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bug: Loading huge rule collection start to failed #1388

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kimpeeranut opened this issue Feb 6, 2024 · 2 comments
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bug: Loading huge rule collection start to failed #1388

kimpeeranut opened this issue Feb 6, 2024 · 2 comments
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@kimpeeranut
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Describe your issue?

Background : User have bunch of rule that required for project, but requestly keep start endless loading collection

Repro steps

1 Create rule > 100 rule until facing endless loading

What Requestly tool were you using?

  • Extension
  • Desktop-App
  • Android SDK
  • Selenium

Your Environment

Chrome, Desktop, Window 10

Requestly Version

1.6.0

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Log error

[2024-02-06T04:26:18.510Z] @firebase/database: FIREBASE INTERNAL ERROR: Server Error: ClientId[27348144]:ErrorId[1412]: Write too large
2024-02-06_12h14_06

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Hey @kimpeeranut thanks for logging this issue. We'll pickup resolution for this issue really soon.

As a workaround, you can disable syncing your data to our servers.

Please note that this will result in your data not getting synced across your devices and will disable the backups.

Please take an export for your rules data before disabling it.

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To disable syncing

  1. Make sure you are on a personal workspace
  2. Go to Settings > Global Settings
  3. Toggle "Enable Syncing"

@wrongsahil wrongsahil added the issue Distinguish between PR and Issue label Apr 3, 2024
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