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Ticket: Trying “Any Channel” cache clearing rule gives PHP error

Status Resolved
Add-on / Version Speedy 1.8.1
Severity
EE Version 7.3.14

hopstudios

Jan 09, 2024

Getting this error when trying to set up a cache clearing rule for ANY channel.
I click the sprocket settigns wheel for “Any Channel” and get this

/system/index.php?/cp/addons/settings/speedy/cache_clearing_settings

Call to a member function getDictionary() on null

user/addons/speedy/mcp.speedy.php:1379

Stack Trace: Please include when reporting this error
#0 [internal function]: Speedy_mcp->cache_clearing_settings()
#1 ee/ExpressionEngine/Controller/Addons/Addons.php(1590): call_user_func_array(Array, Array)
#2 ee/ExpressionEngine/Controller/Addons/Addons.php(866): ExpressionEngine\Controller\Addons\Addons->getModuleSettings(‘speedy’, ‘cache_clearing_…’, Array)
#3 [internal function]: ExpressionEngine\Controller\Addons\Addons->settings(‘speedy’, ‘cache_clearing_…’)
#4 ee/ExpressionEngine/Core/Core.php(268): call_user_func_array(Array, Array)
#5 ee/ExpressionEngine/Core/Core.php(124): ExpressionEngine\Core\Core->runController(Array)
#6 ee/ExpressionEngine/Boot/boot.php(184): ExpressionEngine\Core\Core->run(Object(ExpressionEngine\Core\Request))
#7 index.php(143): require_once(’...’)
#7 index.php(143): require_once(’...’)

#1

BoldMinded (Brian)

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#2

BoldMinded (Brian)

I’m going to close this ticket b/c that build should include a fix for this.

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