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Date being SAVEd is not fully the same data being LOADed. #171
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Sorry for the bad news but this package is no longer maintained. 😞 My focus has left the react / node ecosystem and I don't have to time to keep things up to date. But if you want to step in and become the new maintainer of |
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Thanks @michaelcontento @gijoehosaphat can you confirm what your redux state looks like when you perform these actions. redux-storage saves your exact redux state as is. |
I can confirm that the when inspecting the data on the action 'REDUX_STORAGE_SAVE' the data looks correct. When inspecting the data on a subsequent load, the data is incorrect. In the example above we are adding a new field to the object called This overall state object structure looks like this:
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can you confirm that the reducer to update the state does not remove the key. May be you can post the reducer here and we can have a look. |
Looks like I'm having the same issue. I believe we could fix this relatively easy by actually doing a |
Apologies if this is deemed a duplicate issue, but I felt my case was different enough from some of the other similar issues people were experiencing.
I have a strange issue. I am using redux-storage to store to the device in react-native. In attempting to save some data in a large ImmutableJS object, I can create a reducer and query for the data on action
REDUX_STORAGE_SAVE
which looks like this:[ { id: 49, status: 'COMPLETE', status_set: '2016-10-20T16:37:51.516385Z' } ]
The change to that data is the additions of the status_set property. After saving, if I continue to do things in the app, the state remains as reflected above.
If I then reload the application, it loads data from storage
storageEngine.load(store)
I get:[ { id: 49, status: 'COMPLETE' } ]
To further confuse, if I change the status in this example so on
REDUX_STORAGE_SAVE
it looks like:[ { id: 49, status: 'INCOMPLETE', status_set: '2016-10-20T16:37:51.516385Z' }
After loading I get:
[ { id: 49, status: 'INCOMPLETE' } ]
So it is ok with updating a field, but not adding a new one? There are so many other places we add new fields, etc. and they all work.
I am using the following redux-storage libraries:
redux-storage
redux-storage-decorator-debounce
redux-storage-engine-reactnativeasyncstorage
redux-storage-merger-immutablejs
redux-storage-decorator-filter
I use a bunch of white/black listing here, this particular state tree is entirely in the white list.redux-storage-decorator-migrate
There are not migrations yet it should be noted.Really stuck on this and could use any insight into how I can further debug the issue!
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