Nextcloud version (eg, 29.0.5): 29.0.4
Operating system and version (eg, Ubuntu 24.04): Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Apache or nginx version (eg, Apache 2.4.25): Apache/2.4.59 (Debian)
PHP version (eg, 8.3): PHP 8.2.21 (cli) (built: Jul 6 2024 01:35:38) (NTS)
The issue you are facing:
After upgrading from docker image Nextcloud 29.0.3 to docker image 29.0.4, file tags are appearing as the tag id and not the tag name.
Is this the first time you’ve seen this error? Y
Steps to replicate it:
- Have a running docker install of NC 29.0.3
- docker nextcloud -pull
- docker compose up -d
- Open browser session and navigate to Files/Tags
- See folder with folder icon and tag id number instead of the tag name
- Clicking the folder shows the tagged files as before.
The output of your Nextcloud log in Admin > Logging:
Nothing in the logs
The output of your config.php file in /path/to/nextcloud (make sure you remove any identifiable information!):
<?php
$CONFIG = array (
'htaccess.RewriteBase' => '/',
'memcache.local' => '\\OC\\Memcache\\APCu',
'apps_paths' =>
array (
0 =>
array (
'path' => '/var/www/html/apps',
'url' => '/apps',
'writable' => false,
),
1 =>
array (
'path' => '/var/www/html/custom_apps',
'url' => '/custom_apps',
'writable' => true,
),
),
'upgrade.disable-web' => true,
'passwordsalt' => '<salt>',
'secret' => '<secret>',
'trusted_domains' =>
array (
0 => 'localhost',
1 => '192.168.x.x',
2 => '<domain>',
3 => '192.168.x.x',
4 => '<hostname>',
),
'datadirectory' => '/var/www/html/data',
'dbtype' => 'mysql',
'version' => '29.0.4.1',
'overwrite.cli.url' => 'http://localhost',
'dbname' => 'nextcloud',
'dbhost' => '<database host>',
'dbport' => '',
'dbtableprefix' => 'oc_',
'mysql.utf8mb4' => true,
'dbuser' => '<db user>',
'dbpassword' => '<db password>',
'installed' => true,
'instanceid' => '<instance id>',
'forwarded_for_headers' => 'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR',
'overwritehost' => '<host>',
'overwriteprotocol' => 'https',
'mail_smtpmode' => 'smtp',
'mail_smtpsecure' => 'ssl',
'mail_sendmailmode' => 'smtp',
'mail_from_address' => '<email user>',
'mail_domain' => '<email domain>',
'mail_smtphost' => '<email host provider>',
'mail_smtpauth' => 1,
'mail_smtpport' => '465',
'mail_smtpname' => '<admin email>',
'mail_smtppassword' => '<admin email password>',
'log_rotate_size' => '104857600',
'memories.exiftool' => '/var/www/html/custom_apps/memories/bin-ext/exiftool-amd64-glibc',
'memories.vod.path' => '/var/www/html/custom_apps/memories/bin-ext/go-vod-amd64',
'overwritecondaddr' => '192.168.x.x',
'trusted_proxies' =>
array (
0 => 'x.x.x.x',
),
'maintenance' => false,
'loglevel' => 2,
'default_phone_region' =>
array (
'US' => '',
),
'twofactor_enforced' => 'true',
'twofactor_enforced_groups' =>
array (
),
'twofactor_enforced_excluded_groups' =>
array (
),
'app_install_overwrite' =>
array (
0 => 'tasks',
),
'memories.vod.ffmpeg' => '/usr/bin/ffmpeg',
'memories.vod.ffprobe' => '/usr/bin/ffprobe',
)
The output of your Apache/nginx/system log in /var/log/____:
Nothing in logs
Output errors in nextcloud.log in /var/www/ or as admin user in top right menu, filtering for errors. Use a pastebin service if necessary.
Nothing related to file or tagging
