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Expectation When an internal error is received on the client side (iOS), I would expect to contain the following:
internal
code: internal message: <some string>
Reality What actually happens is that the message is dropped/rewritten with INTERNAL, so any potential critical information gets destroyed.
INTERNAL
From a cloud function throw the following error:
throw new functions.https.HttpsError('internal', 'Something really bad happened!')
On the client, the content of the generated message is:
code: INTERNAL message: INTERNAL
10.9.0
14.3
Swift Package Manager
Functions
iOS
No response
Package.resolved
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Description
Expectation
When an
internal
error is received on the client side (iOS), I would expect to contain the following:Reality
What actually happens is that the message is dropped/rewritten with
INTERNAL
, so any potential critical information gets destroyed.Reproducing the issue
From a cloud function throw the following error:
On the client, the content of the generated message is:
Firebase SDK Version
10.9.0
Xcode Version
14.3
Installation Method
Swift Package Manager
Firebase Product(s)
Functions
Targeted Platforms
iOS
Relevant Log Output
No response
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Package.resolved
snippetIf using CocoaPods, the project's Podfile.lock
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Podfile.lock
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