Do you see any messages like this?

 syncer-server-filesystem: Dispatching 'save' task: $:/StoryList or any
other tiddler title

On Sat, May 9, 2020 at 6:02 PM Arlen Beiler <[email protected]> wrote:

> It seemed strange to me that there would be no logging for that error, and
> that would definitely have been a bug, however in trying to reproduce this,
> I am getting an error message.
>
> Sync error while processing save of '$:/StoryList': Error: EACCES:
> permission denied, open
> '/Users/arlen/Desktop/GitHub/TiddlyWiki5-Arlen22/data/tiddlers/$__StoryList.tid'
>
> And it comes every second.
>
> If the directory cannot be created, there is no error, but then of course
> the tiddler fails to save.
>
> Can you verify that you were running tiddlywiki version 5.1.21 or 5.1.22?
>
> On Sat, May 9, 2020 at 5:45 PM Arlen Beiler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm sorry to hear this. As I deal with data folders a lot, I'm
>> investigating this and will open a PR shortly.
>>
>> On Sat, May 9, 2020 at 2:00 AM Andy Redfern <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Folks,
>>>
>>> Started using TiddlyWiki around four weeks ago. I love the friendliness
>>> of the community and the product itself. As a long time developer, the
>>> ability to tweak and tinker is very attractive. I can create the work flow
>>> I want.
>>>
>>> Started running in a single file mode, added in using TiddlyDesktop and
>>> then in an effort to make it work with my phone too I switched to the
>>> NodeJS. Read a couple of the guides to using NodeJS and TiddlyWiki, and I
>>> was off.
>>>
>>> Then on Friday night disaster struck and I lost 2 weeks of data –
>>> everything since I had switched to NodeJS. So after a day sobbing quietly
>>> in the corner this is my effort to figure out where I went wrong with my
>>> set up so you too don’t make the mistake I do.
>>>
>>> So following this guide
>>> https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiddlywiki
>>>
>>> and everything worked as expected apart from
>>> tiddlywiki mynewwiki --init server
>>>
>>> which errored:
>>> Error: Error creating directory 'testlife'
>>>
>>> Doh! Permissions I thought. So added in Sudo
>>> sudo tiddlywiki mynewwiki --init server
>>>
>>> Created fine and started
>>> tiddlywiki mynewwiki --init server
>>>
>>> However it errored too:
>>> Sync error while processing save of '$:/StoryList': Error: ENOENT: no
>>> such file or directory, open
>>> '/var/www/html/..fullpath../tiddlers/$__StoryList.tid'
>>>
>>> Ah tiddlers folder not created – manually created and I was off.
>>>
>>> All worked as expected except I get having to start tiddlywiki every
>>> time my Putty session ended. Not what I wanted.
>>> Read around nodejs advice sites and people suggest using forever.
>>> So:
>>> forever start --spinSleepTime 10000 /usr/local/bin/tiddlywiki
>>> /var/www/html/..fullpath../mynewwiki --listen host=0.0.0.0 username=****
>>> password=****
>>>
>>> Everything works as I am expecting.
>>>
>>> And yet I have made an error – I created the Tiddler folder using Root as
>>> I used sudo – and the new folder doesn’t have write permissions for the
>>> process running in with forever. Without forever it has all the
>>> permissions it needs, but with forever it doesn’t.
>>>
>>> So everything looked fine – but actually Tiddlywiki was syncing to the
>>> server fine but all my data was in memory. So when after 2 weeks I stopped
>>> the process to make some tweaks ready for a proposed PR on the core code, I
>>> lost everything. <FX: SOUND OF HEAD BANGING ON TABLE>
>>>
>>>
>>> So in summary - What should I have done differently to avoid the
>>> permissions based errors in the first place?
>>>
>>> Tiddlywiki --init failed – so I used sudo – what should I have done?
>>>
>>> Tiddlywiki --init failed to create tiddlers sub folder – permissions?
>>>
>>> Forever runs as the correct user but without the permissions. I solved
>>> the problem by giving the folder 777 full write permissions, but what
>>> should I have done?
>>>
>>> Final thought. The permissions error in writing data to the server drive
>>> surfaced no errors in TW – why? Shouldn’t it have alerted me that no data
>>> was being saved. The only place I could find the error was in the difficult
>>> to interpret forever logs which I was scouring to figure where I had gone
>>> wrong.
>>>
>>> Anyway, sorry for the long read but I hope my experience can help others
>>> avoid the same issue and potentially see TW amended to report when it can’t
>>> save tiddlers to the server drive.
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>>
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