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dplewis opened this issue Mar 20, 2025 · 2 comments · Fixed by #2548
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dplewis commented Mar 20, 2025

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There is a flaky test for canceling files. This is flaky for both parse.js and parse.min.js.

it('can cancel save file with uri', async () => {

https://github.com/parse-community/Parse-SDK-JS/actions/runs/13973362559/job/39120715113?pr=2488

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@mtrezza mtrezza added the type:ci CI related issue label Mar 21, 2025
@dplewis dplewis changed the title Fix flaky test Parse Dist Test parse.js can cancel save file with uri Fix flaky test Parse Dist Test parse.js / parse.min.js can cancel save file with uri Apr 1, 2025
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🎉 This change has been released in version 6.2.0-alpha.1

@parseplatformorg parseplatformorg added the state:released-alpha Released as alpha version label Apr 7, 2025
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