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Way to reproduce:
After export I get a file with:
[{"id": 1, "metadata": "{}", "notes": "", "name": "DigiKey", "description": "", "website": "https://www.digikey.com/", "phone": "", "email": "", "contact": "", "link": "", "image": "", "is_customer": "0", "is_supplier": "1", "is_manufacturer": "0", "currency": "USD"}]
The metadate is filled with two brackets. However if I add another company using the exact same template:
[{"id": 1, "metadata": "{}", "notes": "", "name": "DigiKey", "description": "", "website": "https://www.digikey.com/", "phone": "", "email": "", "contact": "", "link": "", "image": "", "is_customer": "0", "is_supplier": "1", "is_manufacturer": "0", "currency": "USD"},{"id": 2, "metadata": "{}", "notes": "", "name": "WhatEver", "description": "", "website": "https://www.wahtever.somewhere/", "phone": "", "email": "", "contact": "", "link": "", "image": "", "is_customer": "0", "is_supplier": "1", "is_manufacturer": "0", "currency": "USD"}]
I get the error: "metadata: Metadata must be a python dict" when I try to import the file using the web interface.
My installation is a baremetal one within a python (3.11) virtual environment. It all seams to work.
git log => commit 93b44ad8e6abdc970969360708aed3ff8189ec93 (HEAD -> stable, tag: 0.12.1, origin/stable)
Any suggestions?
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