parse server cloud code aftersave trigger
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Is the aftersave function in the cloud code called every-time an object of a specific class is updated or is it called only after an object of the class is created ?
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Is the aftersave function in the cloud code called every-time an object of a specific class is updated or is it called only after an object of the class is created ?
parse-platform cloud-code
every time. but why not just test this instead of asking a question? ;).
– Arthur Cinader
Nov 16 '18 at 2:23
@ArthurCinader thank you
– Reza Hemadi
Nov 16 '18 at 17:06
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Is the aftersave function in the cloud code called every-time an object of a specific class is updated or is it called only after an object of the class is created ?
parse-platform cloud-code
Is the aftersave function in the cloud code called every-time an object of a specific class is updated or is it called only after an object of the class is created ?
parse-platform cloud-code
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asked Nov 15 '18 at 18:26
Reza HemadiReza Hemadi
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every time. but why not just test this instead of asking a question? ;).
– Arthur Cinader
Nov 16 '18 at 2:23
@ArthurCinader thank you
– Reza Hemadi
Nov 16 '18 at 17:06
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every time. but why not just test this instead of asking a question? ;).
– Arthur Cinader
Nov 16 '18 at 2:23
@ArthurCinader thank you
– Reza Hemadi
Nov 16 '18 at 17:06
every time. but why not just test this instead of asking a question? ;).
– Arthur Cinader
Nov 16 '18 at 2:23
every time. but why not just test this instead of asking a question? ;).
– Arthur Cinader
Nov 16 '18 at 2:23
@ArthurCinader thank you
– Reza Hemadi
Nov 16 '18 at 17:06
@ArthurCinader thank you
– Reza Hemadi
Nov 16 '18 at 17:06
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The afterSave
cloud function is called every time an object of that class is created or updated. (persisted) in the database.
However, if you want it to tigger only when the object is created, you should do as follow:
Parse.Cloud.afterSave('your_class_name', (request) => {
if (!request.original) {
// this means the object is just created
} else {
// this means it is an update to the object.
}
});
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The afterSave
cloud function is called every time an object of that class is created or updated. (persisted) in the database.
However, if you want it to tigger only when the object is created, you should do as follow:
Parse.Cloud.afterSave('your_class_name', (request) => {
if (!request.original) {
// this means the object is just created
} else {
// this means it is an update to the object.
}
});
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The afterSave
cloud function is called every time an object of that class is created or updated. (persisted) in the database.
However, if you want it to tigger only when the object is created, you should do as follow:
Parse.Cloud.afterSave('your_class_name', (request) => {
if (!request.original) {
// this means the object is just created
} else {
// this means it is an update to the object.
}
});
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The afterSave
cloud function is called every time an object of that class is created or updated. (persisted) in the database.
However, if you want it to tigger only when the object is created, you should do as follow:
Parse.Cloud.afterSave('your_class_name', (request) => {
if (!request.original) {
// this means the object is just created
} else {
// this means it is an update to the object.
}
});
The afterSave
cloud function is called every time an object of that class is created or updated. (persisted) in the database.
However, if you want it to tigger only when the object is created, you should do as follow:
Parse.Cloud.afterSave('your_class_name', (request) => {
if (!request.original) {
// this means the object is just created
} else {
// this means it is an update to the object.
}
});
Parse.Cloud.afterSave('your_class_name', (request) => {
if (!request.original) {
// this means the object is just created
} else {
// this means it is an update to the object.
}
});
Parse.Cloud.afterSave('your_class_name', (request) => {
if (!request.original) {
// this means the object is just created
} else {
// this means it is an update to the object.
}
});
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every time. but why not just test this instead of asking a question? ;).
– Arthur Cinader
Nov 16 '18 at 2:23
@ArthurCinader thank you
– Reza Hemadi
Nov 16 '18 at 17:06