sorenkrabbe / Chrome-Salesforce-inspector

Chrome extension to add a metadata layout on top of the standard Salesforce UI to improve the productivity and joy of Salesforce configuration, development, and integration.
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doesn't work today after the spring '21 release is installed #180

Open gillyspy opened 3 years ago

gillyspy commented 3 years ago

doesn't work today after the spring '21 release is installed. still works in the sandboxes that are on Winter 21

gillyspy commented 3 years ago

tried classic and lightning

gillyspy commented 3 years ago

works for my colleague but mine broken :( he didn't have it before the update so he added it to try for me

gillyspy commented 3 years ago

works in a new chrome account i created.

i've tried removing the extension, clearing my cache (using this techinque), closing chrome binaries, relaunching, reinstalling extension but no dice.

i guess next step is to try and delete the profile :(

gillyspy commented 3 years ago

i used this clear cache extension (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/clear-cache/cppjkneekbjaeellbfkmgnhonkkjfpdn) with these settings image with and now it works again. 😃

still probably an issue to fix here so i'm not closing

j-rous commented 3 years ago

Thanks a lot for that workaround !

timothywlewis commented 3 years ago

If you are on a URL with a My Domain set "example--sandbox1.my.salesforce.com" but looking at the errors in the browser's Console or Network tab are due to the Salesforce Inspector requesting a URL like "cs14.salesforce.com" - then the targeted solution is to go into your browsers settings and zap the cookies for "cs14.salesforce.com".

I think this happened to me because I'd logged into an org / sandbox prior to it having a My Domain configured and so the cookie for the instance was related to the org and it confused the Salesforce Inspector after the sandbox was assigned a My Domain. Another scenario that could cause this is if you edit / change the My Domain for an org.