Parse LiveQuery every other event is fired
I have implemented Parse Server and Parse Live Query and it appears that Parse LiveQuery is firing every other time I make a change in the DB. For example, I have a bool value field in the collection. If I change it I get the event, if I change it back I don't get the event and then if I change it again I get the event. I am changing the fields using the Parse Dashboard.
The events are firing every other time. This happens with any field I change, even text fields.
Is this a known issue?
I just wanted to rule that out before I get to deep into trying to figure out what is going on. Or if anyone has heard of this, maybe I am doing something wrong in my implementation.
Thanks for any insight.
parse.com parse-server
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I have implemented Parse Server and Parse Live Query and it appears that Parse LiveQuery is firing every other time I make a change in the DB. For example, I have a bool value field in the collection. If I change it I get the event, if I change it back I don't get the event and then if I change it again I get the event. I am changing the fields using the Parse Dashboard.
The events are firing every other time. This happens with any field I change, even text fields.
Is this a known issue?
I just wanted to rule that out before I get to deep into trying to figure out what is going on. Or if anyone has heard of this, maybe I am doing something wrong in my implementation.
Thanks for any insight.
parse.com parse-server
Can you show me some code ? I want to help you
– Julien Kode
Nov 29 '18 at 6:58
Thank you for the reply. I did figure out my issue. It was because I was subscribing to two events. I misread the dos and thought I would get called only once for subscribed events, but you get called for each event type.
– LilMoke
Dec 21 '18 at 15:50
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I have implemented Parse Server and Parse Live Query and it appears that Parse LiveQuery is firing every other time I make a change in the DB. For example, I have a bool value field in the collection. If I change it I get the event, if I change it back I don't get the event and then if I change it again I get the event. I am changing the fields using the Parse Dashboard.
The events are firing every other time. This happens with any field I change, even text fields.
Is this a known issue?
I just wanted to rule that out before I get to deep into trying to figure out what is going on. Or if anyone has heard of this, maybe I am doing something wrong in my implementation.
Thanks for any insight.
parse.com parse-server
I have implemented Parse Server and Parse Live Query and it appears that Parse LiveQuery is firing every other time I make a change in the DB. For example, I have a bool value field in the collection. If I change it I get the event, if I change it back I don't get the event and then if I change it again I get the event. I am changing the fields using the Parse Dashboard.
The events are firing every other time. This happens with any field I change, even text fields.
Is this a known issue?
I just wanted to rule that out before I get to deep into trying to figure out what is going on. Or if anyone has heard of this, maybe I am doing something wrong in my implementation.
Thanks for any insight.
parse.com parse-server
parse.com parse-server
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Can you show me some code ? I want to help you
– Julien Kode
Nov 29 '18 at 6:58
Thank you for the reply. I did figure out my issue. It was because I was subscribing to two events. I misread the dos and thought I would get called only once for subscribed events, but you get called for each event type.
– LilMoke
Dec 21 '18 at 15:50
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Can you show me some code ? I want to help you
– Julien Kode
Nov 29 '18 at 6:58
Thank you for the reply. I did figure out my issue. It was because I was subscribing to two events. I misread the dos and thought I would get called only once for subscribed events, but you get called for each event type.
– LilMoke
Dec 21 '18 at 15:50
Can you show me some code ? I want to help you
– Julien Kode
Nov 29 '18 at 6:58
Can you show me some code ? I want to help you
– Julien Kode
Nov 29 '18 at 6:58
Thank you for the reply. I did figure out my issue. It was because I was subscribing to two events. I misread the dos and thought I would get called only once for subscribed events, but you get called for each event type.
– LilMoke
Dec 21 '18 at 15:50
Thank you for the reply. I did figure out my issue. It was because I was subscribing to two events. I misread the dos and thought I would get called only once for subscribed events, but you get called for each event type.
– LilMoke
Dec 21 '18 at 15:50
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Can you show me some code ? I want to help you
– Julien Kode
Nov 29 '18 at 6:58
Thank you for the reply. I did figure out my issue. It was because I was subscribing to two events. I misread the dos and thought I would get called only once for subscribed events, but you get called for each event type.
– LilMoke
Dec 21 '18 at 15:50