I've gotta wrap my head around what all is happening. It's even stranger that this never happens on desktop.
yep
so, it's saying "the user is already logged in, AND the user already has a google ID of this", then tried to merge the account with itself and then deletes itself
I need to repent of this code.
In that day, Jesus will say unto me, "depart from me, you worker of javascript iniquity."
Have you ever heard of sort of modularizing mysql interactions?
I'm imagining a comment module, for example, where I could just pass it some information like a table name, related table and related records and it would build the table and have functions ready to be assigned to routes that would handle the interaction
a module exposing database access with a bunch of individual functions like require('commentsDao').findByPostId(postId, function(err, results) { ... })
but inside of that module you shouldn't seek to hide the SQL
npm install comments
// creates this table if not exists with post_id as a FK to the post table
// maybe a getter function for a database connection?
comments.init({
related: {
post: 'post_id',
});
and then you can just require('comments') wherever and use it like I showed before.
I think that would be usable in any project where you need comments
1: I have been striving toward the day when I "got it" and could write that perfect software I thought everyone else was writing, and now I know there's no such thing