Fetching pull requests for remote 'origin' failed, please check if the url
See original GitHub issueIssue Type: Bug
After committing every new change in the source control i get a popup “Fetching pull requests for remote ‘origin’ failed, please check if the url is valid”. Source: GitHub Pull Requests and Issues (Extension) Please assist
Extension version: 0.27.1 VS Code version: Code 1.57.1 (507ce72a4466fbb27b715c3722558bb15afa9f48, 2021-06-17T13:28:07.755Z) OS version: Windows_NT x64 10.0.18363 Restricted Mode: No
System Info
| Item | Value |
|---|---|
| CPUs | AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U with Radeon Graphics (12 x 2096) |
| GPU Status | 2d_canvas: enabled gpu_compositing: enabled multiple_raster_threads: enabled_on oop_rasterization: enabled opengl: enabled_on rasterization: enabled skia_renderer: enabled_on video_decode: enabled vulkan: disabled_off webgl: enabled webgl2: enabled |
| Load (avg) | undefined |
| Memory (System) | 15.33GB (7.55GB free) |
| Process Argv | –crash-reporter-id 8e29ad33-d777-4bd4-b3fb-f76a1be9d2b3 |
| Screen Reader | no |
| VM | 0% |
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Wanted to reproduce on a public repo first, noticed it just worked there. Seems like I had just not used the right access permissions for the access token that I had to generate manually because of #2729 (the workaround of generating the access token manually was mentioned in the comments of #1221).
Sorry for the noise.
@jplatte Can you reproduce the issue again then open the Output Panel. From the dropdown, choose “GitHub Pull Request” then share the contents of the Output Panel?