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Something prevents ActionCable from working well with `clerk-sdk-ruby` gem.
This config worked for me as a temporary workaround. Otherwise, web socket connections fail without any errors in the lo…
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### Steps to reproduce
1. Create an actioncable subscription.
2. Await subscription confirmation.
3. Create another subscription with the same identifier.
4. Observe websocket showing subscripti…
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I see in production this error `TypeError undefined is not a constructor (evaluating 'new o.WebSocket(this.consumer.url,e)')` in Safari 17.5-18 IOs
The stacktrace:
```
at Connection.open(webpa…
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I changed my adapter from redis to this gem's `enhanced_postgresql` and tried the app. At first it worked! I was excited but as I'm testing it more I get random failures with this exception:
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b…
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Redis to go was removed and hence ActionCable stopped working. It's not a site-breaking problem, but it would be nice to fix it.
Lykos updated
8 months ago
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Right now, if ActionCable is being using, we try to add redis even if ActionCable is not configured to use redis. It would be better to make the check a bit smarter in determining if redis is actually…
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When an error is raised in the subscribed method of an ActionCable channel, it does not get handled by the method registered in rescue_from. Other methods do get handled by their registered methods wi…
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The awareness development is only left as a TODO, so it is impossible to track when the client side disconnects from the socket. I was wondering if you are aware of this issue and if so, are you plann…
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repro:
1. initialize new rails app with `--skip-action-cable`
2. install and try to init administrate
incorrect behavior:
```
> rails generate administrate:install
[WARNING] Could not load…
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#### Expected behavior vs actual behavior
When broadcasting an object via ActionCable doesn't seem to being presented by the serializer (while it does when fetched from an API).
It would be grea…