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[Issue] init command erases certain variables in config.toml #4488

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JohnSmith-PrivacyRebels opened this issue Mar 20, 2024 · 2 comments
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@JohnSmith-PrivacyRebels
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Describe the issue
When I init my binary (either nym-mixnode or nym-gatweway) after the update, it erases certain variable values like landing page, hostname.

Expected behaviour
Init should not touch permanent variables

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no logs as such, simply blank variables in config.toml

Steps to Reproduce
run 'nym-mixnode init --id YOURID --host blah blah
check config.toml
certain variables will be blank (landing page, hostname, metrics_key, for example)

Which area of Nym were you using?

  • Application: [Gateway, Mixnode]
  • Version: [1.1.36 for mixnode and 1.1.34 for gateway but I noticed this behaviour on previous versions as well]
@JohnSmith-PrivacyRebels JohnSmith-PrivacyRebels added bug Something isn't working bug-needs-triage A bug that needs discussing and triage needs-triage qa Quality Assurance labels Mar 20, 2024
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Thank you for raising this issue

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we now moved to a new binary https://github.com/nymtech/nym/releases/tag/nym-binaries-v2024.13-magura-patched
is this still the case on the latest version?

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