* Fixes #3717 This fixes PR #3717. Sending push with parse-server@2.4.0 returns error 504 GATEWAY_TIMEOUT. This happens when push_time is not set (default). * Fix lint issues * Fix in PushController and add tests Add a test to check push_time format and if it should schedule push when the parse-server is configured
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@@ -14,7 +14,10 @@ export class PushController {
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}
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// Replace the expiration_time and push_time with a valid Unix epoch milliseconds time
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body.expiration_time = PushController.getExpirationTime(body);
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body.push_time = PushController.getPushTime(body);
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const push_time = PushController.getPushTime(body);
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if (typeof push_time !== 'undefined') {
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body['push_time'] = push_time;
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}
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// TODO: If the req can pass the checking, we return immediately instead of waiting
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// pushes to be sent. We probably change this behaviour in the future.
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let badgeUpdate = () => {
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@@ -50,7 +53,7 @@ export class PushController {
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onPushStatusSaved(pushStatus.objectId);
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return badgeUpdate();
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}).then(() => {
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if (body.push_time && config.hasPushScheduledSupport) {
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if (body.hasOwnProperty('push_time') && config.hasPushScheduledSupport) {
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return Promise.resolve();
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}
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return config.pushControllerQueue.enqueue(body, where, config, auth, pushStatus);
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