Dictionary plugin started failing due to certificate issues
See original GitHub issueThis started to happen only a couple of days ago. The dictionary worked fine, but now it shows the following for every query:
And in the debug log I’m getting error: certificate has expired
.
I tried accessing the dictionary API myself with axios and it works fine. Their certificate is from 2021-09-10, seems to be by LetsEncrypt which swaps certificates every 3 months.
This also happens with the weather plugin, but not the currency or translation plugins.
Is there some sort of certificate caching going on in Electron/Node/Axios? Is this happening to you too?
Running “clear caches” didn’t help, wiping ueli’s entire data folder (%APPDATA%\ueli) didn’t help either.
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Yes, same issue on my end.
This should be fixed with the latest release.