Closed alensiljak closed 1 month ago
You've edited all the context out of this screenshot. I have no idea what this image is.
It's clearly not Tusk, because that logo doesn't show up anywhere.
What screenshot is this?
The screenshot is the error message that appears after the user performs the three fairly simple steps listed under "Steps to reproduce".
Hm, after disabling/enabling the plugin and restarting the browser, I can see the provider enabled and the list of databases from pCloud in the settings.
Now I'm getting
when trying to log in but that's a separate issue, I guess. You can decide if the first reported error is worth investigating further.
The screenshot is the error message that appears after the user performs the three fairly simple steps listed under "Steps to reproduce".
Which is what? I cannot reproduce this bug, so I'll need to spend time getting Firefox Dev edition set up.
Since I can't reproduce this, the steps you provided are not enough to tell me where the error comes from.
I'm glad it's working now. Did this happen on a brand new installation, or have you been using pCloud for a while?
This is the first installation of Tusk. I would say it is a part of app authentication. Could be an issue with pCloud APIs but I'm not sure how that part works exactly. It happened after authenticating with pCloud and registering the application.
I would say it is a part of app authentication.
So it's a screenshot from the popup window that opens when you enable pCloud. Awesome. That could either be my fault or pCloud's, but I'll keep fiddling with it to see if I can reproduce it.
Bug report
Steps to reproduce - current behaviour
What is the expected behaviour
Enable the provider.
Additional remarks
Environment
Operating System: Windows 10
Browser vendor and version: Firefox Developer Version, 64.0b12, 64-bit
Storage Provider: pCloud