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Message #32754
[Bug 1756390] [NEW] error message when trying to download lyrics from CCLI SongSelect
Public bug reported:
Running Windows 10 on a dell Laptop, basic edition
Running OpenLP version 2.4.6
I emailed Open LP and reported it there, as well. Ticket #803009 dated 3/16/18 around 9 AM
The files that triggered the problem are:
Traceback (most recent call last)
File "openlp\plugins\forms\songselectform.py", line 59, in start
File "openlp\plugins\songs\lib\songselect.py", line 166, in search
File "html\__init__.py", line 130, in unescape
TypeError : argument of type 'NoneType is not iterable
This error message occurred when I was looking up the hymn "How Firm A
Foundation" with text from Rippon's Selection of Hymns, 1787 (according
to our hymnal, "The Celebration Hymnal" publish by Word Music /
Integrity Music, 1997 Edition, page 408. I opened SongSelect and typed
in the title of the hymn. Four lines on the search screen filled in and
then the error message came up. I tried to click on the box with the
four lines on it and the program would not let me do it. I tried to copy
and paste the list of files that caused the problem into an email to
send to you and it would not allow me to do that. I went to the Task
Master screen and closed the program, then opened OpenLP again and went
to SongSelect once more. I typed in "How Firm A" and started the search
again with the same results and the error message popped up again
immediately after the four titles came up in the search box, like what
happened before when I attempted it with the entire title.
Not giving up, I went to the Task Master screen and closed OpenLP, then
opened OpenLP again and went to SongSelect once more. This time I typed
in "My Faith Has Found a Resting Place," another of the hymns that we
are doing on Sunday. This time when I hit "search" the listing of
versions of that hymn opened like normal, unfurled a list of versions by
different authors and I hit "Stop" and chose the one by the original
author of the hymn. I closed song select and went back into OpenLP and
the song was there in the listing of hymns on the hard drive. I double
clicked on it and it opened in the preview window like always before. I
edited the hymn by adding the chorus after each verse and saved it like
always then inserted it into the program.
I will try to manually type the lyrics to "How Firm a Foundation into
Open LP so that I might be able to add it to our program. I certainly
hope that you can recreate this problem when you try to open the hymn
and that you can cure the problem. :) Thanks, in advance, for making
every effort to find a fix for this bug so that we will have no further
problems with this in the future.
Rob Taylor
** Affects: openlp
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
error message when trying to download lyrics from CCLI SongSelect
Status in OpenLP:
New
Bug description:
Running Windows 10 on a dell Laptop, basic edition
Running OpenLP version 2.4.6
I emailed Open LP and reported it there, as well. Ticket #803009 dated 3/16/18 around 9 AM
The files that triggered the problem are:
Traceback (most recent call last)
File "openlp\plugins\forms\songselectform.py", line 59, in start
File "openlp\plugins\songs\lib\songselect.py", line 166, in search
File "html\__init__.py", line 130, in unescape
TypeError : argument of type 'NoneType is not iterable
This error message occurred when I was looking up the hymn "How Firm A
Foundation" with text from Rippon's Selection of Hymns, 1787
(according to our hymnal, "The Celebration Hymnal" publish by Word
Music / Integrity Music, 1997 Edition, page 408. I opened SongSelect
and typed in the title of the hymn. Four lines on the search screen
filled in and then the error message came up. I tried to click on the
box with the four lines on it and the program would not let me do it.
I tried to copy and paste the list of files that caused the problem
into an email to send to you and it would not allow me to do that. I
went to the Task Master screen and closed the program, then opened
OpenLP again and went to SongSelect once more. I typed in "How Firm A"
and started the search again with the same results and the error
message popped up again immediately after the four titles came up in
the search box, like what happened before when I attempted it with the
entire title.
Not giving up, I went to the Task Master screen and closed OpenLP,
then opened OpenLP again and went to SongSelect once more. This time I
typed in "My Faith Has Found a Resting Place," another of the hymns
that we are doing on Sunday. This time when I hit "search" the listing
of versions of that hymn opened like normal, unfurled a list of
versions by different authors and I hit "Stop" and chose the one by
the original author of the hymn. I closed song select and went back
into OpenLP and the song was there in the listing of hymns on the hard
drive. I double clicked on it and it opened in the preview window like
always before. I edited the hymn by adding the chorus after each verse
and saved it like always then inserted it into the program.
I will try to manually type the lyrics to "How Firm a Foundation into
Open LP so that I might be able to add it to our program. I certainly
hope that you can recreate this problem when you try to open the hymn
and that you can cure the problem. :) Thanks, in advance, for making
every effort to find a fix for this bug so that we will have no
further problems with this in the future.
Rob Taylor
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