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Multiple filesDownload freezes #1039
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Thanks for the report. How many is "multiple" when you see this, and can you share some sample code to reproduce it? |
I have the issue with ~60 requests. try {
const files = await dbx.filesListFolder({ path: '/test' })
const requests = files.map((f) => dbx.filesDownload({ path: f.path_lower }))
const response = await Promise.all(requests)
console.log(response)
} catch (err) {
console.log(err)
}
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Thanks for the additional information! I just tried this out with the same version of the Dropbox library and node itself (with the slight code modification for my test account of: For reference, if any calls are rejected by a rate limit server-side, the server would respond with a 429 response. I am able to receive that (a 429 with a How big are the files you're trying though? I'm testing with small files, but perhaps the issue is related to the amount of file data. |
The files are ~1.5 MB. Until 20 requests it goes fine, only after that the issue happens. If it is fine on your side, I will try to find out. Thanks anyway! |
Thanks! I can reproduce this issue when I increase the size of the files in my attempt. I'll ask the team to investigate. |
Describe the bug
Using multiple filesDownload with Promise.all() freezes.
To Reproduce
Create multiple requests of
filesDownload
and use Promise.all().Expected Behavior
Promises should resolve or reject. May be due rate limit but would expect a reject.
Actual Behavior
Promises are never resolved or rejected.
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Additional context
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