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@JBis on the schema, it is not a aggregate key, but sequelize could be doing something like that under the hood:
message: "Violation of PRIMARY KEY constraint 'PK_MessageR_90C782F1DD47E2A5'. Cannot insert duplicate key in object 'dbo.MessageReactions'. The duplicate key value is (CNAA1, 17334.2, congratulations test, UNVCA1).",
it does sound like an aggregate key problem, but the funny thing is "congratulations test" does not exist in the database, it was something i change right before updating to test it out
very unlikely since im inside a loop and I only have one model.save() in this loop, even if in the next iteration the same record executes, it should just update
also, that is an isolated problem, a lot of other records update just fine
@Rob exactly what is bugging me, an update cannot throw such an error... I turned the log in console.log and it is indeed running an update after I do the "model.save()"
> Violation of PRIMARY KEY constraint 'PK_AC_Shipping_Addresses'. Cannot insert duplicate key in object 'dbo.AC_Shipping_Addresses'. The duplicate key value is (165863).
> Msg 2627, Level 14, State 1, Line 10 Violation of PRIMARY KEY constraint 'PK__Table_1__3214EC27204DF2A8'. Cannot insert duplicate key in object 'dbo.Table_1'. The duplicate key value is (2).
yeah, I'm not sure how the dba created it, because in the orm it is only set to have to PKs and not an aggregate key with all fields how the exception is pointing
he probably did that in the database side
Im gonna post here the code block, but all in all im gonna ask to check to PK content
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@Rob I think it is intended, this is an "edit" message functionality. So I find the message by it's previous timestamp (ts) and then set a new timestamp when I'm editing the message attributes
Im gonna check it just in case! but it makes sense to me giving the context
Hmm, makes sense. Perhaps you're processing two messages sent at the same time by the same user, in the same room?
Is there no concept of a message id in slack?
Oh, actually, there could be two different messages posted at any time, by one user in one channel. If message.ts is the same for the update, they could end up having the same timestamp when you try to save
Bunch of ways it could go wrong, honestly :). Your best bet is to search the set you're processing (not just the database) for the message it's failing on
yeah, I was actually just doing frontend for this project so I was not the one who designed the database and backend logic, but it feels so weird to have timestamp as a key... but yes I'm gonna study the schema a little more, try to check that aggregate key and try to come to a conclusion
thanks a lot for the tips and help
really needed someone to to tell me I was not just letting something obvious go unnoticed haha
@JBis @Rob found the problem, the documentation was wrong... and instead it is a aggregate key, but in the sequelize model definition this key is does not contain all fields
so what happen is
besides this only bringing 1 record:
let messageReaction = await MessageReactions.findOne({ where: { source_channel_id: soueceChannnelId, message_ts: slackMessage.ts, user_id: userId }});
when I call mode.save(), since user.id is not in the aggregate key in the sequelize model (but it is in mysql aggregate key) it is trying to update the two records
and they are identical but message_ts, so when I update the timestamp of 1 of them, they become identical and a duplicate (aggregate) key happens
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JBis, I've been using an ORM since 2006 and won't go back. Now for some really complex queries (hundreds of lines of SQL), I'll do a stored proc, but ORM for everything else. (using Entity Framework as the ORM)
@Alex ah so you just pass the arguments to data layer. Makes sense. Thanks! I'm still learning about classic structures even if I'm only working in node.
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i'm sure it wasn't your intention but "I Do. Not.. Care... about.... the METHODS." comes off as a bit rude, especially when people are trying to help you.
@TaylorS those methods are exactly what you are using anyways. So if you don't care about it then yeah, I won't blame you for not attempting to comprehend its intend.
it's like you are holding a screw but you don't know what to do with it
@JBis in my first two or three years of programng I was also doing a lot of work with data as I worked in a business intelligence department, so I really like the controll I have with writing my own queries
depends a lot on the ORM though
I remember that when I worked with mongoose, it allowed me to either use premade methods like findOne(), save(), etc. Or use a querying system they have that could do a lot
not the same level as writing queries directly, but good enough I ddin`t miss writing my own queries
I'm not sure how squelize deal with those, I remember that writing your own queries was a pain in Hibernate (Java) and I really didn't like relying on the ORM since you had to create a bund of useless classes just to have the right relationship in your system
javascript oriented orms seem to be much better though!
@KarelG yes, I remember I had to spend hours doing all those different configurations, creating classes, using all types of annotations and it would always end in some kind of bug and a very complex code
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Hey fellas; I'm having a problem with my google-fu; I can't seem to find a list of events from vue-router. What I wanted to know if there's any way I could hook to a "onNavigationEnd" event _from a router-view component (so, hooking to the events of that child route)
@JBis I write code a lot for other actions not for this one. I already search for this from 3 days but find out no solution. Without any idea this is not possible to write something for this action.
@JBis Don't get me wrong, but some guys cut&paste their freelancing project details to SO. I found it very disturbing. Without single line of code, they are asking how to do this, how to do that? Just like in Freelancer.com :D
Guys, I am really sorry about my code. I can understand what wrong I have done. But I have not any idea how to start with. (next time I will never do like this), I like to read and write seriously! (again sorry and Thanks for support, you guys are really best)
@Md.Tahazzot I think you should save start and end index of the selected text. And after B or I button is clicked, you need to select that text again with stored indices.
and if I end up not having a onNavigationEnd on vueRouter, how bad would it be if I just write a plugin that overrides $router with a proxy of mine that "has" these revents?
@Md.Tahazzot Trust me, this will be a decent amount of javascript work. I think you need to store text(raw text you input in textarea), html(formatted text by editor), selected_start_index, selected_end_index, etc. and bind various events(selected on textarea, click on B, click on I) and much more.
@Md.Tahazzot At least, you need to give some effort with JS and share what you've done so far. Not many people are kind enough to write all the code for you. :)
@MoshMage So why don't you go ahead and write some code for helpless @Md.Tahazzot? It'd be great if you share it with us. I don't have much time for do that, for I'm currently engaged in paid project. Just here for chilling out :)
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