This is an issue that has been present for a long time but recently came back worse with the 0.19 update. It is caused by lemmy-ui failing to load the site icon and it typically happens whenever the the docker container is started/restarted while you have a site icon set. The only fix at the moment is to manually delete the database entry which contains a link to the site image.
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Check this GitHub link for instructions. https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1530#issuecomment-1605781461
Once I get home from work this afternoon I will post my docker-compose.yml which has an extra container that automatically deletes the database entry then resets it.
EDIT: Here is the extra container from my docker-compose.yml
icon-fix:
image: iconfix:latest
command:
- /bin/sh
- -c
- |
sleep 10
# Remove Site Icon - be sure to set your postgres password
PGPASSWORD=<POSTGRESS PASSWORD HERE> psql -U lemmy -h postgres -d lemmy -c "UPDATE site SET icon = NULL WHERE id = 1;"
# Refresh Site - replace example.com with your sites domain
curl -f -sS -H "Host: example.com" http://lemmy-ui:1234 > temp.html
# Reset Site Icon - Set your postgres password and replace the URL with one that points to your icon
PGPASSWORD=<POSTGRESS PASSWORD HERE> psql -U lemmy -h postgres -d lemmy -c "UPDATE site SET icon = 'https://example.com/pictrs/image/2cc85182-5739-4c86-b982-94fc913e80d3.webp' WHERE id = 1;"
depends_on:
- postgres
And here is the Dockerfile for building the iconfix
image
FROM docker.io/postgres:latest
RUN apt update
RUN apt install -y curl
I would start at the github repo and check if that issue has been documented.
If yes, follow the instructions. If not, check your dns since 502 often came from dns in my case.
If both doesnt reveal anything, you could open an issue in the repo and post your (sanitized) logs and wait for answers.
The error suggests a problem with the lemmy-lemmy-ui-1 container. Maybe it needs an update or has pulled a wrong update. When did you update last? Did you try restarting the stack?
Good luck.
If the error is with the UI, then trying a mobile app is a good place to start (since they should connect to the API directly).
So...it's working now? I haven't touched anything yet, but I just checked my instance again and it works perfectly fine on desktop now. It always worked through Voyager, so I was able to let people know there was an issue. If it comes back I'll try some of these suggestions to find a more permanent fix.