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bug: GitHub ratelimit unhandled #1776

Open ILoveOpenSourceApplications opened 3 months ago

ILoveOpenSourceApplications commented 3 months ago

Bug description

If alternative source is toggled on/off once, the manager goes into this unresponsive state where none of the patchable apps load, and if a patchable app is selected, none of the patches load either. And the changeling also stops working as it showing a loading circle instead.

https://github.com/ReVanced/revanced-manager/assets/117499019/75d2a702-58b3-4fb8-919c-8c619b838cdf

Screenshot_20240322_025615_ReVanced Manager

PS: #1760 can be clubbed with this issue.

Version of ReVanced Manager and version & name of app you are patching

v1.19.3

Installation method

None

ReVanced Manager logs

Nil

Patch logs

No response

Acknowledgements

oSumAtrIX commented 3 months ago

Are you rate limited on GitHub? https://api.github.com/rate_limit

ILoveOpenSourceApplications commented 3 months ago
{"resources":{"core":{"limit":60,"remaining":2,"reset":1711061079,"used":58,"resource":"core"},"graphql":{"limit":0,"remaining":0,"reset":1711061595,"used":0,"resource":"graphql"},"integration_manifest":{"limit":5000,"remaining":5000,"reset":1711061595,"used":0,"resource":"integration_manifest"},"search":{"limit":10,"remaining":10,"reset":1711058055,"used":0,"resource":"search"}},"rate":{"limit":60,"remaining":2,"reset":1711061079,"used":58,"resource":"core"}}
oSumAtrIX commented 3 months ago

You seem rate-limited, but still, this is something ReVanced Manager should take care of.

Maccer1 commented 3 months ago

I have the same issue I believe. I don't have many technical details but I am unable to patch any app and everything looks pink like in the video above.

I am using the default config and API. Tried reinstalling the last 2 versions with no luck.

oSumAtrIX commented 3 months ago

For support move to the links on https://revanced.app

validcube commented 3 months ago

👋 Hello, @ILoveOpenSourceApplications!

Quick status update here, Unfortunately I will have to unassign myself from this issue (and any other issue that I've assigned to) as tomorrow is the day where I will became unavailable for the rest of the month for unspecified reason (for team refer to recreated janky excel file in the email that I've sent about weeks ago).

🔧 For anyone who's going to work on this

From a quick glance at this issue we would need some kind of interceptor to check if GitHub reply with 429 HTTP-code or check for x-ratelimit-remaining HTTP header. If limit is reached we would likely inform the user about the rate-limit problem and tell them to try later (and/or inform them about the reset time: x-ratelimit-reset header).

Feel free to deviate from this plan if you feel like you have a better solution.

ILoveOpenSourceApplications commented 2 months ago

Feel free to deviate from this plan if you feel like you have a better solution.

Hi, @validcube. Nope, I don't have any better solution. Though due to this issue, at times when I'm trying to patch, the manager becomes basically unresponsive and buffers and or doesn't load anything required. Switching between WiFi and mobile network seems to help at times.

ILoveOpenSourceApplications commented 2 months ago

This is just my doubt, but this issue began only after the introduction of changelogs into the manager. And everytime I open the manager and tap on the changelogs button, I noticed that it's fetching real time data from the internet (from the buffering). Could this also be one of the reason why the GitHub rate limit is getting exceeded as the manager now accesses the github api for fetching the changelogs for both the manager and patches as well as fetching the patch & integration data for patching as well?

If so, then making the manager remember the last changelog until an update is done to either would be better in handling the traffic right?

kitadai31 commented 1 month ago

@validcube May I make a PR for this?

I'm thinking of using toast to notify the rate limit and time remaining like this.

But before I open the PR, I have one question. I think the manager can show all network errors in this way.

This is useful when the ReVanced API is down and returns 500 error, or user mistyped alternative sources. Is this OK?

oSumAtrIX commented 1 month ago

Instead of a toast which can go away, you can show a label at the places where stuff should've loaded

ILoveOpenSourceApplications commented 1 month ago

Is this the best solution that's available, giving a user who wants to patch an app to wait 53 minutes for the manager to be ready? Can't we restrict something somewhere so that the manager doesn't use up the available GitHub ratelimit?

oSumAtrIX commented 1 month ago

A setting could be added to input a GitHub PAT to circumvent ratelimit. The ratelimit currently happens due to a bug in ReVanced Manager making more requests than necessary due a caching issue. The solution isnt known, but if found, rate limiting would hardly be a problem. You'd need to reopen ReVanced Manager like 30 times to hit any rate limits

oSumAtrIX commented 1 month ago

Additionally ReVanced Manager is supposed to cache everything. After a ratelimit, it should simply use the cached files, just like if offline

validcube commented 1 month ago

@kitadai31

@validcube May I make a PR for this?

Sure, you can make a PR whenever you like.

I'm thinking of using toast to notify the rate limit and time remaining like this.

But before I open the PR, I have one question. I think the manager can show all network errors in this way.

This is useful when the ReVanced API is down and returns 500 error, or user mistyped alternative sources. Is this OK?

For me, I would use a dialog component for something critical because toast feels like simple low-priority feedback (probably because it is) and isn't something the user would normally see or care about.

image

This is a quick mockup of what the dialog could look like
ILoveOpenSourceApplications commented 1 month ago

The current solution is a workaround rather than a fix. But atleast the user will know why nothing is loading and why they're unable to use the manager.

oSumAtrIX commented 1 month ago

The cache should be fixed if it is an imminent issue that needs to be looked into, then a proper solution can be done for ratelimits

kitadai31 commented 1 month ago

OK oSumAtrIX and nullcube. I can't think of a good idea to display the error, and I don't have that much skill with Flutter, so I'll stop doing this PR, sorry.

But I fixed the cache issue The issue is occurred because the github_api.dart doesn't use Lock (synchronized) to call dio.get(), while the revanced_api.dart uses it This causes GitHub API spamming

Before add synchronized: Every time I launch the Manager, it accesses the API 3 to 7 times randomly 2024-05-17 (5)

After add synchronized: The problem is fixed 2024-05-17 (1)

I'll open a PR for this first

but API rate limit errors & network errors still have to be shown. I hope someone do this... 😕

oSumAtrIX commented 1 month ago

I remember adding the lock. Which commit introduced the regression?

oSumAtrIX commented 1 month ago

In regards to rate limits, ReVanced Manager should work just like if it were offline, until the rate limit elapses. Actions that require the API such as when the app launches for the first time or when you refresh the home feed should show a toast, or if better, a dialog explaining the rate limit

kitadai31 commented 1 month ago

I looked around some revisions of github_api.dart, but Lock has never been added