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bug: updating env from trigger v3 SDK #1218

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@zvikarp zvikarp commented Jul 16, 2024

The SDK fails when I try to update env without a task context, with this error: ReferenceError: name is not defined.

Here is my code with "@trigger.dev/sdk": "3.0.0-beta.48"

		configure({ secretKey: process.env.TRIGGER_SECRET_KEY });
		const triggerRes = await envvars.update(
			process.env.TRIGGER_PROJECT_REF,
			'dev',
			accessTokenKey,
			{ value: 'test' }
		);

I think I found the issue and proposing the fix in this PR. I didn't test it and currently don't have the bandwidth to do so.

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    • Enhanced validation for input parameters in the update function, ensuring that a name is required for successful execution.
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    • Improved error handling by throwing an error when the required name parameter is missing.

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The changes introduce a validation check in the update function of the envvars.ts file to ensure that the nameOrRequestOptions parameter is provided. If this parameter is missing, an error is thrown with the message "name is required." Additionally, the assignment of the $name variable has been updated to use nameOrRequestOptions directly. These modifications enhance the function's error handling and clarify the expected input.

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packages/trigger-sdk/src/v3/envvars.ts Updated the update function to include a validation check for nameOrRequestOptions.

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355-357: LGTM!

The validation check for the nameOrRequestOptions parameter is a valuable addition. It enhances the function's error handling by enforcing the presence of a required input and provides a clear error message to guide the user.


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The updated assignment of the $name variable directly using nameOrRequestOptions is a cleaner approach. It clarifies the expected input and reduces the reliance on non-null assertion operators.


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