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nightpanda2810
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Old July 2nd, 2021, 10:51 AM
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I think I can only see what's happening if I have a copy of the RWoutput file; I might be able to track down what it is, or is not, doing.

Could you PM me with a link to the file?
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Old July 2nd, 2021, 12:42 PM
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PM sent. Thanks for looking into it!
I'm done some testing on my laptop...

I tried doing the import to my AWS server, and there were errors reported about some of the images being too big. The "Finished" report never appeared - I suspect because of the processing errors reported with files failing to be uploaded.

When I performed an import using the standalone Foundry VTT installation the import worked properly - creating 551 journal entries.

I will need to do some more testing on my main PC which has the dev environment on it to see if I can avoid failed uploads from causing the import to fail.

Looking at the extracted files in the local version, I suspect it is the image files which were larger than 16 MB in size; but I can't be 100% sure.

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Where is your Foundry server hosted? If it is not on your local PC, are you using an nginx proxy?

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Old July 2nd, 2021, 01:14 PM
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I'm done some testing on my laptop...

I tried doing the import to my AWS server, and there were errors reported about some of the images being too big. The "Finished" report never appeared - I suspect because of the processing errors reported with files failing to be uploaded.

When I performed an import using the standalone Foundry VTT installation the import worked properly - creating 551 journal entries.

I will need to do some more testing on my main PC which has the dev environment on it to see if I can avoid failed uploads from causing the import to fail.
Hmm, I didn't see any of those errors in the console. Were they elsewhere? I could add the images by hand if the errors are visible to me. I have 2 different foundry servers; one at home, running on an Ubuntu VM. And one in AWS. I was attempting the upload on my home VM, before putting it on my live server.

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Old July 2nd, 2021, 01:44 PM
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Hmm, I didn't see any of those errors in the console. Were they elsewhere? I could add the images by hand if the errors are visible to me. I have 2 different foundry servers; one at home, running on an Ubuntu VM. And one in AWS. I was attempting the upload on my home VM, before putting it on my live server.
The errors I saw were reported in the console. I was using Chrome at the time.

Even though the control window never said "Finished", I did see that lots of journal entries had been created - some were empty, but I suspect that might be the case in your realm too.

If you have nginx in your configuration, then the Foundry recommended set up is to have "client_max_body_size 300M;" somewhere in the configuration file. I haven't checked mine yet to see if it is set to 300M or some lower value. My nginx configuration file was missing this line. When this line was added, then all the files uploaded properly.

Are you using the latest version (0.3.13) of my module? I did fix an issue where the module was not waiting for each file to be uploaded before sending the next one.

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Old July 3rd, 2021, 09:34 AM
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The errors I saw were reported in the console. I was using Chrome at the time.

Even though the control window never said "Finished", I did see that lots of journal entries had been created - some were empty, but I suspect that might be the case in your realm too.

If you have nginx in your configuration, then the Foundry recommended set up is to have "client_max_body_size 300M;" somewhere in the configuration file. I haven't checked mine yet to see if it is set to 300M or some lower value. My nginx configuration file was missing this line. When this line was added, then all the files uploaded properly.

Are you using the latest version (0.3.13) of my module? I did fix an issue where the module was not waiting for each file to be uploaded before sending the next one.
That's exactly what I saw as well.

I added the config line to the NGINX config, and I had a successful import! Everything except imbedded images works. I get the below error in the console every time I open a journal entry with an image, and in the entry I only see the generic "image here" image. I've confirmed the images exist in the realmworksimport folder.

Yes, I am on the latest version.


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