I've been using the API for a very long time but this is the first time I have ever encountered this error, and it only happens in the backend of my application. Front end requests work as they should. But anytime I'm sending a GET request to search for a TV show or movie I get a connect EHOSTREACH Error. Any ideas?
Non podes atopar unha película ou serie? Inicia sesión para creala.
Queres valorar ou engadir o elemento a unha listaxe?
Non es membro?
Resposta de Travis Bell
no 30 de agosto do 2023 ás 12:23PM
Hi @FriiZoLoGYy,
Unfortunately I've never seen or heard of such an error. Where are you seeing this? On what platform? Doing what exactly?
Resposta de FriiZoLoGYy
no 31 de agosto do 2023 ás 9:11PM
I'm using it in my application to get information on movies & tv shows. its in a node.js express environment using node-fetch to make the request to the api. I've spoken to my hosting provider and they have triple checked their side and have found nothing and confirmed that its something on the apis end. obviously its not on the apis end.
another error i have been get a lot lately as well is
Resposta de robbie3999
no 1 de setembro do 2023 ás 5:25PM
Hi @FriiZoLoGYy, I am wondering if you mistyped the first error EHOSTREACH instead of EHOSTUNREACH, the latter is a known error. Here is a short article that explains some of the common node.js errors.
It appears that maybe you might have a problem with routing to the tmdb server, that is, a problem on your system or in the network between your system and tmdb. I see you are running on linux so you might want to experiment with "traceroute" and see if you can find out where things are going wrong.
Resposta de FriiZoLoGYy
no 4 de setembro do 2023 ás 12:03AM
You are correct definitely miss typed first error, I think I'm just ganna end up rewriting the application and seeing if that does the fix
Resposta de FriiZoLoGYy
no 14 de setembro do 2023 ás 10:49AM
Update: I believe I have solved this issue (lets hope) After many weeks of troubleshooting & reconfiguring cloudflare to have the same issue keep happening I realized some of the error had deal with node.js. With that in mind I started checking node versions on all systems and had learned my VPS was not running the same node version as my local system. VPS was running node v18 latest while my local runs v16, so I downgraded the VPS to node v16 and as of now the error has not happened at all.