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I wrote this large parse code for Parse Cloud Code that queries a row based on it's objectId. I wrote this all on my client-side and tested it with my localized html code. Everything works great! But, once I push it to the server and attempt to run I get Error 141 : "An error has occured"

Clearly, this is massively unhelpful. So, I broke the code down to the most basic call I can make, shown below:

function getCardPacks(request, response)
{
    var myTable = Parse.Object.extend("myTable");
    var query = new Parse.Query(myTable);
    query.get(request.params.tabId,
    {
        success:function(results)
        {
            response.success();
        },
        error:function(error)
        {
            response.error(error);
        }
    },function(error)
    {
        console.log(error);
    });

I still get the 141. I verified that the params I send this function are not null, but maybe they are getting undefined before they reach the function? I really have no idea what is wrong here.

Has this happened to anyone else? Or, is there a way I can get debug logs from the server end so I could determine if a val is null or find out where the script stops?

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  • How are you testing the parse objects locally?
    – Wain
    Jul 20, 2015 at 18:26
  • I have a main.js and an html page with buttons that send dummy values to the main. In main I have this var module = require('cloud/myCode.js'); function getTable_sum(request, response) { module.getTable_Export(request, response); }` `Parse.Cloud.define("getTable", getTable_sum);'
    – Whelandrew
    Jul 20, 2015 at 18:51
  • And for my transition from the html function getTable_server() { var playerId = getInputValue("playerId"); var cardPackId = getInputValue("tableId"); var request = { "params": { "playerId": playerId, "cardPackId" : tableId, } }; Parse.Cloud.run("getTable", request, { success:function(result) { response.success(result); }, error: function(error) { console.log(error); } }); }
    – Whelandrew
    Jul 20, 2015 at 18:52

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Well you can check the logs on Parse.com on your app. I'm confused what you are using cloud code for. If you are just querying a table, then you should be able to do that using the Parse javascript sdk. You can see how to set that up here. https://www.parse.com/apps/quickstart?app_id=syncup-staging#parse_data/web/existing

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