@roberto
: I can't reproduce this issue. I believe the relevant article section is in part 3. When I check out the part 3 branch of the repo and fire everything up, then issue a GET /customers request, I see the following in the log for the nestMicroservice app:
[Nest] 31573 - 04/04/2020, 10:22:50 AM [AppController] Faye Context: {"args":["/get-customers"]}
Which is, I think, what we expect. Are you seeing something different at that point?
I was trying to use the context on the addCustomer handler. The reasons why I was getting the context as undefined was because I wasn't using the @Ctx decorator.
Something else I found out is that when handling events, interceptors won't work. The ServerFaye is missing the this.send(response$) call when dealing with event handlers. Apart from that, I think the first version of my transport is done. Thanks!
Awesome. I'll put that interceptor issue on my to-do list (a bit long at the moment 😉) Thanks for reporting, and looking forward to seeing your transporter!
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Cool, thanks!
@roberto : I can't reproduce this issue. I believe the relevant article section is in part 3. When I check out the
part 3
branch of the repo and fire everything up, then issue aGET /customers
request, I see the following in the log for thenestMicroservice
app:Which is, I think, what we expect. Are you seeing something different at that point?
Hi John, I just found out what was happening.
I was trying to use the context on the
addCustomer
handler. The reasons why I was getting the context as undefined was because I wasn't using the@Ctx
decorator.Something else I found out is that when handling events, interceptors won't work. The
ServerFaye
is missing thethis.send(response$)
call when dealing with event handlers. Apart from that, I think the first version of my transport is done. Thanks!Awesome. I'll put that interceptor issue on my to-do list (a bit long at the moment 😉) Thanks for reporting, and looking forward to seeing your transporter!