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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions src/index.js
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Expand Up @@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ import { LoggerController } from './Controllers/LoggerController';
import { HooksController } from './Controllers/HooksController';

import requiredParameter from './requiredParameter';
import { randomString } from './cryptoUtils';
// Mutate the Parse object to add the Cloud Code handlers
addParseCloud();

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -79,7 +80,7 @@ function ParseServer({
cloud,
collectionPrefix = '',
clientKey = '',
javascriptKey = '',
javascriptKey = randomString(20),
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This is going to cause a problem. If any client key is set (clientKey, javascriptKey, restAPIKey, dotNetKey) then all requests to the server must use a valid client key... What was the actual issue, something with the SDK initialization?

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The issue was that when you omit the javascriptKey the parse SDK gets initialized wig an '' and doesn't like it when communicating with cloud code. If a user don't pass a JS key, the it means he doesn't want to use the JS SDK, so I init it to a random string. Actually, because it's init as an empty string, all the JS calls would have failed already as it would expect a javascriptKey header to be set to something empty and not undefined.

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We still need to fix this a different way, like passing an unused key to the SDK. We can't require client keys, and this change will do that..

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yeah that's not ideal, but the cloud code SDK breaks when no JS key is set, we could throw if JS key is not set and .cloud is set

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So I'm suggesting #680...

dotNetKey = '',
restAPIKey = '',
fileKey = 'invalid-file-key',
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -227,4 +228,4 @@ function getClassName(parseClass) {
module.exports = {
ParseServer: ParseServer,
S3Adapter: S3Adapter
};
};