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SlavikZ avatar SlavikZ commented on May 23, 2024 2

You may take dockerMenu.js from #43 - this should resolve the issue

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matejrisek avatar matejrisek commented on May 23, 2024 1

I had the same issue and because of that created this PR -> #41 .

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thawkins avatar thawkins commented on May 23, 2024 1

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black2996 avatar black2996 commented on May 23, 2024

same here on GS3.32, nothing appears in the logfile, I'm currently running docker 18.06ce from Canonial snap store, it works perfectly on 3.30

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jonafato avatar jonafato commented on May 23, 2024

@Brian-Chow There's a typo in the title here. It should say 3.32, 3.22.

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gpouilloux avatar gpouilloux commented on May 23, 2024

Hi guys, can you give it another try with the latest release uploaded in Gnome Extensions? It includes the improvements from @quarksplitter

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black2996 avatar black2996 commented on May 23, 2024

Hi guys, can you give it another try with the latest release uploaded in Gnome Extensions? It includes the improvements from @quarksplitter

reinstalled from Gnome Extensions, no icon appeared after installing or restarting gnome shell, still in ubuntu 19.04 GS3.32

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gpouilloux avatar gpouilloux commented on May 23, 2024

@black2996 After restarting Gnome Shell, do you have any logs?
I usually run journalctl -xe to check them out

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AdamLeonSmith avatar AdamLeonSmith commented on May 23, 2024

Similar result. I uninstalled, reinstalled, restart and checked syslog and see:

gnome-software[4819]: State change on user///shell-extension/docker_status_gpouilloux/* from available to installed is not OK

The icon is not available in the shell.

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black2996 avatar black2996 commented on May 23, 2024

@black2996 After restarting Gnome Shell, do you have any logs?
I usually run journalctl -xe to check them out

weird, I cannot see any log related to this extension no matter how I get access to any of the log files, forgot to say, gnome shell on ubuntu has been upgraded to 3.32.1

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pauldaustin avatar pauldaustin commented on May 23, 2024

I'm having the same issues after upgrading to Ubuntu 19.04. Here are the lines in the log.

Apr 24 12:20:39 rsserver1 gnome-shell[27388]: Some code accessed the property 'ENABLED_EXTENSIONS_KEY' on the module 'extensionSystem'. That property was defined with 'let' or 'const' inside the module. This was
Apr 24 12:20:39 rsserver1 gnome-shell[27388]: Error occurred when fetching containers
Apr 24 12:20:39 rsserver1 gnome-shell[27388]: TypeError: this._construct is not a function
Apr 24 12:20:39 rsserver1 gnome-software[28536]: State change on user/*/*/shell-extension/docker_status_gpouilloux/* from available to installed is not OK
Apr 24 12:20:41 rsserver1 gnome-shell[27388]: Error occurred when fetching containers
Apr 24 12:20:41 rsserver1 gnome-shell[27388]: TypeError: this._construct is not a function
Apr 24 12:20:52 rsserver1 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[27388]: Window manager warning: last_focus_time (1625476704) is greater than comparison timestamp (5926381).  This most likely represents a buggy client sending 

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SlavikZ avatar SlavikZ commented on May 23, 2024

There was small problem with PanelMenu initialization, #43 should fix it.

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gsiciliano avatar gsiciliano commented on May 23, 2024

Same for me. Using ubuntu 19.04 with gnome 3.32, no errors given when activate extension, but no icon is shown

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thawkins avatar thawkins commented on May 23, 2024

Has this been resolved yet, i just installed it from the extensions site onto fedora 30, and no error, but no icon. I cant see anything in journalctl other than this.

May 13 20:28:20 timdev02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2121]: Window manager warning: Window 0x5000543 sets an MWM hint indicating it isn't resizable, but sets min size 1 x 1 and max size 2147483647 x 2147483647; this doesn't make much sense.

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thawkins avatar thawkins commented on May 23, 2024

Is it not possible to push a fixed version to the extensions site?

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EgonHoltz avatar EgonHoltz commented on May 23, 2024

Hello guys, I'm with the same problem here. I saw the code and it seem to happens when it try to call a docker function. docker ps -a

If I type the same command on my terminal I got the error: Error loading config file: /home/---/.docker/config.json: stat /home/---/.docker/config.json: permission denied

This happens because I just access Docker commands using sudo cmd...

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gsiciliano avatar gsiciliano commented on May 23, 2024

I resolve the issue using #43, but why don't create a branch from this PR only for Gnome Shell 3.32?

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thawkins avatar thawkins commented on May 23, 2024

Is there any action on this?, currently the extension is completly broken on fedora 30 and any other gnome 3.32 distro.

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EgonHoltz avatar EgonHoltz commented on May 23, 2024

Thanks thawkins,

It help me a lot...
Just to add information, I used the command to add my user to docker group:
sudo usermod -aG docker $USER
Then, I logged out and logged in.

It works!

If you use sudo, docker will be filling up your /var patition with layers and images, if you add yourself to the "docker" group and restart the docker daemon, then all that stuff will be stored in a hidden folder in your home directory, and you wont need to use sudo. To transition 1. Close/remove all your images 2. Use "sudo docker system prune" to remove all root level images and layers in /var 3. add your self to the "docker" group. 4. Reboot or restart the docker daemon. 5. Now "docker run hello-world" without sudo, check it works. 6. Rebuild and rerun your images. 7. The extension should now be able to display actibe containers.

On Tue, May 14, 2019, 06:48 Egon Holtz @.***> wrote: Hello guys, I'm with the same problem here. I saw the code and it seem to happens when it try to call a docker function. docker ps -a If I type the same command on my terminal I got the error: Error loading config file: /home/---/.docker/config.json: stat /home/---/.docker/config.json: permission denied This happens because I just access Docker commands using sudo cmd... — You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#40?email_source=notifications&email_token=AAADRSJR46PRM2JS5ENSUCLPVHV3FA5CNFSM4HAS4MGKYY3PNVWWK3TUL52HS4DFVREXG43VMVBW63LNMVXHJKTDN5WW2ZLOORPWSZGODVJYWDI#issuecomment-492014349>, or mute the thread https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AAADRSPYGW2B2SMYHJQ5JXLPVHV3FANCNFSM4HAS4MGA .

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jagibson avatar jagibson commented on May 23, 2024

You may take dockerMenu.js from #43 - this should resolve the issue

This worked for me until a new release is pushed to the extensions website. I'm running Ubuntu 19.04.

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Brian-Chow avatar Brian-Chow commented on May 23, 2024

Using PR #43 fixed the issue for me as well.

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