Hi,
I run the combination of Lemmy-easy-deploy (https://github.com/ubergeek77/Lemmy-Easy-Deploy) and lemmy-subscriber-bot (https://github.com/lflare/lemmy-subscriber-bot)
I can’t seem t get the bot working. Well, I get it to run, but after that it doesn’t do anything, I think. My “all” is still only the stuff I followed on my server.
Can anyone jump in to see what I’m doing wrong?
Steps I did:
log in to my Linux server
mkdir lemmybot
cd lemmybot
git clone https://github.com/lflare/lemmy-subscriber-bot
docker run --name lemmy-subscriber-bot -dt --env 'LEMMY_USERNAME=subscriber_bot' --env 'LEMMY_PASSWORD=subscriber_bot' --env 'LEMMY_DOMAIN=waste-of.space' lflare/lemmy-subscriber-bot
It looks correct, are there any logs you can provide?
docker logs lemmy-subscriber-bot
EDIT: For support requests, I’ve created https://lemmy.world/c/lsbsupport as well.
Sure, it seems like a user error?
Do I need to create a user first on my instance?
root@lemmy-server:~/lemmybot/lemmy-subscriber-bot# docker logs lemmy-subscriber-bot 2023-07-11 11:02:27.636 | ERROR | __main__:retrieve_jwt:87 - {"error":"couldnt_find_that_username_or_email"} Traceback (most recent call last): File "//bot.py", line 248, in <module> main() File "//bot.py", line 244, in main bot.start() File "//bot.py", line 49, in start self.retrieve_jwt() File "//bot.py", line 88, in retrieve_jwt raise e File "//bot.py", line 84, in retrieve_jwt self.jwt = r.json()["jwt"] ~~~~~~~~^^^^^^^ KeyError: 'jwt'
Yup, you will have to create a user first :)
Thanks so much! I had no idea I could get the logs like that. Not used to working with Docker. TIL, I guess :)