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QUESTION
i have a problem which i'm not able to figure out by myself.
I'm using Vapor4, Fluent together with a postgres database for a backend application. (see Package.swift
below)
There are several different models Transaction
, PlanItem
, Budget
which are all interesting for gathering financial statistics. Amongst other fields they all have a date interval in which they are valid. This capability is forced by the Statisticable
-protocol (see below)
If i now create a DateInterval
based on the values provided by Statisticable
every Transaction
or PlanItem
works fine, only accessing the Budget
objects throws the following error:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jan-10 at 20:11figured out that the problem wasn't the database access itself, it was just the fact that i generates a scenario where the start-date was after the end date. Therefore the DateInterval couldn't be constructed.
In this case im a little bit disappointed that a Foundation
-class doesn't check for such a common issue.
Anyway, it works if i previously check this edge case.
Thanks
QUESTION
I've detected a strange decoding behaviour in my Vapor 4 application.
We have an endpoint which accepts a simple JSON as a query parameter:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-18 at 09:11Form Decoding is not the same as JSON Decoding. So you're mixing two different formats, which is the source of the problem. I would recommend not trying to put JSON inside a query because you're always going to hit upon edge cases and decoding issues.
However, if you have to you're almost there. What you need to do is get the raw String (which converts the URL encoded string into a JSON string) then manually decode that yourself with JSONDecoder
- that should give you the desired result.
QUESTION
After creating a new vapor project vapor new someProjectName
using terminal while also adding fluent and postgres as my DB... everything goes well, however, after adding leaf manually I get a failed to resolve dependency error, this is what I have on my Package.swift file:
ANSWER
Answered 2020-Oct-16 at 21:13Leaf is still in RC which is why you can't find anything about it unfortunately.
Set the version to 4.0.0-rc
and it should work
QUESTION
I am trying to deploy a Vapor 4 app on Heroku. It's failing with the following error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jun-20 at 12:54Community Discussions, Code Snippets contain sources that include Stack Exchange Network
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