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Cant open condition lab window. Console Error: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading foundry.is:747 'instance') #738

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Hentik opened this issue Feb 20, 2023 · 5 comments
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Hentik commented Feb 20, 2023

Bug Description:
Cant open the Conditions Lab window but can open "CUBter" and "Triggler" windows when pressing the buttons.

To Reproduce
Have not found a way to reproduce it.

Expected behavior
Pressing on the Condition Lab button should open the condition lab menu/ window.

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Screenshot of the Console error it reads (I uninstalled the adjacent modules it lists and tried it separately it still didn't work)

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Environment Info (please complete the following information):
Foundry Virtual Tabletop: Version 10, 10.291
Game System: dnd5e, 2.1.4
Active Modules: 72
Performance Mode: 3

OS: Unknown
Client: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/110.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
GPU: ANGLE (NVIDIA, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Direct3D11 vs_5_0 ps_5_0, D3D11)
Max Texture Size: 16384

Scene: 1980 x 1080 | Grid Size: 100 | Padding Percentage: 0
Walls: 0 | Ambient Lights: 0 | Ambient Sounds: 0 | Tiles: 0 | Tokens: 7

Actors: 39 | Items: 5 | Journal: 24 | Rollable Tables: 7 |
Playlists: 0 | Compendium Packs: 48 | Chat Messages: 6

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I uninstalled and reinstalled the modules, Updated all my modules and systems as well as foundry to the most recent version.
I migrated to a server service to see if that would lift the problem.

@Hentik Hentik added bug Something isn't working unverified Bug not yet validated labels Feb 20, 2023
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This appears to be caused by Monk's Enhanced Journals.

@eclarke12 eclarke12 added the external Caused by external factors (eg. another module) label Feb 21, 2023
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Hentik commented Feb 21, 2023

I uninstalled all the showing modules except cub and it still posts this error:

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Thank you for the help :)

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(I uninstalled the adjacent modules it lists and tried it separately it still didn't work)

Sorry I missed your previous comment about uninstalling the other modules already. I'll let you know if I can find a solution.

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Hentik commented Feb 21, 2023

Sorry I missed your previous comment about uninstalling the other modules already. I'll let you know if I can find a solution.

Thank you for the effort!

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I am actually having this issue. It was working fine, I added about 10-15 manual conditions and saved my mapping and the Condition Lab window wouldn't minimize. Now it won't open Condition Lab in my primary world.

Testing:

  • created test environment with only CUB module, this works fine.
  • started primary world in safe mode, only activated CUB, issue persisted.
  • uninstalled and removed CUB entirely from modules folder, re-installed, booted by itself, issue persisted.
  • activated all modules in test environment, CUB and Condition Lab specifically work correctly.

I'm not sure if there's some other linking file that I didn't remove, but when I re-installed CUB after rebooting Foundry it seemed to remember all of it's original settings. I would gladly "reset" the module on that world and input the data again, I also have backups. I just can't even open the actually Condition Lab window. All other features of CUB appear to be working correctly.

I included a screen-grab of the error log I receive when trying to open Condition Lab. Hopefully it helps.

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