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minus-square@mmddmm@lemm.eelinkfedilink85•11 days agoAnd no error message… I guess that’s how it’s done. Yeah.
minus-square@Thorry84@feddit.nllinkfedilink20•11 days agoDoesn’t matter, the client ignores the error anyways.
minus-square@nogooduser@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish1•10 days agoThis is very frustrating! I get so many requests from customers asking why we returned response code 400 when we gave a description of the problem in the response body.
minus-square@PlutoVolcano@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglish7•edit-211 days agoGetting only a message with no error indicator isn’t much better either
minus-square@marlowe221@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish5•11 days agoAh, I see you too have run code in Azure Functions…
And no error message…
I guess that’s how it’s done. Yeah.
Doesn’t matter, the client ignores the error anyways.
This is very frustrating! I get so many requests from customers asking why we returned response code 400 when we gave a description of the problem in the response body.
Getting only a message with no error indicator isn’t much better either
Ah, I see you too have run code in Azure Functions…
This is always how graphql works :)