Hi,
We have recently upgraded our Jira instance (Jira Software Server). We also updated 'Tempo Timesheet' plugin to the latest version 10.15.2.
After the upgrade, the 'Tempo Analytics' page is throwing a 404 error when clicked.
All other functionalities of tempo seem fine.
The following error is being observed in the logs:
/rest/tempo-timesheets/3/private/config/ [c.a.activeobjects.osgi.ActiveObjectsServiceFactory] getService bundle [com.tempoplugin.tempo-core]
rest/tempo-timesheets/3/private/config/ [c.a.activeobjects.osgi.ActiveObjectsServiceFactory] getService bundle [com.tempoplugin.tempo-platform-jira]
/secure/admin/TempoAnalytics.jspa [c.a.j.config.webwork.JiraActionFactory] Error autowiring Action 'com.tempoplugin.core.analytics.admin.AnalyticsAction'.
org.springframework.beans.factory.UnsatisfiedDependencyException: Error creating bean with name 'com.tempoplugin.core.analytics.admin.AnalyticsAction': Unsatisfied dependency expressed through constructor parameter 0; nested exception is org.springframework.beans.factory.NoSuchBeanDefinitionException: No qualifying bean of type 'com.atlassian.webresource.api.assembler.PageBuilderService' available: expected at least 1 bean which qualifies as autowire candidate. Dependency annotations: {}
Has anyone experienced a similar issue? If yes, how was this fixed?
Have tried resetting the plugin cache and uninstalling and installing the plugin again.
Thanks,
Rupa
Hi Rupa,
Please open a ticket with Tempo Customer Support so we can assist you on this issue.
Best regards,
Chih
Tempo Support
Could you raise, please, request directly to tempo?
https://tempo-io.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/6
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Looks like to clean plugin cache
Please perform the following:
JIRA_HOME/plugins/.bundled-plugins JIRA_HOME/plugins/.osgi-plugins
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Could you provide info about Jira version, please?
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Hm, I am on another version it works for me.
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