![]() ![]() This message states that the object 'sendresponse' was not defined in the node service. ![]() In the output above, you can see an uncaught exception occured in the node service: Thu, 00:06:29 GMT uncaughtException:sendresponse is not defined ReferenceError: sendresponse is not definedĪt C:\A5Webroot\example\node\node_services\tinify.js:8:3Īt tr圜atcher (C:\A5Webroot\example\node\node_modules\tinify\node_modules\bluebird\js\main\util.js:26:23)Īt Promise.successAdapter (C:\A5Webroot\example\node\node_modules\tinify\node_modules\bluebird\js\main\nodeify.js:22:30)Īt Promise._settlePromiseAt (C:\A5Webroot\example\node\node_modules\tinify\node_modules\bluebird\js\main\promise.js:582:21)Īt Promise._settlePromises (C:\A5Webroot\example\node\node_modules\tinify\node_modules\bluebird\js\main\promise.js:700:14)Īt Async._drainQueue (C:\A5Webroot\example\node\node_modules\tinify\node_modules\bluebird\js\main\async.js:123:16)Īt Async._drainQueues (C:\A5Webroot\example\node\node_modules\tinify\node_modules\bluebird\js\main\async.js:133:10)Īt (C:\A5Webroot\example\node\node_modules\tinify\node_modules\bluebird\js\main\async.js:15:14)Īt processImmediate (timers.js:383:17) Thu, 00:06:29 GMT uncaughtException:sendresponse is not defined a5w page, you will see detailed information about the failure: Node instance C:\A5Webroot\example\node tags were added to make the output from Helper::Node::getLastError() easier to read on the. a5w page, you can get more information about the error that occured when you called the node service: ? "" Helper::Node::getLastError() "" By adding the following to the end of the Xbasic script on the. To find out what caused the failure, you need to use the Helper::Node::getLastError() function. Unfortunately, there is no information indicating why the service failed. ![]() If the node service fails, the JSON object will have a property called error containing the message "node stopped running". The node_request method returns a JSON object that contains information about the node service. You can debug these errors using Helper functions designed for diagnosing Node failures. This error indicates that the Node.js server has crashed. If a node service fails, you may receive a JSON object with the message "node stopped working" from your Node service.
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