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Describe the bug
I am calling the identify method with a hashed copy of the user's email address. This never appears in the web debugger, but when I change the userId to something short, such as my first name or "test", it works without issue. Is there a character limit applied? The segment debugger doesn't show any signs of errors.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Do identify(userId: "ee1d83696ded26626ad9fd3f9ad4a28f207cab5a")
Notice no debugging errors in Xcode, but web debugger doesn't receive event.3.
Do identify(userId: "test")
Notice that the event appears in web debugger.
Expected behavior
The event should be sent to Segment, and shown in the web debugger.
Platform (please complete the following information):
Library Version in use: 7.9.0
Platform being tested: iOS
Integrations in use: Amplitude
Update
I've since found that there seems to be a character limit applied, as passing ee1d83696ded26626ad9fd3 (a shortened version of the original id) is sent correctly.
Can you advise if this is a bug or expected? For context, we have other teams identifying with strings this length, it only seems to be a problem on the iOS sdk.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Describe the bug
I am calling the identify method with a hashed copy of the user's email address. This never appears in the web debugger, but when I change the userId to something short, such as my first name or "test", it works without issue. Is there a character limit applied? The segment debugger doesn't show any signs of errors.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Platform (please complete the following information):
Library Version in use: 7.9.0
Platform being tested: iOS
Integrations in use: Amplitude
Update
I've since found that there seems to be a character limit applied, as passing
ee1d83696ded26626ad9fd3
(a shortened version of the original id) is sent correctly.Can you advise if this is a bug or expected? For context, we have other teams identifying with strings this length, it only seems to be a problem on the iOS sdk.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: