Fixing issue with many to many through junction table not realising some exist, or some need deleted - as well as removing limit from details screen, this was blocking join statements and served no purpose (its already a search by equals).
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@ -98,7 +98,6 @@ const createScreen = table => {
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valueType: "Binding",
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valueType: "Binding",
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},
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},
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],
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],
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limit: 1,
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paginate: false,
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paginate: false,
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})
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})
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@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ module External {
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const { breakExternalTableId } = require("../../../integrations/utils")
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const { breakExternalTableId } = require("../../../integrations/utils")
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const { processObjectSync } = require("@budibase/string-templates")
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const { processObjectSync } = require("@budibase/string-templates")
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const { cloneDeep } = require("lodash/fp")
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const { cloneDeep } = require("lodash/fp")
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const { isEqual } = require("lodash")
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function buildFilters(
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function buildFilters(
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id: string | undefined,
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id: string | undefined,
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@ -93,6 +94,18 @@ module External {
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return generateRowIdField(idParts)
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return generateRowIdField(idParts)
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}
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}
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function getEndpoint(tableId: string | undefined, operation: string) {
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if (!tableId) {
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return {}
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}
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const { datasourceId, tableName } = breakExternalTableId(tableId)
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return {
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datasourceId,
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entityId: tableName,
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operation,
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}
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}
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function basicProcessing(row: Row, table: Table) {
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function basicProcessing(row: Row, table: Table) {
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const thisRow: { [key: string]: any } = {}
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const thisRow: { [key: string]: any } = {}
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// filter the row down to what is actually the row (not joined)
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// filter the row down to what is actually the row (not joined)
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@ -112,7 +125,7 @@ module External {
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}
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}
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class ExternalRequest {
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class ExternalRequest {
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private appId: string
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private readonly appId: string
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private operation: Operation
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private operation: Operation
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private tableId: string
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private tableId: string
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private tables: { [key: string]: Table }
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private tables: { [key: string]: Table }
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isUpdate,
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isUpdate,
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[thisKey]: breakRowIdField(relationship)[0],
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[thisKey]: breakRowIdField(relationship)[0],
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// leave the ID for enrichment later
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// leave the ID for enrichment later
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[otherKey]: `{{ ${tablePrimary} }}`,
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[otherKey]: `{{ literal ${tablePrimary} }}`,
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})
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})
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})
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})
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}
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}
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return { row: newRow, manyRelationships }
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return { row: newRow, manyRelationships }
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}
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}
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/**
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* This iterates through the returned rows and works out what elements of the rows
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* actually match up to another row (based on primary keys) - this is pretty specific
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* to SQL and the way that SQL relationships are returned based on joins.
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*/
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updateRelationshipColumns(
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updateRelationshipColumns(
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row: Row,
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row: Row,
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rows: { [key: string]: Row },
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rows: { [key: string]: Row },
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return Object.values(finalRows)
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return Object.values(finalRows)
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}
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}
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/**
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* Gets the list of relationship JSON structures based on the columns in the table,
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* this will be used by the underlying library to build whatever relationship mechanism
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* it has (e.g. SQL joins).
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*/
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buildRelationships(table: Table): RelationshipsJson[] {
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buildRelationships(table: Table): RelationshipsJson[] {
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const relationships = []
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const relationships = []
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for (let [fieldName, field] of Object.entries(table.schema)) {
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for (let [fieldName, field] of Object.entries(table.schema)) {
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return relationships
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return relationships
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}
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}
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/**
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* This is a cached lookup, of relationship records, this is mainly for creating/deleting junction
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* information.
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*/
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async lookup(row: Row, relationship: ManyRelationship, cache: {[key: string]: Row[]} = {}) {
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const { tableId, isUpdate, id, ...rest } = relationship
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const { tableName } = breakExternalTableId(tableId)
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const table = this.tables[tableName]
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if (isUpdate) {
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return { rows: [], table }
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}
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// if not updating need to make sure we have a list of all possible options
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let fullKey: string = tableId + "/", rowKey: string = ""
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for (let key of Object.keys(rest)) {
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if (row[key]) {
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fullKey += key
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rowKey = key
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}
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}
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if (cache[fullKey] == null) {
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cache[fullKey] = await makeExternalQuery(this.appId, {
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endpoint: getEndpoint(tableId, DataSourceOperation.READ),
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filters: {
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equal: {
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[rowKey]: row[rowKey],
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},
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},
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})
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}
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return { rows: cache[fullKey], table }
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}
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/**
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* Once a row has been written we may need to update a many field, e.g. updating foreign keys
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* in a bunch of rows in another table, or inserting/deleting rows from a junction table (many to many).
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* This is quite a complex process and is handled by this function, there are a few things going on here:
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* 1. If updating foreign keys its relatively simple, just create a filter for the row that needs updated
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* and write the various components.
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* 2. If junction table, then we lookup what exists already, write what doesn't exist, work out what
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* isn't supposed to exist anymore and delete those. This is better than the usual method of delete them
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* all and then re-create, as theres no chance of losing data (e.g. delete succeed, but write fail).
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*/
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async handleManyRelationships(row: Row, relationships: ManyRelationship[]) {
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async handleManyRelationships(row: Row, relationships: ManyRelationship[]) {
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const { appId, tables } = this
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const { appId } = this
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if (relationships.length === 0) {
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return
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}
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// if we're creating (in a through table) need to wipe the existing ones first
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const promises = []
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const promises = []
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const cache: { [key:string]: Row[] } = {}
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for (let relationship of relationships) {
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for (let relationship of relationships) {
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const { tableId, isUpdate, id, ...rest } = relationship
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const { tableId, isUpdate, id, ...rest } = relationship
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const { datasourceId, tableName } = breakExternalTableId(tableId)
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const body = processObjectSync(rest, row)
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const linkedTable = tables[tableName]
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const { table, rows } = await this.lookup(row, relationship, cache)
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if (!linkedTable) {
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const found = rows.find(row => isEqual(body, row))
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continue
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const operation = isUpdate ? DataSourceOperation.UPDATE : DataSourceOperation.CREATE
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}
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if (!found) {
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const endpoint = {
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datasourceId,
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entityId: tableName,
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operation: isUpdate
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? DataSourceOperation.UPDATE
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: DataSourceOperation.CREATE,
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}
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promises.push(
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promises.push(
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makeExternalQuery(appId, {
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makeExternalQuery(appId, {
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endpoint,
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endpoint: getEndpoint(tableId, operation),
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// if we're doing many relationships then we're writing, only one response
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// if we're doing many relationships then we're writing, only one response
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body: processObjectSync(rest, row),
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body,
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filters: buildFilters(id, {}, linkedTable),
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filters: buildFilters(id, {}, table),
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})
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})
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)
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)
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} else {
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// remove the relationship from the rows
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rows.splice(rows.indexOf(found), 1)
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}
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}
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// finally if creating, cleanup any rows that aren't supposed to be here
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for (let [key, rows] of Object.entries(cache)) {
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// @ts-ignore
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const tableId: string = key.split("/").shift()
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const { tableName } = breakExternalTableId(tableId)
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const table = this.tables[tableName]
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for (let row of rows) {
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promises.push(makeExternalQuery(this.appId, {
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endpoint: getEndpoint(tableId, DataSourceOperation.DELETE),
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filters: buildFilters(generateIdForRow(row, table), {}, table)
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}))
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}
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}
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}
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await Promise.all(promises)
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await Promise.all(promises)
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}
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}
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