In my app, I have users and posts, and I am trying to instantiate my Activity class which has pointers to user and post objects. Here is my code:
var Activity = Parse.Object.extend("Activity");
var User = Parse.Object.extend("_User");
var Post = Parse.Object.extend("Posts");
var activityHandler = function(request, response){
//toUser is the objectId of the User not the object itself.
var toUserId = request.toUser;
var fromUserId = request.fromUser;
var postId = request.post;
var arg = request.argument;
var toUser = new User();
toUser.set("objectId",toUserId);
var fromUser = new User();
fromUser.set("objectId",fromUserId);
var post = new Post();
post.set("objectId",postId);
var activity = new Activity();
activity.set("activityFrom", fromUser);
activity.set("activityTo", toUser);
activity.set("argument", arg);
activity.set("post", post);
activity.save(null, {
useMasterKey: true,
success: function(o){
console.log("activity logged successfully");
response.success();
},
error: function(err){
console.log(err);
},
}
);
};
Parse.Cloud.define("createActivity", activityHandler);
The code is self-explanatory, but just to summarize, the client sends the appropriate user and post IDs, and the cloud function should instantiate a new Activity
object, with pointers to the users and post. However, when I try to save, I'm getting:
{"code":141,"error":"Uncaught Tried to save an object with a pointer to a new, unsaved object."}
The problem is that, the object IDs sent to the function are completely valid, already-existing objects in the database. ACL is also not an issue as I'm on the master key.
What am I doing wrong?