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snozdop
11 months agoRegular Contributor
Console error: "Retrieving "b5x-stateful-inline-icon" flag errored: timed out" [Fixed in the beta]
Using Safari Extension v2.22.1 (22200103) beta I get the following console error on every page load from the injected.js
:
Retrieving "b5x-stateful-inline-icon" flag errored: timed out - falling back
clicking the error highlights line 19578 of injected.js
1Password Version: 8.10.30
Extension Version: 2.22.1
OS Version: macOS 14.4
Browser: Safari 17.4
- ashleykOccasional Contributor
Me too. I just uploaded a website and thought I had a problem with the changes. Glad I Googled it before going on a wild goose chase. The Safari extension of 1Password has been a pain for ages.
- mmaassNew Contributor
I certainly don't want to unduly increase the pressure ... but are there any news regarding this?
Thing is, the Console displays this error for each an every site. A considerable part of my work includes working with the developer tools to troubleshoot issues with websites. To avoid irritating users I either have to edit screenshots I send them or disable the 1Password add-on and reload the page. Both options add a considerable tedium. And: Something is apparently wrong which needs fixing, is it? :-)
Looking at my fellow posters here, I doubt I am the only one ... so: Pretty please. :-)
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
I'm sorry that the issue is causing disruption to your workflow. Our developers have finished coding a fix for the issue and are currently testing that fix in the nightly version of 1Password in the browser.
Once the team's testing verifies that the fix fully resolves the issue, and doesn't introduce new issues, the fix will make it's way into future updates to the beta and then stable versions. Thank you for your patience.
-Dave
- jgbbrdNew Contributor
Still getting these errors. I'm a software developer. Seeing errors in the console is quite distressing and distracting, especially when they're absolutely nothing to do with anything I'm working on.
- dwightware4New Contributor
Just an FYI for folks, at least in Chrome you can put "-injected.js" in the filter box in the dev tools console to hide this error until they get the fix deployed.
- RoenfeldtOccasional Contributor
pvinis nevermind, I found them here https://1password.community/discussion/121114/faq-grab-the-latest-1password-in-the-browser-beta and I can confirm, the darn error is gone!
- gasolwuNew Contributor
Same problem here. I am using the Arc browser and 1Password Beta extension 2.22.1
Arc
Version 1.35.0 (47750)
Chromium Engine Version 123.0.6312.59 - 1P_Evon
1Password Team
Hey there codeknight. I was able to reproduce this as well on the stable version. Our development team is working on a fix. I apologize for the inconvenience.
-Evon
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Thank you for the report, our developers are working to release a fix in a future update. I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
-Dave
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Thank you for the reports and I'm sorry for the trouble. The team hopes to get this fixed as soon as possible and you'll see the fix noted in our release note when it's available: 1Password Releases
-Dave