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Lando init fails with error 429 #181

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ken-cdit opened this issue Jun 29, 2023 · 2 comments
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Lando init fails with error 429 #181

ken-cdit opened this issue Jun 29, 2023 · 2 comments
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ken-cdit commented Jun 29, 2023

Windows 11, WSL2 with latest docker-ce setup and working. I've also tried this on Windows 11 and Docker Desktop natively with the same error.

The problem seems intermittent in that sometimes I will get farther along in the process before I get the 429 error. The farthest it has ever gotten is it once downloaded the git repo, then error 429 again.

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We use terminus and ddev on this machine with Pantheon for over a year with no issue.

I contacted Pantheon support and they were not able to help (told me to submit a bug here).

compatibility results name=compose, link=https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/#install-compose-on-linux-systems, wants=1.23.0 - 1.30.0, version=1.29.2, semversion=1.29.2, semmin=1.23.0, semmax=1.30.0, dockerVersion=true, satisfied=true, name=engine, link=https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/, wants=18.09.3 - 20.10.99, version=24.0.2, semversion=24.0.2, semmin=18.9.3, semmax=20.10.99, dockerVersion=true, satisfied=false

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I feel like something Lando does submits many requests and gets my account rate-limited.

Trying to figure out how to run this project with custom code to debug myself. The examples work but are not using the custom code from the cloned project.

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We determined this problem only happens on my Pantheon account, with any machine token new or old.

I created a brand new Pantheon account, created a machine token, ran the exact same init command I originally tried, and everything worked fine and I got the COOKING WITH FIRE screen.

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