While updating an in-event generator for the ongoing Generator Manager Event, A Venture Poem Generator, I have tried to add the url-params-plugin to add a feature so users could disable glows on the poem for performance reasons. But when testing out the generator after saving, it doesn’t work at all. Even when I test if that URL parameter exists at all, it still won’t show the expected output. Whatever parameter I put into the URL, when I run [url.anyurlname], it outputs undefined instead.

I’ve done the same with my view counter experiment generator, and had the same issue. (Try visiting https://perchance.org/the-view-counter-experiment?name=Example, the greeting text above the tabs thing should output Hello, Example!)

This is more likely a bug with the plugin that for some reason fails to cache those URL parameters into the generator. When I try setting the url value to [Object.fromEntries([...new URL(window.location.href).searchParams.entries()])] in place of importing the plugin in that generator, that worked. And since I use two different browsers, both didn’t work with the plugin imported.

  • BluePowerOP
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    2 days ago

    Update: After some more testing, the URL params in A Venture Poem Generator now works using the plugin import but not with the view counter experiment one (that link has ?performanceMode=true inserted for testing). It still greets with the default input Hello, user without mentioning the inputted name in the URL. It still works in url-params-plugin-example though.

    @[email protected] would be nice to take a look at this issue. Is that caused of something with the generators or something else?

    • @[email protected]M
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      2 days ago

      Ah looks like it’s a simple mistake of url = {url-params-plugin} instead of url = {import:url-params-plugin} :) The former should probably be throwing an informative error though…

      • BluePowerOP
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        12 days ago

        Yeah thanks for pointing out the issue, I definitely missed that one. I’ve corrected it on the second generator and it worked now.

        The former should probably be throwing an informative error though…

        It is interpreted as a valid, unevaluated string value so that’s probably why it didn’t throw any error. Maybe instead should create a warning for this import mistake so newbies can easily point it out (especially if they noticed something wrong with it) 🙂