mjakeman / extension-manager

A utility for browsing and installing GNOME Shell Extensions.
https://mattjakeman.com/apps/extension-manager
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No Results Found #672

Open extatil opened 2 months ago

extatil commented 2 months ago

I use Fedor 40, when I enter the extension in the search, it always shows “No Results Found”. I don't know how to solve this. Help please!

oscfdezdz commented 2 months ago

Do you see any results if you enable Show Unsupported option in the main menu?

cameronaw13 commented 2 months ago

I'm experiencing the same issue on Fedora 40 where not only do searches yield a No Results Found message, but checking the details of installed extensions also shows An Error Occured. I tried enabling Show Unsupported but it didn't change anything. Neither did extension manager output any logs related to the issue. I've also reinstalled extension manager deleting all data from the ~/.var folder in the process but it still did not fix the issue.

oscfdezdz commented 2 months ago

Do you, by any chance, use a proxy? It seems to be a network problem and we are still having issues with it, see #315.

cameronaw13 commented 2 months ago

Yeah I just realized that I should've checked extensions.gnome.org. I'm not running behind a proxy, its just that the extension website is down. Unless op had a different problem, this issue is out of scope.

ppogorze commented 2 months ago

Same for me, website is working, app not (no results found)

b1ek commented 1 month ago

same happens for me regardless of network configuration

GogiBenny commented 1 month ago

wasn't sure at first what cameronaw13 meant by "It's just that the extension website is down." The website extensions.gnome.org is down and that is causing the issue with No Results Found on the app. makes sense. image

nekohayo commented 1 month ago

The app's GUI should probably show a more accurate error when it receives an unexpected HTTP response error code, to indicate that the server is down?

HieuNGN commented 2 weeks ago

I run on Fedora and the only issue that causes this is turning on automatic proxy in network settings (System wide, not browser).