I'm trying to update data in a nodejs application. I tested it with postman.
My developing steps was was:
Getting data with id: 10 from DB (MySQL) to update >> Unhandled rejection SequelizeDatabaseError: Query was empty
I recognised, I use wrong id, so I changed to a correct one:50 >> Some other error
- Okay, I fix this some other error related to my inaccurate work, and use good id: 50 >> Unhandled rejection SequelizeDatabaseError: Unhandled rejection SequelizeDatabaseError: Query was empty
- Strange behavior, because this id was good earlier... (in the 3. step) Okay, I just change the id to an other correct one: 51 >> Some other error
- Okay, I fix the other error, try the update again with the new-new id: 51 >> Unhandled rejection SequelizeDatabaseError: Query was empty
It seems to me, I can get the valid data just one time, after I can not reach it... Full stacktrace:
Unhandled rejection SequelizeDatabaseError: Query was empty
at Query.formatError (C:\Users\bla_bla_bla\Documents\work\_nodejs\parentfolder\application\application\node_modules\sequelize\lib\dialects\mysql\query.js:223:16)
at Query.connection.query [as onResult] (C:\Users\bla_bla_bla\Documents\work\_nodejs\parentfolder\application\application\node_modules\sequelize\lib\dialects\mysql\query.js:55:23)
at Query.Command.execute (C:\Users\bla_bla_bla\Documents\work\_nodejs\parentfolder\application\application\node_modules\mysql2\lib\commands\command.js:30:12)
at Connection.handlePacket (C:\Users\bla_bla_bla\Documents\work\_nodejs\parentfolder\application\application\node_modules\mysql2\lib\connection.js:515:28)
at PacketParser.onPacket (C:\Users\bla_bla_bla\Documents\work\_nodejs\parentfolder\application\application\node_modules\mysql2\lib\connection.js:94:16)
at PacketParser.executeStart (C:\Users\bla_bla_bla\Documents\work\_nodejs\parentfolder\application\application\node_modules\mysql2\lib\packet_parser.js:77:14)
at Socket.<anonymous> (C:\Users\bla_bla_bla\Documents\work\_nodejs\parentfolder\application\application\node_modules\mysql2\lib\connection.js:102:29)
at emitOne (events.js:96:13)
at Socket.emit (events.js:188:7)
at readableAddChunk (_stream_readable.js:176:18)
at Socket.Readable.push (_stream_readable.js:134:10)
at TCP.onread (net.js:547:20
Ideas?
Note
My problem is not related to model-DB syncronisation. These are syncronised, because I have a case - the first calling - when I can update the object! But if I test that id twice, third etc... I getting this error. So, if these are nor synconised, then I could not update the obejct in the first time neither
UPDATE
After debbing a day, I just recognised, the second and the third time the sequlize making empty SQL query. Below the code snippets:
The good SQL update:
Executing (default): UPDATE `cardModules` SET `field1`='xxxxxxxx',`field2`='xxxxxxxxxx',`field3`='MEDIUM',`field4`=false,`field5`=false WHERE `id` = 43
The bad SQL update:
Executing (default):
The question is: why does Sequlize this?