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BUG: Timestamp.toObject() returning zeroed value #222
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I'm having trouble reproducing the issue. I get:
Are you using the google.protobuf.Timestamp proto we ship in the google-protobuf npm package (google-protobuf/google/protobuf/timestamp_pb.js)? |
odd! this is how we're importing the Timestamp
and yes we're using the |
I don't think Could there be any tooling on your side that's transforming the source to a module? Or maybe building our package from source? I know there's a pending PR that tries to add module support. My repro attempt was based on CommonJS require's. Trying to use import against an npm install'd google-protobuf errors out. |
I can't see anything in our project that is transforming it, we've been using it as-is for the past 12-18 months without issue up until this 3.21.4 release |
Are you using plain node or ts-node? And what version? Also, are you using any node flags related module loading? Particularly, experimental ones. |
We're using this in a React app along with Typescript, using Node v20.17.0 and Typescript v5.5.4. I can't see any node flags anywhere, so I don't believe we are |
In the latest version,
3.21.4
, theTimestamp.toObject()
function isn't working correctly.Previously it would return the timestamp as an object with keys for
seconds
andmilliseconds
. However now it is returning zero values for both.This is a function where I noticed the issue, I've added some logging which pointed out
toObject()
as being the problem.See the screenshot below for the resulting console log, where you can see the seconds and milliseconds are set, but the
toObject
return is zeroedThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: