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Why do I see this "There are user macros without any metadata configured"?

Joe Pursel
Contributor
June 16, 2021

Hi,

Has anyone seen this message? How do I make it go away?

Screen Shot 2021-06-16 at 2.43.28 PM.png

Contents of boxmacro above

## Macro title: Box Macro
## Macro has a body: Y
## Body processing: Rendered
## Output: Confluence Content
##
## Date created: 22/04/2021
## Confluence version: 7.4.8


## @Param Title:title=Title|type=string|option-showNameInPlaceholder=false|option-showValueInPlaceholder=true|desc=Title

<div style="background-color: #c0deed;">
<p style="background-color: #7dc9fd;">$paramTitle</p>
$body
</div>

Is something incorrect in my macro metadata parameters?

The macro works as expected in a page.

Thanks,

Joe

 

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Tinker Fadoua
Community Champion
June 16, 2021

@Joe Pursel  what do you see on the logs?

that should be the first place to look air.

Best,

Fadoua

Joe Pursel
Contributor
August 4, 2021

Hi @Tinker Fadoua

Thank you for answering my question.

I checked the atlassian-confluence.log and see these errors

2021-08-04 20:22:49,135 ERROR [http-nio-8090-exec-4] [confluence.macro.browser.DefaultMacroMetadataManager] buildMacroMetadata Error getting data from MacroMetadataProvider,
-- referer: https://redacted/plugins/servlet/upm?source=side_nav_manage_addons | url: /admin/usermacros.action | traceId: c7061de5e7607f6b | userName: name | action: usermacros
java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.atlassian.gadgets.renderer.internal.http.HttpClientFetcher.addResponseToCacheIfSuccessful(HttpClientFetcher.java:81)
at com.atlassian.gadgets.renderer.internal.http.HttpClientFetcher.performRequest(HttpClientFetcher.java:102)
at com.atlassian.gadgets.renderer.internal.http.HttpClientFetcher.fetch(HttpClientFetcher.java:59)

 Please let me know how to proceed.

Best,

Joe

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