-nightly-1923 Beta, c0285c3

Operating System Version

Windows 11 Pro 21H2

Installation Method

Portable

Primary API used

Local API

Last Known Working FreeTube Version (If Any)

0.17.1-nightly-1922, 67ec849

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@ghost ghost added the bug Something isn't working label Sep 1, 2022
@absidue absidue added the third-party Related to third-party logic label Sep 1, 2022
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absidue commented Sep 1, 2022

Hi thanks for letting us know, looks like YouTube broke stuff again, so this is an upstream issue in ytdl-core fent/node-ytdl-core#1131, hopefully ytdl-core will release a fix for it soon.

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ghost commented Sep 1, 2022

Oh, so it was just a coincidence that it happened right after updating to the newer build. Sorry absidue for assuming it was caused by your latest commit.

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ghost commented Sep 2, 2022

Closing as YouTube changed things again and everything works fine now.

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