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If I update my project to Meteor 2.16, I get errors on some cursor events, eg. updating the current users doc via Meteor.users.updateAsync(userId, { $set: ... }).
I call the method from the client and get this in the redis oplog logs:
1716739346153] - [RedisSubscriptionManager] Exception while processing event: TypeError: Cannot read property 'name' of undefined
My first blind guess is that this might be related to meteor internal changes adding method names to MethodInvocations.
Only change to the project was updating Meteor from 2.15 to 2.16.
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If I update my project to Meteor 2.16, I get errors on some cursor events, eg. updating the current users doc via
Meteor.users.updateAsync(userId, { $set: ... })
.I call the method from the client and get this in the redis oplog logs:
My first blind guess is that this might be related to meteor internal changes adding method names to MethodInvocations.
Only change to the project was updating Meteor from 2.15 to 2.16.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: