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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 669 Star 11,491 https://github.com/ParsePlatform/parse-server/issues/1855 Fork 3,025 ParsePlatform/parse-server Code Issues 108 Pull requests 19 Projects http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25552239/webmock-simulate-failing-api-no-internet-timeout 1 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue All Requests Receive Timeout Error #1855 Closed jgaull opened this Issue May 20, 2016 · 73 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned failed to 24 participants and others jgaull commented May 20, 2016 Environment Setup Server: parse-server 2.2.10 (also tested on 2.2.9) , node 5.11.1, heroku Database: mLab mongoDB 3.0.9 Steps to reproduce I'm sorry this sucks, but we have not been able to narrow down the steps any more than this: Upload build failed to connect to server Wait 5-15 minutes Result: All requests begin timing out. Code Please note, this code does not appear to cause the problem as timeouts have begun without this ever running. However, I've been using this function when troubleshooting. console.log('running create!'); //configure parameters var user = request.user; var title = request.params.title; //required var imageData = request.params.imageData; //required var videoData = request.params.videoData; //optional var content = request.params.content; //optional var attachment = request.params.attachment; //optional always URL //create a new story var newStory = new Story(); //set the default parameters newStory.set("user", user); newStory.set("inspireCount", 0); newStory.set("commentCount", 0); newStory.set("viewCount", 0); newStory.set("notificationsOptOut", []); newStory.set("archived", false); newStory.set("toAllUsers", true); //add params that have been passed in newStory.set("title", title); newStory.set("content", content); newStory.set("attachment", attachment); //get the user's name and set it to the story var creatorName = user.get("name"); newStory.set("creatorName", creatorName); //set the ACL newStory.setACL(createACLForStory(newStory)); //this will be used to store promises when saving files var mediaFileSav
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