RePod needs admin access #76

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opened 2024-03-15 23:21:26 +00:00 by devasservice · 2 comments

I installed RePod in a shared Nextcloud instance on which I am the Admin user.

For me, RePod works great and I can see a list of podcasts.

However, for normal users, this error happens:
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When checking the browser console, there is this error:
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How to solve this?

Does this app need admin access to work? Or is there a way around this?

Thanks.

I installed RePod in a shared Nextcloud instance on which I am the Admin user. For me, RePod works great and I can see a list of podcasts. However, for normal users, this error happens: ![image](/attachments/326e0ad0-8069-427f-8d0c-8029fd312709) When checking the browser console, there is this error: ![image](/attachments/fe718215-12d3-42e0-8743-445fa01830f8) How to solve this? Does this app need admin access to work? Or is there a way around this? Thanks.
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Hello

Thank you for reporting this.
This is an oversight, I missed testing the rights to access the RePod API calls.

I'tt be fixed in the next version.

Hello Thank you for reporting this. This is an oversight, I missed testing the rights to access the RePod API calls. I'tt be fixed in the next version.
Xefir closed this issue 2024-03-16 16:42:33 +00:00
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Hi,

Thanks so much for the quick fix.

It now works perfectly.

Hi, Thanks so much for the quick fix. It now works perfectly.
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